The Board of Regents will have the final say on the state Education Department's proposal to end the requirement that students pass Regents exams to graduate.
Of the 22,526 students who took the test at Staten Island public schools in spring 2024, 56.2% were proficient, data shows.
Imagine if your child no longer had to take a New York State Regents exam to graduate from a public high school.
A new plan from the state education department sets a timeline for phasing out the century-old graduation test.
New York students will no longer be required to pass Regents exams to earn a diploma beginning in the 2027-28 school year, ...
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School and local officials spoke out about the state Education Department's Regionalization Initiative, which they contended ...
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The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets recently announced that Commissioner Richard Ball was awarded the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York state will no longer require students to take and pass Regents exams to receive a high school diploma under new proposed changes, and the state recently shared the ...
The path to a high school diploma may look different in the next five years, possibly with multiple ways for students to ...
New York’s Department of State is promoting a variety of licensed professions ... For those in workforce development and ...