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McMillin Introduces Anti-Next Generation Science Standards Bill in Michigan

September 20, 2013 By Shane Vander Hart

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Michigan State Representative Tom McMillin (R-District 45) introduced H.B. 4972 last week.  It is co-sponsored by State Representatives Bob Genetski (R-District 80), Greg MacMaster (R-District 105), Ken Goike (R-District 33) and Ray Franz (District 101).  The bill, if passed would forbid both the Michigan State Board of Education and the Michigan Department of Education from either adopting the standards or aligning the state’s student assessments with the standards.

Here is the text of the bill:

Photo credit: Brian Charles Watson (CC-By-SA 3.0)

Filed Under: Education at State Level, Next Generation Science Standards Tagged With: Bob Genetski, Greg MacMaster, HB 4972, Ken Goike, Michigan House of Representatives, Next Generation Science Standards, Ray Franz, Tom McMillin

Comments

  1. MadMamaBear says

    September 21, 2013 at 10:10 am

    YES!

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