New York state public school students will no longer need to pass five Regents exams starting in September 2027, aligning with states that have already abolished such requirements. This shift raises concerns among some parents and educators about the lack of clear criteria for evaluating student achievement under the new "Portrait of a Graduate" standards, potentially leading to perceived lower educational rigor and fairness issues.
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