When it comes to their new proposed education agenda, it is bad enough that Malloy and Wyman plan to give more money to the privately owned but publicly funded charter school industry while making the deepest cuts
in state history to Connecticut's public schools, but
in a
little understood
piece of proposed legislation, the Malloy administration is trying to sneak through legislation that
would give his Commissioner of Education and the political appointees on his State Board of Education a new mechanism they
would use to punish taxpayers
in certain communities where more than 5 percent of parents opt their children out of the wasteful and destructive
Common Core SBAC testing program.