Weekly Opinion Editorial
STAY OUT OF
THE HOG PEN!
by Steve Fair
On Monday, the Oklahoma state Senate
Education Committee voted 11-0 to pass HB #3399, which rejects the Common Core
standards for Oklahoma public schools.
The bill now heads to the floor of the Senate for a vote, where it is
expected to pass. It remains to be seen
if Governor Fallin will sign the bill, but in a statement last week Fallin
said, “I have been clear that Oklahoma must take the
lead in developing and implementing our own standards and assessments. To
protect the principle of local control, and to resist federal overreach from
Washington and the Obama administration, I signed last year an executive order
outlining Oklahoma's independence in implementing higher standards and student
assessments.” That appears to
mean Fallin will sign the bill if it reaches her desk.
Common Core started off as
what seemed like a noble idea- establishing a common nation wide standard for
math and reading in public education. It
has become one of the most controversial issues in recent memory. What exactly is common core? According to their website,
corestandards.org, “The
Common Core is a set of high-quality academic standards in mathematics and
English language arts/literacy (ELA). These learning goals outline what a
student should know and be able to do at the end of each grade. The standards
were created to ensure that all students graduate from high school with the
skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in college, career, and life,
regardless of where they live.” Sounds pretty good, right? I mean if you move from Oklahoma
to California,
you want your child to be reading and siphoning
at about the same level as where they were living. Everyone singing off the same sheet of music
so to speak. And after all it was an initiative
by private industry and the NGA right?
What is
not widely known is the NGA was just a ‘front’ for the real proponents of
Common Core. The five ‘authors’ of the
Common Core standards were President Obama donors- liberals. David Axelrod, a liberal senior advisor to
President Obama, said during a speech in Chicago
last year, that common core was, “an initiative by the Obama administration.” Rest assured, the goal of Common Core, from
the beginning, has been a wholesale takeover by the federal government of
common education in America. That has been the objection since Ike was
President- through both D and R Presidents.
Some misguided Republicans in the state legislature
argue that federal imposed standards for common education are better than no
standards. Oklahoma public schools do have standards
for math and reading and while those standards may vary district to district, they
do exist
Some have been puzzled as to why the Home
school network has been opposed to Common Core.
The reason is because if CC were implemented, it would impact
curriculum, testing and student data gathering for Homeschoolers.
The Oklahoma State Republican Party
recognizes the threat of Common Core. Because
of that, the platform has a plank opposing implementation of Common Core. The Republican National Committee, earlier
this year, voted unanimously to oppose Common Core. How is it conservative Red State Oklahoma
is fighting this battle within our own ranks?
Why is it legislators with an ‘R’ beside their name are supporting an
issue the Republican grassroots oppose? Why
aren’t they listening to their constituents?
Is it duplicity? Are they
misguided?
Duplicity is defined as, “contradictory doubleness of
thought, speech, or action.” An
Oklahoman would call it being ‘two faced.’
Campaign one way- vote another.
Press release conservative- vote liberal. I expect the majority of Republican state
legislators are honest ethical people who say what they mean and mean what they
say. I don’t think the issue is
duplicity. I believe the real reason we
are fighting this battle on Common Core is because lawmakers clearly didn’t do
their homework. State lawmakers accepted
a serendipity broad brushed
overview that was designed to deceive and mask the liberal overtones and true
objectives of Common Core.
What is disappointing is hardworking
Oklahomans shouldn’t have to hold the hand of our conservative elected
officials and educate them when a bill is ‘dirty.’ We shouldn’t have to be telling them what is
in our platform. They should be aware of
what the Republican Party stands for.
They should recognize when a liberal organization presents an idea, it
is likely liberal. They should have
enough sense to know a pig pen is dirty without crawling into it.
Please contact your State Senator today
and urge them to vote for HB# 3399 when it reaches the Senate Floor. Local control of education
is at stake.
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