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South Dakota Gubernatorial Candidates Weigh-In on K-12 Education

May 21, 2018 By Shane Vander Hart

Shane Vander Hart takes a look at where South Dakota’s leading gubernatorial candidates: State Senate Minority Leader Billie Sutton (D-Burke), Congresswoman Kristie Noem (R-SD), and South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley (R) stand on issues related to K-12 education.

Filed Under: Candidates on Education Tagged With: Billie Sutton, Career and Technical Education, Common Core, Kristi Noem, Marty Jackley, Parental Opt-Outs, Rapid City Journal, Smarter Balanced, South Dakota, South Dakota Gubernatorial Race

Previewing the Battle Over Common Core in Pierre

January 15, 2014 By Shane Vander Hart

The Rapid City Journal had an article on Sunday on the upcoming battle over the Common Core State Standards in South Dakota.  The first line was music to my ears.  “State Education Secretary Melody Schopp expects to spend much of the upcoming South Dakota legislative session defending the Common Core standards…” Good, keep her busy.  […]

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards, Education at State Level Tagged With: Common Core State Standards, Jim Bolin, Melody Schopp, Rapid City Journal, South Dakota, South Dakota Legislature

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