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Common Core & Education Unnerving are the way Common Core was conceived and the prospect

of how Common Core is being implemented, carrying implications both in Pa and nationally; Pennsylvania has rebranded it. Here are admissions from Bill Gates admitted the real purpose of Common Core and claims that billgates-is-a-sad-clown-today-because-his-bizarre-100-million-student-data-project-has-failed; it seems that Common Core could be Used for wealth redistribution by scrubbing liberty-as-an-american-value and by promoting communism. This may be why Indiana may Become First State Withdrawing from Common Core standards although, because Pence OKed Education Standards for Indiana viewed as a Common Core Remix (Pence Touts Indiana's 'Common Sense' Approaches and Pence Welcomed NRA to Indiana Sounding Like 2016 Presidential Candidate), Hoosiers Against Common Core Blasted Gov. Pence as Panel Approved a 'Rebranded' Common Core and an analysis showed that the Pence Index for Education Standards are simply copied-and-pasted Common Core being sold by the political and educational establishment as something new and wonderful; meanwhile, North Carolina Proposed a Bill to Completely Revoke Common Core. In addition: Cops punish Common Core opponents Police Confront Parents for Opting Kids Out of Common Core George Will on his Common Core opposition: It inevitably will drive curriculum Common Core confusing test Malia and Sasha dont have to take Common Core Update: Is New York so Hard Up for Money that They Would Commercialize Tests? specific-brands-mentioned-on-new-yorks-common-core-tests mandatory-common-core-tests-in-new-york-just-happen-to-be-full-of-corporate-brandnames common-core-tests-full-of-corporate-branding washingtonpost.com//eight-problems-with-common-core-standards Fact Check: Clearing Up 7 Common Core Claims Claims Of Common Core Advocates Not Valid Common Core Makes Me Mad This mom obliterates bizarre Common Core math question Rand Paul Sounds Off on Common Core, Scalia's 'Revolt' Remarks The implications, sadly, extend into numerous sociological, religious and political realms, as Chicago public schools are set to introduce a new Afro-centric curriculum, according to a closelyguarded copy obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation. The curriculum covers kindergarten through tenth grade and is designed to align with Common Core. It includes a web link to TheAfrican.com, a website whose publisher decries fake-Jews and calls the United States a Zionist-occupied enemy territory. Indeed Chicago Public Schools are Now Phoning Home to Make Sure Kids Are Signed Up for Welfare. Extending anti-Semitism to global Islamism, high-school-students-read-pledge-in-arabic as one-nation-under-allah; extending atheism

generically, humanist-group-sued-nj-school-district-over-under-god-in-pledge-allegiance (litigation criticized by parents and Teachers). [In UK, a School Taken Over by Devout Muslims Had Student Morality Squads Bullying Girls Without Veils, and Confiscated Easter Eggs.] In reaction to such events as public school teachers confiscating Bibles and yellingk at students about Bibles, nyc-pastors-continue-fight-against-citys-ban-on-worship-services-at-schools. BHO is not going to be defeated easily, as was evidenced by the fact that The Education Department is pulling Washington state's No Child Left Behind waiver because the state has not met the department's timeline for tying teacher evaluations to student performance metrics. Washington is the first state to lose its waiver. The loss will give local districts less flexibility in using federal funds. For instance, they may now be required to spend millions on private tutoring services for at-risk students. The waiver revocation could also result in nearly every school across the state being labeled as failing under NCLB. Washington had pledged in its waiver application to make student growth a significant factor in teacher and principal evaluations by the 2014-15 school year. But the state Legislature refused to pass a bill mandating that student performance on statewide assessments be included in teacher evaluations. The department placed the state on "high-risk" status in August. Arizona, Kansas and Oregon are also at risk of losing their waivers.

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