MCAS reporting system widened to include student progress tracking

Boston Globe 11/5/09: MCAS reporting system widened to include student progress tracking. Brad Crozier, the Wayland district’s assistant superintendent, said it’s an interesting way of looking at the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test results.

At first glance, Crozier said, he’s pleased with his school district’s results, which show typical growth in all areas. He said Wayland educators will now spend time crunching the numbers and trying to figure out why some students showed greater improvement than others.

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