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Parents and Citizens Are Key to Eradicating Federal Overreach Into Education

August 22, 2014 By Karen Schroeder

Conservative leaders who work with groups like BATS & AACTE would be able to gain support from a broad base of liberals & conservatives to curtail the DoED.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards Tagged With: Common Core rebranding, Common Core State Standards, CSCOPE, NCLB waivers, Race to the Top, U.S. Department of Education, Women on the Wall

Common Core Makes a Surprise Appearance in Texas

June 13, 2013 By Shane Vander Hart

A mother of a third grader living in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area in Texas messaged us through our Facebook page (be sure to like us).  She wrote: Look what came home in my 3rd grader’s backpack today to use as summer practice? This is the book they’ve been using all year (unbeknownst to me). It […]

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards Tagged With: Common Core State Standards, CSCOPE, Texas

The (Unofficial) End of CSCOPE

May 20, 2013 By Shane Vander Hart

Texas State Senator Dan Patrick (R-Houston), chair of the Texas Senate Education Committee, announced the end of CSCOPE through a press release issued this morning.  This comes prior to a vote that was supposed to occur today in the Texas House.  He said that a letter signed by all 20 members of the Texas Education […]

Filed Under: Education at State Level Tagged With: CSCOPE, TESCCC, Texas Education Service Center Curriculum Collaborative

Updated: Texas You Have a Huge CSCOPE Vote on Monday

May 15, 2013 By Shane Vander Hart

Adam Cahnman reports that there is a big vote in the Texas House today on CSCOPE – SB 1406. One of the most important votes of the 83rd Texas Legislature will occur today when the Texas House votes on SB 1406.  If passed, this bill will take all things CSCOPE out of the hand of […]

Filed Under: Education at State Level Tagged With: Adam Cahnman, CSCOPE, Texas House

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