In Massachusetts, if my child can not take the MACAS exam due to a medical issue, will she be excused from taking the exam and will she still receive a high school diploma?

In Massachusetts, students are usually required to take the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) exam in order to qualify for a high school diploma. However, if your child is unable to take the exam due to a medical issue or other extenuating circumstances, you may be able to request an exemption or an alternative assessment.

You should contact your child's school or the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to discuss your child's situation and explore potential options for satisfying the graduation requirements. Each case is typically handled on an individual basis, so it is important to communicate with the school and provide any necessary documentation to support your child's situation.