Public Policy Updates: March 2026 Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
The Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education met on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 in Everett. Their agenda can be
Mass. Association of School Committees
The Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education met on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 in Everett. Their agenda can be
IN MEMORIAM: Paul Gorden MASC regrets to inform you that Paul Gorden, former MASC Executive Director, passed away suddenly on

The Healey-Driscoll Administration has released their $62.8B proposal for the FY27 Budget, which includes several key investments in public education across the Commonwealth. The information below highlights major education-related funding items, including updates from the accompanying supplemental budget that impact FY27 allocations.
As always, MASC will continue to closely monitor budget activity and any adjustments throughout the fiscal year. We will share updates and key action items ahead of the House budget in April and the Senate budget in May, and continue to keep members informed as the budget process moves forward. We’re also looking ahead to our annual Advocacy Day (Day on the Hill) on Monday, March 30—we hope you’ll register and join us. As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions.
Chapter 70: Increases Chapter 70 education aid by $241.8M (3.3%),

On March 3rd, 2026 MASC President Denise Hurst announced a new venue for the 2026 annual conference. That announcement may
Today’s regular monthly meeting of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education was fully remote due to the weather. The
The Healey-Driscoll Administration released their $62.8B proposal for the FY27 Budget, which includes several key investments in public education across the
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education had their first year of 2026 fully remotely, as travel due to the

Statewide Graduation Council releases Interim Report
Earlier this month, the K-12 Statewide Graduation Council issued its recommendations for high school graduation requirements, following the 2024 ballot law vote to eliminate the MCAS graduation requirement. The Graduation Council was formed by the Governor in January, 2025 and charged with advising the Governor and the legislature on the development of a statewide graduation requirement.
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, December 16 at 9 AM. The
The Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC) is proud to serve on the Graduation Council. We view this work as a