Hampshire Regional Statement
Thursday, October 18, 2001
Statement on MCAS by the Hampshire Regional School Committee
The following position statement was adopted unanimously by the members of the Hampshire Regional School
Committee on October 1, 2001. It was sent by Supt. William Erickson to David Driscoll, state Commissioner of
Education.
The Hampshire Regional School Committee believes that a good education must involve cooperation between the
Massachusetts Board of Education and local school officials. Since the Education Reform Legislation of 1993, the
Hampshire Regional High School faculty and administration have worked to align school curriculum with state
frameworks and have given more attention to preparing students for the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment
System.
Students who earn a Hampshire Regional High School diploma have completed the school's course of study to the
satisfaction of the School Committee and school officials. The district does not require that students pass a summary test
of competency, and there is no plan to incorporate such a standard as a criterion for earning a Hampshire Regional
diploma. Examinations scores may be helpful indicators for judging the progress and competence of students as they
move through the system, but no one test or assessment instrument should be a deciding factor for the granting of a
diploma. The Hampshire Regional School Committee will continue to award diplomas unconditionally based on its own
performance standards.
To satisfy requirements of the Massachusetts Department of Education, the Hampshire Regional School Committee will
seek to have this Competency Determination recognition noted in the form of a separate and distinct document presented
to students with the diploma, or at another time.