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Rhode Island Rejects PARCC for PARCC Hybrid

April 20, 2017 By Shane Vander Hart

The Rhode Island Department of Education decided to abandon PARCC for Massachusetts hybrid MCAS-PARCC Assessment and the SAT.

Filed Under: Common Core Assessments, Education at State Level Tagged With: Common Core, Gregg Amore, MCAS, Next Generation MCAS, PARCC, Rhode Island, Rhode Island Department of Education, SAT

Renewing the Fight to Stop Common Core

January 22, 2014 By Shane Vander Hart

As state legislatures across the country are starting new sessions I thought it would be a good time to highlight how the fight to stop the Common Core State Standards is being renewed in state capitols.  2013 was the first round and now we are entering the second, the bell has run.  The pressure is […]

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards, Education at State Level Tagged With: 2014-H-7095, Andrew Cuomo, Colorado, common core assessments, Common Core State Standards, Debra Gist, Douglas County School Board, Gregg Amore, John Lamping, Maryland, Missouri, Missouri Senate, New York, PARCC, Paul Pinsky, Rhode Island, SB514, Tennessee, Tennessee Legislature

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