The Thrive Act: Legislation to eliminate the high-stakes components of the MCAS tests

The Thrive Act: Legislation to eliminate the high-stakes components of the MCAS tests

High-stakes testing and the associated accountability measures have undermined our public education system for far too long. Massachusetts is only one of eight states in the country that ties its standardized test to graduation and there is no correlation between having a standardized graduation exam requirement and academic achievement. The punitive aspects of the MCAS regime are especially detrimental to students with Individualized Education Plans, students learning English as a second language, students of color and students from groups that have been historically marginalized from an equitable and supportive education. Recent studies have also demonstrated that state receiverships, which are inherently undemocratic, do not work.

The Thrive Act will address these issues by: