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New Massachusetts high-school graduation framework unveiled at Denham High School

Unspecified · December 2, 2025
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Speakers at Denham High School unveiled a three-part proposal to revise high-school graduation standards in Massachusetts, emphasizing stronger foundational coursework, multiple ways to show mastery (exams, capstones, portfolios), and supports including financial literacy and academic/career planning.

Speakers at Denham High School announced a new framework intended to change what it means to graduate from high school in Massachusetts, emphasizing stronger coursework, multiple pathways for students to demonstrate mastery and supports to prepare them for college or careers.

"Here at Denham High School announcing a new vision for what it means to graduate from high school in Massachusetts," said Speaker 1, introducing the presentation and locating the announcement on site.

Speaker 2 described the proposal as having three main parts. The…

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