星期二, 6月 24, 2025

修訂中小學畢業要求 麻州教育廳將增辦2場聆聽會

(Boston Orange編譯麻州教育廳鑑於民眾熱烈參與今春舉辦的一系列,中小學畢業要求全州意見徵詢會和線上調查,決定 25 日和 30 日增辦兩場線上意見徵詢會,其中一場專為學生舉辦。

 6 25 日和30 日的意見徵詢會是學生、教育工作者、家長、照護者和廣大利益相關者,向奚莉州長的K-12 全州畢業委員會提供反饋意見的機會。他們可以就新的全州畢業要求提供意見,包括評估的作用、獲得能力認證的潛在差異化途徑,以及完成證明公民、大學和職業準備程度的額外經驗。

教育廳廳長 Patrick Tutwiler 博士表示:「畢業委員會從參加前六場意見徵詢會的學生、家庭、教育工作者和利益相關者那裡收到了許多富有洞察力且具建設性的反饋。我們認為提供更多機會讓公眾表達意見非常重要。」他鼓勵所有人都來參與並提供他們的觀點,因為我們正努力將高中畢業的定義提升到新的高度。

意見徵詢會分別定在:

 25 日(週三):線上會議,下午 5 點至 7 

 30 日(週一):線上學生意見徵詢會,下午 5 點至 6 點(請注意:此意見徵詢會僅限學生參加)

麻州政府還推出了一項線上調查,以擴大收集民眾意見的機會。學生、家長、照護者、教育工作者、學校輔導員、企業和社區居民可於 2025  6  30 日前在 Mass.gov/K12GradCouncil 完成調查。該調查提供六種語言版本,大約需要 7-10 分鐘完成。

麻州州長奚莉經由行政命令成立了麻薩諸塞州 K-12 全州畢業委員會,該委員會由教育廳廳長和中小學教育局局長共同領導。委員會成員包括廣泛的利益相關者,如學生、家長/照護者、教育工作者、學校輔導員、勞工、教育倡議組織、高等教育代表、立法者以及商界人士。

欲了解更多關於委員會、意見徵詢會和公眾調查的資訊,請造訪 Mass.gov/K12GradCouncil

Healey-Driscoll Administration Adds More Listening Sessions to Gather Public Feedback for Statewide K-12 Graduation Requirements

Two virtual sessions, including one specifically for students, will be held June 25 and June 30

BOSTON – After receiving overwhelming participation from a series of statewide listening sessions and online survey this Spring, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced it is offering two additional virtual listening sessions, including one specifically for students, to inform Governor Maura Healey’s K-12 Statewide Graduation Council

 

The listening sessions on June 25 and June 30, 2025 are a chance for students, educators, parents and caregivers and a broad range of stakeholders to offer feedback on a new statewide graduation requirement, including the role of assessment, the potential for differentiated pathways to earning the competency determination, and the completion of additional experiences that demonstrate civic, college, and career readiness. 

 

“The Graduation Council received so much insightful, constructive feedback from students, families, educators and stakeholders who attended the first six listening sessions. We thought it was important to offer more opportunities for the public to weigh in,” said Education Secretary Dr. Patrick Tutwiler. “I encourage everyone to participate and offer their perspectives as we work to bring the definition of what it means to graduate high school to new heights.”

 

Register for listening sessions:

 

Further, the Healey-Driscoll Administration launched an online survey to expand opportunities for public input. Students, parents and caregivers, educators, school counselors, businesses and community residents can complete the survey at Mass.gov/K12GradCouncil by June 30, 2025. The survey is available in six languages and takes 7-10 minutes to complete.

 

Governor Healey established the Massachusetts K-12 Statewide Graduation Council through Executive Order, and the Council is led by the Secretary of Education and Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education. The Council includes a broad range of stakeholders, including students, parents/caregivers, educators, school counselors, labor, education advocacy organizations, higher education representatives, legislators, and the business community. 

 

For more information on the council, listening sessions, and public survey, visit Mass.gov/K12GradCouncil.

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