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MTA Today Fall 2024 Magazine Cover
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MTA Today Fall 2024

MTA members are working to get out the message for YES on Question 2 on the Nov. 5 statewide ballot. If passed, Question 2 will replace the high-stakes MCAS high school graduation requirement with a local district certification for student graduation standards. In our cover story, learn what MTA members are doing to replace high-stakes tests with authentic learning and assessment this November.
MTA Today Fall 2024 Magazine Cover

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From High-Stakes Tests to Authentic Learning

by: Max Page, MTA President September 2024
"How much brilliance, how many great ideas, how many contributions to society have we lost because of this unhinged devotion to a one-time test?"
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Photos from the Campaign Trail

by: MTA September 2024
MTA educators, parents, students, elected officials and community members are getting out the YES on 2 message in cities and towns across the state.

Nomination Papers Available

by: MTA September 2024
Seats for MTA office, including Executive Committee and Board of Directors, will be decided at the 2025 Annual Meeting of Delegates.
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2025 Nominations Form

by: MTA September 2024
Delegates to the NEA RA • Regional and Retired Ethnic Minority Delegates to the MTA Annual Meeting • Statewide Retired District Delegates to the MTA Annual Meeting
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Last Word: Deb Mousley

by: Deb Mousley September 2024
"We need to offer alternatives to the four-year college path and demand living wages. This will enable our graduates to provide for their families with pride and dignity."

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