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A new House bill looks to make “Common Core” no more
« on: February 11, 2017, 02:39:40 pm »
A new House bill looks to make “Common Core” no more

Feb 10, 2017 by Michigan Radio

By Bryce Huffman

Michigan would dump the controversial “common core” education standards under a bill in the state House.

State representative Gary Glenn, R-Midland,  introduced the bill, which calls for adopting a set of standards developed by the state of Massachusetts.

Massachusetts has the best standards in the country, according to Glenn.

http://www.educationviews.org/house-bill-common-core/
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Re: A new House bill looks to make “Common Core” no more
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2017, 11:48:51 pm »
"State representative Gary Glenn, R-Midland,  introduced the bill, which calls for adopting a set of standards developed by the state of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts has the best standards in the country, according to Glenn."


I'd think twice about doing that.
Look at how those standards are shaping up the citizens of Massachusetts!