The United Conservatives Fund PAC issued the following press release:
Governor Phil Bryant has vetoed Senate Bill 2161 and helped us maintain a strong fight against Common Core. Our entire team at UCF would like to thank you for joining with us to sign the petition.
We’re happy to have united conservatives around the movement against Common Core. This is an example of what UCF was founded to do.
But, as the old saying goes, "it's not how you start, it's how you finish." So, when it comes to Common Core, we must not stop now.
Unfortunately, Lt. Governor Reeves and others are again providing information aimed at misleading the public. Don't fall for it.
False Claims by Lt. Governor Tate Reeves
After
the veto, it didn't take long for Lt. Governor Tate Reeves to try and
make the same false claims about SB 2161 that he made when he announced
to the media weeks ago that the bill "ends Common Core". Nothing could
be further from the truth, and we have shown how SB 2161 manipulates
legal language but accomplishes nothing.
- False Claim #1: SB 2161 removes any participation by Mississippi in the assessment tool for Common Core, the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, or PARCC.
“Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year, the State Dept. of Education shall not require school districts to administer the multistate Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) test or any other consortia developed test.”
Did you catch that? “Shall not require”?
That doesn’t end the PARCC assessment. It sends it underground beneath a layer of bureaucracy where people can’t see the behind the scenes arm-twisting by the Mississippi Dept. of Education and state Superintendent Carey Wright, who incidentally was at one point a PARCC board member and still is a huge supporter of Common Core.
Furthermore–and here’s where it gets tricky–the language about PARCC in SB 2161 is placed in the code section of law as it relates to graduation, not in the section related to school accountability. That leaves open the likelihood that dollars associated with merit pay and accountability measures in school districts can still be attached to a core-aligned assessment.
Give the bureaucrats credit. They know how to hide their schemes.
- False Claim #2: SB 2161 replaces or ends Common Core standards in Mississippi.
Already, the group Mississippi First has said they will be offering suggestions to the Governor and Lt. Governor of who they should appoint. This is the same group that has pushed for liberal sex education in schools, and who fought against religious groups being allowed to participate in charter school development.
Mississippi First received funding from the Gates Foundation in the amount of $98,223 in 2013. The Gates Foundation is the same group that has spent more than the GDP of most small countries to promote Common Core.
The commission created by SB 2161 also won’t allow retired teachers to participate, doing away with a key group of knowledgeable people that, it just so happens, have largely been vocal opponents of Common Core.
Statists love to use legalese to stack the deck in their favor, and that is what SB 2161 does. It leaves open the possibility of a commission stacked with supporters of Common Core, that then are empowered to look at more than math and language standards. They are empowered to review ALL standards, including science standards that could liberalize sex education in Mississippi schools. Bananas and condoms in the classroom, anyone?
No thanks.
- False Claim #3: SB 2161 prohibits the collection of private data on students or their families.
The language in the section addressing private data goes on to read:
“No personally identifiable student data shall be collected for the purpose of development of commercial products or services without parental consent. No psychological or socio-emotional surveys shall be administered to students or completed by school personnel regarding a particular student without parental consent.”
So, on opening day of school, parents are handed a stack of papers and asked to sign. How many will give their “parental consent” without knowing exactly what this means? And did you notice how the word “shared” disappeared in the latter sentences of the code section related to commercial use? Is this an example of elected representatives protecting the privacy rights of people, or politicians protecting statism, bureaucracy and corporate use of data?
Another reason to worry about data mining is through computerized testing, attendance records, test scores, grades, tardiness and a whole host of other means that separate by race and ethnicity, socio economic background and more. This is then fed into the “statewide longitudinal data system”.
Student data is analyzed by keeping track of nearly every key stroke on a computer. One educational technology software company professional says that through data-mining in education “we literally know everything about what you know and how you learn best, everything.” He calls education “the world’s most data mineable industry by far” and brags that the data is 5-times over what giants like Google can accomplish.
The Governor's veto was not the end of the fight. It was the beginning.
We must keep up the pressure and we must begin organizing around a strong effort to defeat Common Core completely in Mississippi. We must finish strong!
We're not giving up. This is a fight that the bureaucrats and their friends like the Lt. Governor aren't going to give up on easily.
Thank you again for your effort and dedication. UCF is dedicated to be here fighting this fight with you.
15 comments:
So, what precisely is wrong with Common Core?
It is far beyond my comprehension how objectivism and religion now lay in bed together.
Nothing 3:13. We continue to broadcast and brag to the world why we are last in everything except obesity and teen pregnancy. Bozo meet moron.
The first two posts, above, are nonsense. This press release (and I've never heard of them) is very well written and seems to contain facts, not political blather.
What I would like to know is why, if it's true, Tate Reeves lied, if he did so knowingly.
And I'd like to know why he sponsored and backed legislation which did not accomplish what he claimed it did and would do.
Other than them just yapping at each other, what's going on here?
Common Core is not a democrat or republican issue and has no association whatever with the Tea Party. In that regard, I recommend posts weighted with those monikers be screened out.
Would UCF support the formation of an Islamic Chartet School?
Fact: It is mainly the Tea Party that foams at the mouth about Common Core.
4:10. Haven't you figured out yet that statewide elections are won by the biggest conservative redneck? They actually run on platforms to out redneck each other.
7:15 offers yet another nutcase post, obviously knowing nothing about Common Core and even less about people who are concerned with it.
How many school teachers and administrators do you think are members of The Tea Party? They don't even have time to think about such trivial pursuit. They're too damned busy testing, gathering data for federal consumption and putting children in boxes and columns.
Common Core is a disaster. But, please continue yapping about The Tea Party. You know, the non-party.
4:10 and 8:14. Finally at least 2 people on this site I can agree with. Their is hope yet.
Eventually finding two people with whom you can agree speaks to your oddity, not your sound mind.
Weak 4:43. WEAK. When you are losing an argument, Saul, change the subject. 2:15 is right, IMHO. Most of the commenters here reek of redneck, right wing, close-minded, 1950's "smart assity".
IMHO, they illuminate why we are mocked by the world, even Arkansas.
They rail against Common Core, but my money says not even 5% of the readers on this website have ever even read it. They just follow the "leadership" of whatever the mob mentality of the black helicopter right RIGHT wing says.
I use to think it was sad, but you get what you elect, and I agree, political leaders now run on who the biggest redneck is. Not sad. Reality.
They rail against Common Core, but my money says not even 5% of the readers on this website have ever even read it.
What is the "it" and do you have a link so that everyone else can read "it"?
Common core is chapter 2. Obamacare was chapter 1. If you rail about it and repeat the name over and over, numerous mindless souls will get on the band wagon.
Father forgive them. They know not what they do. Stupid uninformed mob.
8:38 are you really that clueless? Connect the obvious dots. Duh.
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