Tuesday, December 23, 2025

The Codcast: "In every difficulty, there’s an opportunity" (audio)

"PATRICK TUTWILER, Gov. Maura Healey’s secretary of education, is a forward-looking guy.

The CodCast
The CodCast
While he and Healey both opposed the 2024 ballot question that did away with the requirement that students pass the 10th grade MCAS exam in math and English to graduate from high school, Tutwiler says the council he now co-chairs to figure out what to put in its place has a chance to rethink high school in ways that will enrich the experience and help set students up for success after it.

“Gov. Healey really saw this as an opportunity, as did I, and the former history teacher in me would sort of lift up the well-known saying that in every difficulty there’s an opportunity. And so we’ve wrapped our arms around that,” Tutwiler told CommonWealth Beacon’s Michael Jonas on a new episode of The Codcast. That reimaging of the high school experience, he said, was already underway before the MCAS ballot question emerged."



The CodCast on Soundcloud -> https://soundcloud.com/massinc/cc-12_21_25-mix1
 

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Recall that Franklin Public Schools is working to put their graduation requirements in place while this State effort works through the process. Many of the points are similar between the local and State efforts.

Boston Globe article on new high school graduation framework


Franklin recently approved it's own graduation and competency requirements in lieu of the State having this developed and finalized (which will still take time for the State to complete).  Meeting recap can be found ->   https://www.franklinmatters.org/2025/11/franklin-school-committee-reorganizes_22.html