The state oversight of private and parochial education is likely to increase slowly, especially along the lines of uniformity in statistics and records, sanitary inspection, common standards of work, and the enforcement of the attendance laws. In particular, the attitude toward the control of the child is likely to change. Each year the child is coming to belong more and more to the state, and less and less to the parent. - Ellwood P. Cubberley 1909

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Monday, February 25, 2013

States Rejecting the Common Core State (sic) Standards





States are represented here that have had serious discussion on a legislative floor or have legislation to withdraw from the CCSS, delay the implementation, or not fund the implementation.

You can download the map here:

https://www.box.com/s/tddm9y7t699u9sb1zzuf

Yes, Virginia.  Alabama is not an island. 

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