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    Why are the cops punishing Common Core opponents?
    9:53 PM 04/21/2014


    A school district asked the police to prohibit certain students from setting foot on school property because their parents had privacy concerns about Common Core-aligned standardized testing, and wished to opt their kids out.

    The incident happened at Marietta City Schools in Marietta, Georgia. The Finney family didn’t want their three children — in third grade, fifth grade and ninth grade — to participate in the state-mandated Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests, partly because of the vast amounts of data the government is collecting about their children, and partly because they think the tests don’t serve a compelling educational interest, according to The Marietta Daily Journal.

    Their sentiments are shared by a growing number of parents around the country, who increasingly see standardized tests as a costly bureaucratic tool that allows the government to gather personal information about kids. Criticisms of the tests are closely linked to criticisms of Common Core, the new national education curriculum standards that are fiercely opposed by both conservative grassroots and teachers unions.

    “They are collecting data on our children,” said Mary Finney in a statement. “Now, with Common Core there is such a large amount of information and data collected on children. People don’t realize it. We don’t want to sound like we’re wearing tin-foil hats, but they want to track our kids from kindergarten through college.”

    The Finney family attempted to opt out of the tests, but administrators were unsure whether they were legally permitted to do so.

    And then — at West Side Elementary School — a police officer barred the Finneys from setting foot on school property.

    If the kids weren’t going to take the tests, their presence at school was a “kind of trespassing thing,” according to the officer.

    Administrators sent an email to the parents advising them that their children would also be barred from attending school on CRCT makeup test days.


    Randy Weiner, a school board chairman, said he would not force the kids to take the tests, although he found it hard to sympathize with their position.

    “Generally speaking, if it were my kids who simply were stressed out about taking the CRCT, I would tell them to get with the program and that they would be taking the CRCT today,” he said in a statement.

    A spokeswoman for the school district did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


    Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/04/21/wh...#ixzz2zcPOez1j
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    “Generally speaking, if it were my kids who simply were stressed out about taking the CRCT, I would tell them to get with the program and that they would be taking the CRCT today,” he said in a statement.
    I doubt it was because the kids were "simply stressed out" and therein lies the problem..school administration bureaucrats with no listening skills who want all the kids and parents to stay within the perimeters of the box they've made for them.
    May we raise children who love the unloved things - the dandelion, the worm, the spiderlings.
    Children who sense the rose needs the thorn and run into rainswept days the same way they turn towards the sun...
    And when they're grown and someone has to speak for those who have no voice,
    may they draw upon that wilder bond, those days of tending tender things and be the one.

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    • #3
      Don't know about other states but in Texas, standardized testing is serious business. Like, nuclear football serious. You don't screw around on testing day.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Michele View Post
        I doubt it was because the kids were "simply stressed out" and therein lies the problem..school administration bureaucrats with no listening skills who want all the kids and parents to stay within the perimeters of the box they've made for them.
        Let me revise that....

        Who want all the students to stay within the perimeters proscribed by the FedGov so they can continue to get funds over and above local funding.

        FedGov funding...

        The camel got his nose under the tent in the late 50's early 60's.
        He now controls every aspect of what the inhabitants of the tent do.
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        and lost …
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        • #5
          We have literally hundreds of examples of how to turn out literate, mathematically competent students who have a good grasp of geography, history, and general world events. Those educational systems already exist and they function effectively where they are used.

          Why we are playing around with Common Core when any school teacher in Finland, China, or Germany can supply the solutions to our crappy educational system is beyond me.

          It must be because we don't want to solve the problems, we just want to impose another experimental, politically correct, bureaucratically-driven system on people. We want to look good on paper but not on the paper that reveals global test scores for industrialized nations.
          "Alexa, slaughter the fatted calf."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Gingersnap View Post
            We have literally hundreds of examples of how to turn out literate, mathematically competent students who have a good grasp of geography, history, and general world events. Those educational systems already exist and they function effectively where they are used.

            Why we are playing around with Common Core when any school teacher in Finland, China, or Germany can supply the solutions to our crappy educational system is beyond me.

            It must be because we don't want to solve the problems, we just want to impose another experimental, politically correct, bureaucratically-driven system on people. We want to look good on paper but not on the paper that reveals global test scores for industrialized nations.
            Ixnay on the inlandFay.
            Colonel Vogel : What does the diary tell you that it doesn't tell us?

            Professor Henry Jones : It tells me, that goose-stepping morons like yourself should try *reading* books instead of *burning* them!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Billy Jingo View Post
              Ixnay on the inlandFay.
              Finland is probably not a good example since Finnish culture is extremely homogeneous but just about every country where aren't milking goats at recess beats us.
              "Alexa, slaughter the fatted calf."

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Billy Jingo View Post
                Don't know about other states but in Texas, standardized testing is serious business. Like, nuclear football serious. You don't screw around on testing day.
                As far as standardized tests, yes.

                Didn't Texas rejected Common Core and write their own guidelines?
                May we raise children who love the unloved things - the dandelion, the worm, the spiderlings.
                Children who sense the rose needs the thorn and run into rainswept days the same way they turn towards the sun...
                And when they're grown and someone has to speak for those who have no voice,
                may they draw upon that wilder bond, those days of tending tender things and be the one.

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