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Are home–schooled students permitted to participate in MCAS?

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Are home–schooled students permitted to participate in MCAS?

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A. No. Students in approved home education programs are not enrolled in public school. Consequently, they are neither required nor entitled to take the MCAS tests, which are designed to measure the academic progress of students enrolled in publicly supported schools and the performance of those schools.

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