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Boston’s exam schools may drop entrance test for one year
Students wishing to attend Boston’s coveted exam schools next year may not have to take an admissions test.
A Boston school committee task force is recommending the district suspend the entrance exam for one year and decide eligibility and acceptance using grades, MCAS scores, and zip codes.
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