What’s Changing
The new requirements aim to ensure students are well-prepared for college and careers. The MassCore framework includes credits in English, math, science, and world languages.

The Boston School Committee has adopted new graduation requirements, aligning with state standards. The MassCore curriculum framework requires students to complete 22 credits in core subjects, with some exceptions for alternative school students.
The new requirements aim to ensure students are well-prepared for college and careers. The MassCore framework includes credits in English, math, science, and world languages.
This change reflects the state’s move away from the MCAS testing system. By adopting MassCore, Boston schools are aligning with evolving state standards.
The adoption of MassCore is a positive step towards providing our students with a well-rounded education.
"Students in alternative schools may be eligible to graduate with 18 credits across four core subjects, with superintendent-approved exceptions. This change aims to provide more flexibility and support for students with different learning needs.
MassCore Adoption: Boston schools are adopting the MassCore curriculum framework as their new graduation requirement.
Alternative School Exceptions: Students in alternative schools may be eligible to graduate with 18 credits across four core subjects.
State Standards Alignment: This change aligns Boston schools with evolving state standards after the end of the MCAS testing system.
As the education landscape continues to evolve, it’s essential for schools to adapt and provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. The adoption of MassCore is a step towards this goal.
By adopting MassCore, Boston schools are taking a significant step towards providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Learn more about how Learning Success can support your child’s educational journey.