Bless you for owning the truth and being willing to speak it. We need
more truth and less propaganda. We need more standing for teachers and
less takeover.
On 10/27/14, 1administrator wrote:
> Just attended a workshop in our high school. All of the materials used
> and passed out was clearly labeled Common Core! By the way, I am a
> former administrator, just have not changed my name on here!
>
> On 10/26/14, answer wrote:
>> Katy ISD, Eanes ISD where an administrator told a parent they were in
>> the process of correlating the TEKS with Common Core standards,
> Keller
>> ISD where teachers are using Common Core math books, Decatur ISD, and
>> that's not even the charter schools which are public schools that
> make
>> no attempt to hide it....should I go on? Just because you are singing
>> the propaganda that we use the TEKS and not the CC standards does not
>> mask the fact that parents are getting angrier and angrier in
>> districts across Texas. Of course I will answer your question. You
>> might just be the only person left in Texas that claims we don't have
>> Common Core with a straight face, and it is fun to let you in on the
>> little secret. All kidding aside, I will never understand why people
>> who teach every day don't read and research at even a basic level how
>> our schools are being transformed and the money behind the buyout.
>>
>>
>> On 10/26/14, muinteoir wrote:
>>> I sincerely doubt you will read my comments, and if you do I
>>> what no confidence you will consider what I say and answer with
>>> any type direct response.
>>>
>>> I am going to ask you one direct question -
>>>
>>> What is the name of a public school or district in Texas that
>>> uses the Common Core State Standards?
>>>
>>> Can you answer that?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/25/14, newsflash to muinteoir wrote:
>>>> We get it. We get it. Common core is illegal in Texas, which
>>>>is all the more reason that we should be fighting mad it is all
>>>>over our schools.
>>>
>>>
>>> Give me the name of a public school or district using CCSS. If
>>> it is "all over" our schools, it shouldn't be hard to do.
>>> You're anonymous, this is a non-registered, public chatboard -
>>> spill the beans.
>>>
>>> Until you provide some proof of what you say, your rantings are
>>> meaningless to thinking people.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Please don't write me back and inform me that CC is a set of
>>>>standards and we have the TEKS, blah, blah, blah.
>>>
>>> OK. No point in restating the obvious.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Inform yourself. Read about the growing backlash against Common
>>>>Core in Texas schools and ask yourself if all of those parents
>>> are just mistaken or maybe there is something you don't get.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have read about it. And yes, I think "all of those" parents
>>> are mistaken.
>>>
>>> 1. I have yet to see any proof that CCSS is in any TX public
>>> school. I know several private schools that use national
>>> standards.
>>>
>>> 2. I have seen almost no concerns in my part of the state, so I
>>> have no confidence that "all of those" is even a significant
>>> number.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>The parents who are fighting this are extremely well read and
>>>>informed on Common Core and they get that it is much bigger
>>>>than a "set of standards."
>>>
>>>
>>> I am also extremely well-read and informed, but I am not getting
>>> the same information you and your compadres are getting. Please
>>> point me to one credible, impartial source to support that CCSS
>>> is in TX public schools.
>>>
>>> I know there are large numbers of people that don't like
>>> national standards, you don't have to tell me that. I disagree
>>> with the premise; I do support national standards, but that is
>>> not what I am am questioning.
>>>
>>> I am asking you to name the public schools or districts in Texas
>>> that are using CCSS. Can you do that?
>>>
>>>
>>>>And newsflash, it is here in Texas. You owe it to
>>>> yourself, if you are in education, to be well informed instead
>>>>of sticking your head in the sand.
>>>
>>> I am trying to be. I am trying to see both sides. Your side has
>>> yet to provide any compelling evidence to support what you are
>>> saying. If you want me to change my mind, or at least see you
>>> side, give me a reason to. All I have is your (and I don't even
>>> know who you are are) disgruntled comments on a chatboard.
>>>
>>>
>>> Just to make sure I wasn't missing something new, I googled
>>> "Texas opt out." I scrolled through three pages of opting out
>>> of testing links. Nothing new there and nothing to support your
>>> claim that CCSS is in Texas schools.
>>>
>>> Then I googled "Texas opt put common core" and scrolled through
>>> four pages of links. Again, nothing new and nothing to support
>>> your assertions,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Just look around from school to school and you will see the
>>>>Common cult being imbedded. It is pretty hard to miss.
>>>
>>> Where?????? Give me an actual example. My immediate (including
>>> myself) family works/has worked in seven TX school districts in
>>> the last few years. All big city or suburbs of big cities. Not
>>> one of us has seen any evidence of CCSS or any national
>>> standards.
>>>
>>> Lots of TEKS. Lots of STAAR. Lots of oppressive district
>>> mandated testing.
>>> District mandated scope and sequences and pacing guides, no
>>> prescribed curriculum or instructional methods. Even the
>>> districts that used C-Scope didn't mandate the lessons, just the
>>> scope and sequence. One district didn't even mandate that.
>>>
>>> The ONLY school in my familial network that used national
>>> standards is the elite, private, college prep school.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 10/25/14, muinteoir wrote:
>>>>> Just FYI ----
>>>>>
>>>>> The Common Core State Standards are illegal in Texas.
>>>>>
>>>>> The 83rd Texas Legislature passed House Bill 462 (HB 462),
>>>>> which contains several important prohibitions relating to
>>>>> curriculum standards. The bill:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. prohibits the State Board of Education (SBOE) from
>>>>> adopting Common Core State Standards;
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. prohibits school districts from using Common Core State
>>>>> Standards to meet the requirements to provide instruction in
>>>>> the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS);
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. prohibits a school district or open enrollment charter
>>>>> school from being required to offer the Common Core;
>>>>>
>>>>> 4. prohibits the Texas Education Agency from adopting or
>>>>> developing assessments based on Common Core State Standards.
>>>>>
>>>>> www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/83R/billtext/pdf/HB00462F.pdf#n
>>>>> avpanes=0.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/25/14, jump in against the scamS wrote:
>>>>>> Plenty of people told admins and teacher organizations that
>>>>>> CSCOPE was a scam. They knew it. They brought it into the
>>>>>> schools to build their own power. CSCOPE is just the twin
>>>>>> sister of Common Core...and that is called Fed Led Ed. You
>>>>>> don't like having the feds control every breath you take
>>>>> but
>>>>>> yet most teachers can't run to the polls fast enough to
>>>>> pull
>>>>>> the lever for the very candidates that TFT and other orgs
>>>>> are
>>>>>> pushing at us. In the end, the administrators who are now
>>>>>> being used as patsies to set up a system where our schools
>>>>> are
>>>>>> sold out...they are going to suffer the same fate as the
>>>>>> teachers. They will be useless within the new system where
>>>>>> administrators are already being trained to takeover
>>>>> schools.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since you are retired I have a suggestion to make. Share
>>>>> your
>>>>>> knowledge and experience to join into the growing political
>>>>>> backlash against Common Core in Texas schools. I see
>>>>> teachers
>>>>>> who are "retiring" (getting so burnt out that they pack up
>>>>> and
>>>>>> leave) and they allow the system to beat them up.
>>>>> Experienced
>>>>>> teachers, such as yourself, who know how the classroom is
>>>>>> supposed to run when teachers have autonomy are needed in
>>>>> the
>>>>>> behind-the-scenes pushback movement. Do a search for Texas
>>>>> Opt
>>>>>> Out and you will read about the brewing firestorm. Jump in.
>>>>>> We need you because you are honest and willing to speak
>>>>> out.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 10/24/14, shill wrote:
>>>>>>> I DO agree that C-Scope really WASN'T for MY classroom,
>>>>> but
>>>>>>> I could tell THAT after USING it the first year without
>>>>>>> anyone having to inform me on some chat board. In fact,
>>>>>>> that's EXACTLY why I quit using it! It wasn't fit for ANY
>>>>>>> classroom as far as I am concerned. However I wish someone
>>>>>>> had told ADMINISTRATION that when C-Scope leased their
>>>>>>> product to them and subsequently when admin forced it down
>>>>>>> all of the teachers' throats. Also, I don't remember
>>>>> saying
>>>>>>> that my students and district were so wonderful. Some
>>>>>>> students were, some weren't, probably like most districts.
>>>>> I
>>>>>>> DO know that districts want higher test scores and that
>>>>> many
>>>>>>> of them will glom onto anything that they think will help
>>>>>>> them get them....including scams like C-Scope. If I was
>>>>>>> doing something wrong, then it was the responsibility of
>>>>>>> administration to tell me exactly WHAT that was, and maybe
>>>>> I
>>>>>>> could have corrected it. I repeat, C-Scope = scam.
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