Posted on 02/25/2014 1:47:56 PM PST by RobaWho
Dear parents, teachers, preachers and voters we need your help to stop the GOP led Common Core (CC) march into Georgia!
Friends, we must STOP this CC bill in the Georgia House. House education hearings will begin next week after the GOP led Senate passes SB 167 this week.
As Georgia Senator William Ligon admits, his bill DOES NOT give Georgia anything resembling a CLEAN BREAK from the Common Core standards but, it instead gives all local school districts the authority to choose to continue using CC math and/or English and Language Arts (ELA) standards or return to using the previous Georgia Performance Standards (GPS). Local school boards can choose to do this starting with the 2014-15 school year.
While I SUPPORT the goal of local control, I am very afraid that giving local control in this manner, given that many districts have already invested millions in Common Core materials, will only accelerate the integration of CC throughout our state. While state officials maintain authority over the development of statewide testing and standards to be developed/implemented during the next two to three years, currently proposed legislation WILL cause mass chaos, confusion, and division as school boards across our state engage in the difficult process of trying to please everyone in their school district.
Informed parents want to COMPLETELY REMOVE Common Core from their schools! Experienced teachers know CC is wrong. Only a very small minority of school board members, at this point, are siding with the clear wishes of parents.
Who wants to KEEP Common Core? According to Rep. Brooks Coleman, during the statewide listening tours, 100% of our district school superintendents raised their hands, indicating that they like Common Core. Also, according to Brooks Coleman, the majority of school board members across the state also like the CC testing standards. The local and state Chamber of Commerce is demanding adoption of CC standards. And our younger teachers who ONLY know how to teach curriculum that aligns with Common Core because this is what our universities have been teaching them.
WITHOUT A STATE LAW THAT REQUIRES ALL SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO STOP TEACHING THE COMMON CORE, I believe very few school boards will choose to do so . at least not by the start of this coming school year. Therefore, any #GOP legislation that gives our school boards a green light to race forward with Common Core, is a bill that is de-facto, pro Common Core.
Additionally, without STATE LAW preventing any alignment to Common Core, our public universities will continue to teach our teachers the global citizen vs. American individual ideology imbedded throughout these UN inspired CC standards.
As I see it, these are the challenges of making the change that school districts will face:
What kind of teacher retraining will have to be done, yet AGAIN?
Do they have textbooks to use if they switch back this summer?
How long will it take to get textbooks and teaching materials?
Will they be teaching enough content for their students to pass the state developed criterion reference tests?
Will there be CRTs developed by the state that align to a NON-Common Core curriculum?
What about their school performance rates based on the scores of their students taking the CRTs?
Do they have to be concerned about accreditation if they make the wrong decision?
Do they need to worry about scoring low and face the turn around model laid out in the Race to the Top federal grant funding agreement?
Is it logical to think that a local school district will go through all the work required to make this 180 degree turn, away from Common Core, before the start of the 2014-15 school year WITHOUT a state mandate?
Im afraid this bill is going to be a HUGE MESS when parents realize that their local school boards wont be willing to jump the Common Core ship right away.
Governor #NathanDeal could, with one simple signature, protect every child in our state by eliminating Georgia from our Common Core relationship. He has the executive authority to do this, yet he refuses.
Yes, I stand for complete local school control, but this current bill doesnt go far enough, quickly enough, and guarantees a chaotic curriculum adoption process and wide spread anxiety across our state. This bill, as written, is a betrayal to all the grass roots activists that worked tirelessly to rid Common Core from our state.
When all the anti-Common Core parents realize this truth . there will be a few more who make the decision to #homeschool or send their children to a #privateschool. As a result, our states schools will see an even greater loss of federal dollars and our local school districts will see even more schools closing. THIS IS THE BEST CASE SCENARIO.
The WORST CASE SCENARIO? Many schools will fail, parents will cry even louder for #charterschools (not realizing that the state charter schools REQUIRE the Common Core curriculum), our state will get federal dollars (already budgeted in the #ESEA) to shut down failing schools run by a local school board, then re-established as state-run charter schools run by UNELECTED and UNACCOUNTABLE school board councils using our tax dollars.
I would have preferred the original anti-Common Core bill filed last year with a clean break from teaching CC anywhere in our state. NO GRAY AREA! And, I think this is what informed parents have wanted all along.
WHO WILL BENEFIT THE MOST FROM THE PASSAGE OF THIS CURRENT BILL? Governor Nathan Deal! This will be one of his MAJOR talking point on the campaign trail between now and his May primary. Voters who havent read the bill, or know little about Common Core, wont realize that neither his campaign rhetoric, nor this new legislation, will end Common Core in our state.
The exact opposite will occur.
Are your neighbors, PTAs, communities and churches awake yet? Please fight this GOP led effort to bring a permanent Common Core presence into our schools. Time is of the essence. Please share this information with all you can.
Common core is a nightmare. Why are Reps supporting this????
How anyone who is a part of the GOP could support the disgusting garbage hidden beneath the gift wrapping of Common Core is beyond me.
No kidding, right?
A day or two ago, I was reading that Mike Huckabee was a supporter of Common Core.
Pretty much says all that needs to be said.
Remove your children from these irredeemably corrupt institutions of indoctrination. That’s the only solution.
Nathan Deal is the crony in the crony-capitalist partnership.
“”Who wants to KEEP Common Core? According to Rep. Brooks Coleman, during the statewide listening tours, 100% of our district school superintendents raised their hands, indicating that they like Common Core. Also, according to Brooks Coleman, the majority of school board members across the state also like the CC testing standards””
AND I guess I’ll have to call his office to see what he thinks of it. He’s up for reelection. It would have been helpful if the author of the piece had told us where Coleman stands.
Any money that’s already been spent on this fiasco was federal money - the only reason it’s been promoted in any state. Still comes out of our pocket one way or the other.
Ping-a-ling.
The Repubs are doing this in Alabama too. Well, guess it’s time to ax their azz’s too. Frankly, I think all politicians are in need of axing. Why do we need legislatures anymore? Can’t we just vote by secure e-mail? It sure would save a lot of money, not to mention not having to listen to all of the lying adds they run during election season.
because they are not much different than the fascist Democrats
Uniparty
Kick these idiots out of the party.
FED ED...yeah great idea you morons
So glad I switched to No Party Affiliation. I would not vote for one of these bozos for Party Clown.
I swear...
Freegards
LEX
Huckabee's a twit [sorry for the ad hominem but sometimes it just fits]. Doesn't have a conservative principle in his brain. Can't wait till he goes away, though I know he won't.
I am very disappointed in Nathan Deal. He ran as a different candidate than he is governing as. I also don’t get the GOP legislature ramming this BS curriculum down our throats.
I am very disappointed in Nathan Deal. He ran as a different candidate than he is governing as. I also don’t get the GOP legislature ramming this BS curriculum down our throats.
GA FReeper ping.
You might want to call your reps on this one.
Nathan Deal was EXACTLY what we could have expected of a SIXTEEN (16) YEAR rep to the federal gov’t... He used that position to get him this one... And now a Common Core “ram through” is going to get him his next gig with Fedzilla in some aspect...
Our local idiot, Ms. Taken Out of the Mothballs (the paradichlorobenzene must have shrunken her brain) to Be Chancellor of the City Schools, is just CRAZY about Commie Core. For the life of me, I cannot figure out why. Why would you support a methodology wherein the teacher basically sits out the class while the students try to figure stuff out on their own by reading a few sheets of “source material” stapled together and then answering the attached questions? Students have told me that they found Commie Core “boring”. And it’s anyone’s guess what they derive from their reading, considering the majority of the students are reading at level 1 or 2 (out of 4 levels).
So, do we still have doubters that the ultimate solution to the education problem is to separate school and state?
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