I don’t know if you guys hear Terri Shrivaro ex husband one that had legal right to end her life
He said he going campaign for anybody who against Jeb Demo or GOP he want blood he think that decision should end with him being her husband
He really badmouth Jeb Bush in one of Newspaper down in FLA with passion
he want blood he want revenge
Michelle Malkin where have you been?
RINO's mostly if not all.
Hundreds of students from around New Mexico walked out of class Monday morning to protest the states new standardized test, while thousands more began taking the controversial exam.In Albuquerque, between 900 and 1,000 students held protests at seven Albuquerque Public Schools high schools and at one local charter school, according to APS spokeswoman Monica Armenta. There are about 66,000 students across the district who are scheduled to take the test.
About 100 students protested briefly in Rio Rancho, while students also held protests in Las Cruces, Moriarty and Santa Fe.
The size of the protests varied widely in Albuquerque. Some schools such as Albuquerque and Rio Grande high schools had hundreds of student protesters, while protests at La Cueva and Sandia were much smaller.
New Mexico adopted the PARCC exam which is more rigorous than its predecessor, the Standards Based Assessment because it aligns with the Common Core State Standards, which New Mexico put in place last year. Students in grades 3-11 take the exam.
The federal government requires states to give a statewide standardized test. New Mexico is among a group of states that have chosen to use the PARCC exam, a computerized test.
State Education Secretary Hanna Skandera said Monday that she was disappointed some students chose to walk out on the test, but she said there were thousands more who began the PARCC exam Monday.
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