While they may have criticized the standards, the implementation process, or the testing timeline, unions in Illinois and New York «have not done anything to
stop implementation of the standards.»
Not exact matches
Supporters
of Stop Common Core, who opposed
implementation of Common Core education
standards in New York, filed 62,000 signatures with the New York Board
of Elections, far surpassing the threshold
of 15,000 signatures after only two months
of work.
By a 15 - point margin — and just shy
of the magic 50 percent mark — voters say the
implementation of the Common Core
standards should be
stopped.
The Republican challenger has created a new ballot line, called the
Stop Common Core Party, to attract New Yorkers who are opposed to the controversial
implementation of the new federal learning
standards.
The poll, released Monday, also indicates that nearly half
of New Yorkers want the
implementation of Common Core
standards stopped rather than continued.
The legislation state lawmakers passed barring further
implementation of the new academic
standards stops short
of pulling Indiana out
of the consortium developing new assessments.
The groups want Walker and Republican lawmakers to
stop the
implementation of the federal Common Core learning
standards initiative.