Posted on 04/13/2015 11:13:49 AM PDT by walford
Sydney Smoot might look like your average 4th grade girl, but she has taken such a bold stand against Common Core that she received a standing ovation from adults at least three times her age.
The spunky student from Brooksville Elementary in Florida could barely reach the podium when she stood before the Hernando County School Board this month, but her presence could not have been clearer.
Immediately addressing school officials, little Sydney never muddled her words as she described the dangerous impact that state standardized testing is having on students.
Sydney asked one question that addressed the obvious flaw with exhaustively testing students at the end of a school year.
Why am I being forced to take a test that hasnt even been tested on students here in Florida, so how can it be valid and accurate on what I know?
However, Sydney didnt merely complain of the problem without providing a feasible solution. Instead, she suggested that the painstaking test be divided up into three smaller tests to determine how students are fairing throughout the year.
Why should we have so much stress about one test when we should be learning and having fun at school? she asked.
Perhaps the most startling moment in Sydneys speech was her revealing of a secret contract that students must sign, preventing them from speaking with their parents about the test.
I do not feel good about a form in the FSA that you have to sign ensuring that you cant even discuss the test with your parents. I am not comfortable signing something like this. I have the right to talk to my parents about any and everything related to school and my education.
Sydney told Upworthy that she owes her courage to her mother, but that it was all her idea to address the school about the issue.
What inspired me to speak all started one day when I came home. My mom asked me how the testing went, and I told her I was told not to speak about the test to anyone. I had not felt comfortable signing something in the test. I had concerns about this test because there was a lot of stress put on students and myself. I was a little nervous before the speech, but when I was called up to the podium, I did not feel nervous because I knew this speech was going to help a lot of people.
Sydney is living proof that even though the government has failed our public education system, they cannot smother the desire to learn, as long as we continue to teach our children that they must stand up for whats right, especially when it means standing against whats wrong.
Very bright kid.
How do you know you're right?
with the followup:
And what if you're wrong?
What?
A grey cold government hand clutching at the hearts of children to crush the flame of freedom that burns within.
Oh my, the indoctrination hasn’t stuck. I guess they will have to work her over, maybe send her to the gulag/detention until she repeats the Obama song 200 times and comes out like this......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW9b0xr06qA
Welp...I’m sure CPS will come and whisk her away now. How dare she speak.
Making kids sign a document promising not to talk to their parents about a test?
I get dizzy counting the legaliisues that violates.
Public education has become poison.
In what other situation is it legal for an individual under the age of 18 required to sign ANYTHING binding????
“she owes her courage to her mother, but that it was all her idea to address the school about the issue.”
It may have been her idea, but “failure or a success through a numbered rubric” doesn’t sound like a child’s vocabulary.
Well how are the kids going to be indoctrinated if the parents get alarmed? Parents get in the way and if they cause trouble and refuse the indoctrination of their child the child must report the parents to the authorities.
Sydney is in Florida... Jeb loves Common Core... This has got to not make Jeb very happy being it was a smart kid from his own back yard..
* Making kids sign a document promising not to talk to their parents about a test? *
Sounds like a Hilary campaign promise.
Will her platform be called Soviet Mach II or the Fourth Reich?
If Jeb wins, a LOT of us will be voting Third Party
the answer is it CANNOT be legally binding.
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How do you know you're right?
with the followup: And what if you're wrong?
When leftists get the kind of power they think they're entitled to, asking those basic questions will cause the questioner to be thrown into a concentration camp.
It may not be legally binding, but it does function with “color of law” (which may be met with severe consequences, give a smart lawyer).
And they cannot ask a minor to sign a confidentiality agreement either.
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