In Massachusetts, if my child can not take the MACAS exam due to a medical issue, will she still receive a high school diploma?

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In Massachusetts, students are required to pass the MCAS exam in order to receive a high school diploma. However, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education does provide accommodations for students with medical issues or disabilities that prevent them from taking the exam. These accommodations may include an alternative assessment or a waiver of the testing requirement. It is important to contact your child's school and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to discuss the specific situation and find a solution that allows your child to still receive a high school diploma.
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