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areyouawakeyet 10 points ago +10 / -0

Now for the other states to follow.. Common Core nothing but brain washing!

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Toucansexual 3 points ago +3 / -0

I looked at some examples of common core math. Holy shit. Thank God I was done with school before the crap dropped. I would have dropped out for sure.

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impera 5 points ago +5 / -0

Common Core was the most egregious example of the pure malicious intent to cripple the US that hussein put into place. Poisoning the minds of children with insanity by marking correct answers wrong, by mandating the preaching of deviant and extreme sexual practices, failing to teach them legitimate maths and science, and the moneyed politically-connected interests pushing this all. Its as if for 8 years enrolled students have missed out entirely on schooling, putting them far behind children from other countries. Attacks on teachers who spoke out against it..

Sick people. What kind of monster torches a library just because some minority child doesnt like the library and resents other children enjoying the use of the library and learning happily in a group together?

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impera 1 point ago +1 / -0

At first i was amazed at what a proportion of antifa terrorists just happen to be professors. And then there's this new thing of professors that are illiterate even in their own discipline. That don't have any of the reasoning and extrapolation skills that even for undergrads are essential to get anywhere. And the crazy commie indoctrination hellholes that places like Evergreen college became, and tuition costs sky-rocketing while student debt is made non-dischargeable in bankruptcy filings, and the proliferation of all these horseshit x-studies and gender courses.. hostages being taken by students because they demand their pronouns be respected.. and it was colleges where this 'teens' 'youths' euphemisms came to prominence because covering up the racial identities of violent criminal perps on campus was far more important than safety of students. And CC topped off this shit sandwitch.

Taken individually, you can see the sickness. Taken as a whole its a pot of madness that's boiling over. I don't know what the fix or cure for that whole mess is since those students are probably broken for life, but repealing CC is a first step.

I think its a certainty that any forensic analysis of who paid who to write all this stuff would uncover it was all a scam probably to steal federal funds and divert them to the DNC, to Soros, to the clinton foundation or something else nefarious. Its about time the people pulling those strings started getting nervous. But not until after the election.

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RedditIs4Cucks 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dude wtf. I didn’t know this shit was in FL. Every passing day I think more and more about home schooling. I know ? my children will at least go to a private school 6-12, but thinking it’d more beneficial to home school vs cost!

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accountable 3 points ago +3 / -0

Private tutors & private schools are drastically cheaper in many countries. In some countries, the quality can be superior. International experiences are a win on their own. Your income taxes can be almost eliminated by relocating abroad. Cost of living is cheaper in many locales. If you're insistent on staying in FL, many of the private tutors abroad can be accessible online. There are exchange programs you could send the kids off to for shorter periods if you don't want to move that will have similar benefits. Alternative living arrangements can also free up resources for education. Live on a boat. Or live on a property without plumbing. Plumbing is one of the most expensive things you can own. Do you realize how much money you are spending on a toilet and shower? Just connecting a home to city water jacks your property value through the roof (and therefore mortgage and tax payments). You could send a kid to private school for the cost of your plumbing.

There are many options for getting out of public ed. Creative thinking required.

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EvensoAmen 3 points ago +3 / -0

Step one before all this talk: Pull out your kids from the Roman shackles of govt school before they become Romans.

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FudgyFudgeBots 0 points ago +1 / -1

Its not quite as complicated as traveling abroad and hiring private tutors.

Homeschooling is inexpensive in the US and there are so many free resources including you tube tutorials and Khan academy.

The challenge is not finances, its having the will and strength to follow through.

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AwakeAwareNow 3 points ago +3 / -0

Homeschool is fantastic. Not only can you tailor to each child, they learn so much better and faster. In math if they don't understand something.. you don't have to move on and rather wait until they do. In schools if you don't understand they move on. 1 hour in homeschool math is like 5 hours at school AND that's including private schools. They waste time too. Imagine how much time to line the students up to go to the library.. walk there.. walk back..etc. Private schools have their own agendas.. a bully they won't kick out because they lose money... oh your kid is smart.. but what about the other kids.. it's not fair. BLAH! ALSO if your kid wants to learn WW2 (which is hardly even studied in online schools/public/private schools) then you can have him/her learn it all they want. That's what they call unschooling which is really just learning what you want. but make sure the basic subjects are covered. My friend's son learned algebra by coding computers and real life application for it.

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EvensoAmen 2 points ago +2 / -0

Homeschool family here. Best choice! Do what the founding fathers did. Free your children from the mental slavery. https://www.nheri.org/research-facts-on-homeschooling/

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Covfefe_Crusader 3 points ago +3 / -0

How about we get a standard that allows for immediate termination of any teacher teaching with a political bias, from kindergarten to graduate school?

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shividelk 2 points ago +2 / -0

I hope I live to see the day that AA is ended. We can't be a society with post-Racialized laws until that's off the books.

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Sumarongi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bye ¡Jeb!

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Hexagon 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good.

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sheeddts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank God!

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KEeral 1 point ago +1 / -0

Finally!

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NeoPepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good move but I'm still not impressed. Zero mention of computer skills in Elementary school and financial litereracy should also be done way before HS.

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dwawdy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Common Core is an easy target, because it came out about the time that the disastrous results of the testing craze hit. It also showed up with the newest “new math” effort which my kid absolutely hated. Common Core is a mistake, but it is one of many.

Regardless of how well intentioned it was, No Child Left Behind is an absolute disaster. Testing standards replaced teaching with cribbing for tests. 3rd graders don’t need to be tested on obscure state history and what a bit and a byte are (Virginia Standards of Learning).

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FudgyFudgeBots 0 points ago +1 / -1

Im glad you brought up "no child left behind"

Many have forgotten the devastating effect it had on public education.

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wideawake 1 point ago +1 / -0

Finally. Now make it a federal mandate with the requirement to pass the civics test brfote you are allowed to graduate.

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DisrupterMEdia 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't see why it took them a year, all they needed to do was reprint the textbooks from thirty years ago.

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FudgyFudgeBots 0 points ago +1 / -1

About damn time.

Why is Betsy Devos doing? We still have common core after 3 years. Out out out.