Lyons: MCAS changes shouldn’t impact our students

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD — The state Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education has raised MCAS score requirements for high school graduation, but Superintendent Doug Lyons doesn’t feel the recent decision will negatively affect Wakefield. “I don’t think it will have a profound effect in Wakefield,” he said. “Average Wakefield scores are above 500 and…

 

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