Posted on 07/06/2013 10:32:35 AM PDT by Stayfree
As EAGnews reported previously, the data compiled through Common Core will yield all sorts of non-education related information about students for bureaucrats: family income, religious affiliation, discipline problems, number of hours worked per weekend, medical laboratory procedure results, amount of non-school activity involvement and computer screen name.
How would voters react if they knew an aspect of Common Core is to collect this sort of information on kindergarteners?
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
Plus it adds an incentive for them to be against home schooling because they can’t easily get that info from home schoolers.
I’ve been spooked for 30 years. It’s nice to finally be getting some company.
...the data compiled through Common Core will yield all sorts of non-education related information about students for bureaucrats: family income, religious affiliation, discipline problems, number of hours worked per weekend, medical laboratory procedure results, amount of non-school activity involvement and computer screen name.Sure, but it will only be used during election campaigns by low-level thugs whose illegal acts can be claimed to be those of an individual, rather than of a political party.
Is there a problem?
As I’ve recently pointed out to null and void, the keeper of the Nut Job Conspiracy ping list, after the last several months, there’s a lot of stuff not looking so nut-job any more.
LOL — I get the reference.
A lot depends on who decides what stuff is "nut job." Many things in recent years have been so-described despite clear evidence and logical thought to back them up. Through PC and other scary manipulations of language and thought we've been carefully indoctrinated not to see very real elephants in the parlor.
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