Minutes from the Jackson - Madison County Education Association executive committee meeting from December 8, 2009 that show the state of TN was forcing school districts to sign a memorandum of understanding endorsing the Race To The Top application before being able to read it or the Common Core "state" Standards or mandatory online achievement testing that was concealed within. This is more than 30 days before the first "confidential" rough draft of the Common Core "state" Standards were even made available to the states on January 13, 2010. Individual names have been redacted by request of the provider.
Minutes from the Jackson - Madison County Education Association executive committee meeting from December 8, 2009 that show the state of TN was forcing school districts to sign a memorandum of understanding endorsing the Race To The Top application before being able to read it or the Common Core "state" Standards or mandatory online achievement testing that was concealed within. This is more than 30 days before the first "confidential" rough draft of the Common Core "state" Standards were even made available to the states on January 13, 2010. Individual names have been redacted by request of the provider.
Minutes from the Jackson - Madison County Education Association executive committee meeting from December 8, 2009 that show the state of TN was forcing school districts to sign a memorandum of understanding endorsing the Race To The Top application before being able to read it or the Common Core "state" Standards or mandatory online achievement testing that was concealed within. This is more than 30 days before the first "confidential" rough draft of the Common Core "state" Standards were even made available to the states on January 13, 2010. Individual names have been redacted by request of the provider.