Being that I am a hardcore conservative about most things, I find Massachusetts voters behave in ways I might consider bizarre, as is evident throughout the electro-sphere (the operating government at all levels in Massachusetts).
Granting driver’s licenses to illegal aliens was bizarre. Legalizing marijuana: bizarre. The Millionaires Tax: B-I-Z-A-R-R-E! But repealing the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) exam as a requirement for high school graduation was a cake-taker.
I don’t understand why 58.9 percent of voters would want to remove the one key barometer of how well the Massachusetts public school system is doing in educating the children of the Commonwealth. Yet they did…