The state’s Education Department proposed the plan in June, saying that the exams would no longer be a requirement to graduate from high school. It said the shift was being made to promote equity in education by removing the emphasis on a single test and giving students multiple ways to demonstrate their knowledge in a specific subject.
On Monday, the Education Department announced “NY Inspires” – a plan that would ‘transform education in the state.
"The Board of Regents is firmly committed to the belief that all students deserve meaningful, rigorous, and inclusive learning opportunities in school,” said Board of Regents Chancellor Lester Young Jr. in prepared remarks. “We are equally dedicated to empowering all students to showcase their knowledge and skills in diverse and significant ways. The Department's New York Inspires plan reflects our commitment to equity and excellence for all students. This plan is essential for ensuring that all students in New York State, no matter their background or circumstances, receive high-quality instruction that equips them fo
r success in a complex and rapidly evolving world."
You can read the 29-page plan below: