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June 2, 2010: Wisconsin adopts Common Core State Standards

“MADISON — State Superintendent Tony Evers formally adopted the newly released Common Core State Standards for English language arts and mathematics today for Wisconsin.

“Wisconsin is ready to make the Common Core State Standards its academic standards for curriculum, instruction, and assessment,” Evers said. “These standards are aligned with college and career expectations, will ensure academic consistency throughout the state and across other states that adopt them, and have been benchmarked against international standards from high - performing countries.”

Evers exercised his authority under Article X of the Wisconsin Constitution to adopt the standards. Adoption by the state superintendent is referenced in the state’s Race to the Top application which was sent to the U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday....”

January 3, 2011 - Walker assumes Office of Governor of Wisconsin.

Oct. 3, 2012: Judge strikes down law giving Walker new powers in setting DPI rules”Madison - A portion of a law giving Gov. Scott Walker veto powers over rules written by the state schools superintendent was struck down Tuesday by a Dane County judge, the latest in a series of legal skirmishes between the GOP governor and public employee unions.

In the case, parents of students and members of the Wisconsin Education Association Council and Madison Teachers Inc. challenged the law approved last year giving Walker the power to veto administrative rules written by any state agency.

In the decision issued Tuesday, Circuit Judge Amy Smith ruled that the law violated the state constitution by giving Walker that power over the state Department of Public Instruction, which is headed by state schools Superintendent Tony Evers.”.....

July 17, 2014: Gov. Scott Walker calls for Legislature to repeal Common Core standards”Madison — Republican Gov. Scott Walker said Thursday he wants Wisconsin to repeal the Common Core education standards it has adopted along with most other states, making his strongest statement on the issue yet. “Today, I call on the members of the state Legislature to pass a bill in early January to repeal Common Core and replace it with standards set by people in Wisconsin,” Walker said in a written statement.”...

February 3, 2015: Walker proposal would virtually upend education status quo”Gov. Scott Walker’s budget proposes no significant increase for public school funding, but would allow more opportunities for students to use public money to attend private, religious schools or charter schools outside traditional districts...”

February 19, 2015: Court rules against measure letting Scott Walker halt school administrative rules “Madison — A unanimous state appeals court on Thursday deemed unconstitutional a portion of a 2011 law that gave Gov. Scott Walker the ability to halt administrative rules by state schools Superintendent Tony Evers, who is independently elected.

The ruling by the Madison-based District 4 Court of Appeals upholds a 2012 decision by Dane County Circuit Judge Amy Smith.....

..... Sherman was joined by Judges Brian Blanchard and Paul Lundsten. Their ruling, which took more than two years to render, upholds the 2012 decision by Smith that blocked the law from applying to the Department of Public Instruction. The new process for writing administrative rules remains in effect for other state agencies.

In appealing the decision, Walker had argued those who sued didn’t have legal standing. But the appeals court found they had grounds to bring their case as taxpayers.

Walker also argued the change in how rules are written did not strip away any of Evers’ powers when it came to public instruction. The appeals court disagreed because the 2011 law would have granted the governor veto power over administrative rules related to schools.”....

February 2, 2015:Gov. Walker Proposes Bold Education Budget

Scott Walker’s 2015-17 Budget Proposal: What You Need to Know “....Also on the education front, Walker included language in his budget proposal that would ensure no school district in Wisconsin has to adopt the federal Common Core standards..”

Jan 23, 2015: Wisconsin Public Radio: Wisconsin’s Superintendent Responds To Walker’s Teacher Licensing Proposal “Governor Walker wants to change teacher licensing requirements in Wisconsin to, according to the Governor, create “alternative pathways to allow a candidate with real life experience to pass a competency test to gain a teacher license.”

This announcement came yesterday as part of the Governor’s workforce readiness plan and will be included in the two year budget proposal expected in early February.

The measure has already been criticized by the Department of Public Instruction and comes after State Superintendent Tony Evers warned on Wednesday of this week that what he calls “divisive mandates” on public education were on their way.”

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2 posted on 05/19/2015 3:24:01 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

This guy is so good. He takes the liberals’ worst assaults as if they were a mere athletic challenge and he is decathlon strong. Can we get more politicians like him? If all Republicans were made in this mold since W. was in office we would not be in the mess we are in as a nation. The liberals would still be doing their worst, but their worst would turn out to be a sort of frenzied bluster. Walker is like a biblical Jonathan, taking on all comers.


5 posted on 05/19/2015 4:05:27 AM PDT by .30Carbine
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Administrative Rules need to be under the purview of the Legislature. Rules making authority unchecked can pretty much bypass scrutiny, and make you an all powerful unchecked entity.


6 posted on 05/19/2015 4:09:53 AM PDT by wita
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Our Wisconsin state GOP convention was held last weekend May 15th, 16th, and 17th in LaCrosse Wisconsin.

Amoung the resolutions passed which in effect instructs party members in the legislature in both the State House and Senate how to vote . Was one supporting Walker’s effort on Common Core and one which calls for the nullification of a 1930’s great depression era law requiring any taxing body in the state, county, or municipality to pay a “prevailing wage” which is top scale wages determined by DC ,(Which btw prohibits donations of labor or material.) for any public project .

Too little attention by the media is given when both political partys make these resolutions. But they tell you where and what direction that group is going.

Such as the 2012 resolution by the so called democrat in name only party to remove any reference to God. Which because they don’t believe in Him or the 10 Commandments besides steal also lie so much.


11 posted on 05/19/2015 4:29:56 AM PDT by mosesdapoet (Some of my best rebuttals are in FR's along with meaningless venting no one reads.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Interesting that it took Walker over 3 years to directly address Common Core. Not as bad as Jindal, who actually took the bait, but not as good as Perry, who came out swinging from the start and never permitted it take root here in Texas (although it has anyway, by backdoor means).


17 posted on 05/19/2015 4:53:49 AM PDT by BobL (REPUBLICANS - Fight for the WHITE VOTE...and you will win (see my 'about' page))
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