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Time to Move On

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 13, 2014 1 Comment

The legislative session is almost over.  On the Common Core front we have had a disappointing year, but it’s time to look forward to the elections. This website is a single issue site, (duh).   We will be working to inform you on where the candidates stand on Common Core. We met with John Eynon early […]

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SBAC and Psychometric Testing

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 11, 2014 1 Comment
SBAC and Psychometric Testing

Let me just quickly introduce you to Lev Vogystky, the “father of Soviet psychology.”  He believed the value of an individual came not from the individual themselves but rather the individual’s place in society. As an individual only exists as a social being, as a member of some social group within whose context he follows the road […]

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Step in the Right Direction

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 10, 2014 2 Comments

In January we brought to the attention of the Senate and House Education Committees the fact that according to Idaho law, school districts could not choose their own curriculum but were bound to what the SBOE approved.  Senator Goedde heard our complaint and moved forward to fix the problem.   Wednesday, March 5th SB 1377 […]

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College and Career Framework

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 9, 2014 0 Comments

There are a couple of new docs on the resource page. What Does it Really Mean to be College and Work Ready is by Marc Tucker’s National Center for Education and the Economy (NCEE).  Mila Wood took the time to highlight some interesting passages.  As you read through it you realize that goal was never to […]

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Common Core? Not for Idaho!

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 9, 2014 0 Comments

Valerie Candelaria and Stephanie Zimmerman had the opportunity to be on the Gem State Patriot TV.  The first 5 minutes are missing but we just discussed how Common Core came to Idaho. Thank you Gem State Patriot for giving this opportunity.

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Christopher Tienken, Raise Questions and Provide Evidence

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 7, 2014 0 Comments

At the request of Idahoans for Local Education, Christopher Tienken sent written testimony to the House and Senate Education Committee Chairman, Representative DeMordaunt and Senator Goedde. Below is a summary of this testimony.   __________________________________________________ The purpose of my testimony is to raise questions and provide evidence.   My work on the Common Core has […]

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More on Opting Out

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 1, 2014 0 Comments

Support Idaho Teachers.  Opt Out Now! Here is an opt out form we know works.  A superintendent in Idaho used it to opt out his children.  Simple and easy. Read this article to learn what you’re going to be told  by the school. Here are some things you can do to make it easier: Ask , “Show me […]

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Where’s Idaho Bound to Common Core

Filed in Uncategorized by on February 28, 2014 0 Comments

The article below first appeared on Utahnsagainstcommoncore.com  I changed all of the necessary links to be relevant to Idaho. By JaKell Sullivan 1)  The Four Assurances (or federal reforms) in the 2009 Stimulus Package’s State Fiscal Stabilization Fund—which included common standards, new assessments, teacher evaluations, school grading and data collection systems—signed by Governor Otter and Superintendent Luna. The “assurances” […]

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Parents, They are Your Children, Right?

Filed in Uncategorized by on February 26, 2014 5 Comments

Why is this Parents Rights Bill so important? Just read this anonymous message I received from an Idaho teacher.  Received from an anonymous source (someone who fears his/her job of course! What sort of country are we living in??) PLEASE share this email! The testing coordinators for our district went to a training yesterday, and […]

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Parental Bill of Rights- Action Needed

Filed in Legislation and Important Updates by on February 25, 2014 1 Comment

Rep. Janet Trujillo District 33 “The Supreme Court has time and again affirmed the well established principle that parents possess a right to control the upbringing of their children: “The custody, care and nurture of the child resides first in the parents, whose primary function and freedom include preparation for obligations the state can neither […]

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