Case Study: The Massachusetts Rethinking Grading Pilot

In Massachusetts, school and district leaders were grappling with a fundamental question: How can grading practices better reflect learning, promote equity, and elevate student engagement and growth?

Traditional point-based systems often undermined clarity and fairness, leaving students disengaged and teachers frustrated. The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (MA DESE) launched the Rethinking Grading Pilot to support and showcase high schools rethinking grading and assessment as models for other schools and districts across the state.

reDesign’s Role

What reDesign built alongside MA DESE

reDesign partnered with MA DESE, the Rennie Center, and participating pilot schools to:

Develop leaders' capacity

Support design teams of educators and leaders as they piloted standards- and competency-based grading approaches.

Establish a Professional Learning Network

Facilitate a learning network, enabling schools to share challenges, strategies, and successes.

Inform state discussions on graduation requirements

Document practices and outcomes to inform statewide policy conversations and provide exemplars for other schools.

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Leadership & Systemic Supports

Leadership & Systemic Supports

Rethinking grading practices–both in classrooms and across schools–required leadership alignment and systemic change. reDesign helped:

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School leaders create the conditions to test and refine new grading practices.

02

MA DESE build a framework for spreading lessons learned across the state.

Results & Outcomes

What this made possible

Pilot schools showed what’s possible when grading reflects learning: clearer expectations, more consistent practice, and stronger equity for students.

Equity impact
Greater fairness and transparency

Pilot schools proved that rethinking grading improves fairness and transparency, reducing disparities for historically underserved students.

Student impact
Clearer progress more ownership

Students gained greater clarity about expectations and progress, while reporting higher levels of engagement and ownership of learning.

Teacher impact
Aligned practice and communication

Teachers reported stronger alignment between instruction and assessment, greater consistency in grading, and improved communication with families.

Systemic impact
Policy learning with momentum

Learnings from pilot schools influenced broader conversations in MA DESE about grading policy and competency-based education.

Voices from the field

Leadership was one of the most important things that I learned in this pilot. It was eye opening to see how the administration, staff and students responded. Being able to be a bridge to bring [people] on board and advocate for new practices taught me so much.

— John S., South Shore Vocational Technical High School
Resources

See the Work in Action

As you explore this work, you can learn more about the MA DESE pilot with these open source resources.

School and district leaders discussing grading practices
Video

Rethinking Grading

Hear from school and state leaders about their vision and the work they launched.

Students and educators collaborating in a classroom setting
Brief

Three Significant Grading Shifts

Explore the three key shifts that pilot schools considered.

Let’s design the future of learning–together.

Whether you’re exploring competencies, seeking customized consulting, or ready to scale with CBE Catalyst, reDesign helps you create learner-centered, future-ready education that lasts.

Let’s design the future of learning–together.

Whether you’re exploring competencies, seeking customized consulting, or ready to scale with CBE Catalyst, reDesign helps you create learner-centered, future-ready education that lasts.