Massachusetts education officials released the 2025 MCAS score results Monday, showing only 13 districts in the state have caught up to their pre-pandemic Math and English scores as results continue to slip for many more.

“We know that school communities are working hard to support their students, and I’m glad to highlight positive results among several districts while also recognizing the work that we still need to do as a state,” Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler said Monday.

The 2025 results mark the first round of scores released since voters overturned the MCAS standardized testing graduation requirement last November, and high schoolers performance dropped across the board. The 10th grade results in this round represent the first set of scores delivered that are not built in as

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