Karen Braun | February 21, 2014 | Reply
Parents, your children have a
“Right-to-Learn” and not be treated like a commodity to be tested, tracked, and
shipped like a UPS package to their final destination in the global
economy. As the parent, you have the
authority to stop the Common Core chaos and the high-stakes assessments that do
not reflect your values and wastes precious classroom time.
Michigan law recognizes that the parent has the natural and fundamental right
to direct their child’s education.
THE REVISED SCHOOL CODE
(EXCERPT) Act 451 of 1976 380.10 Rights of parents and legal guardians; duties
of public schools. [M.S.A. 15.4010 ] Sec. 10. It
is the natural, fundamental right of parents and legal guardians to determine
and direct the care, teaching, and education of their children. The public
schools of this state serve the needs of the pupils by cooperating with the
pupil’s parents and legal guardians to develop the pupil’s intellectual
capabilities and vocational skills in a safe and positive environment.
HistoryAdd. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996
Information is
powerful. Michigan law states that the schools serve the needs of
students by cooperating with YOU not the federal government or private
interests. The federal government is overseeing the assessments
(PARCC and SBAC) that are aligned to the Common Core and the assessment
of choice by the Michigan Department of Education. ACT, Inc. was a
partner in the development of the Common Core and is trying to monopolize and
control all the assessments in Michigan. Neither the SBAC or the ACT,
Inc. is a solution for Michigan. Any assessment used in a public
school should be controlled by Michigan. Period. The
legislature is holding informational hearings but shows no signs of stopping
the Common Core or related assessments. They appear to be content
to let the federal government and outside interests dictate what happens in
Michigan schools. Governor Snyder has aligned with Obama administration
education agenda and supports the Common Core.
Thankfully, you do not have
to wait for school officials, the Michigan Department of Ed, the Michigan
legislature, or Governor Snyder to act; you can opt-out of any assessment and
assignment you feel does not develop your child’s intellectual capabilities and
skills in a safe and positive environment. Michigan law is on YOUR
side. You are NOT alone. Resistanceis growing. Parents across the nation in every state are opting
out.
Join us on a conference call
to learn more. We have set up two call times next week to accommodate as
many schedules as possible. There will be short presentation and
also time for questions and answers.
Monday, February 24 at 10 AM
and Thursday, February 27, at 8 PM.
The number and the code is
the SAME for both dates.
Dial-in: 1-857-232-0157
Conference code: 864556
Dial-in: 1-857-232-0157
Conference code: 864556
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email, Twitter, and Facebook. Together we can make sure our children
retain the Right-To-Learn.
Below is an opt-out you can
print and take to your child’s school. Please feel free to add or
change as necessary. It’s time stand-up and tell lawmakers and
policy makers our children have a Right-to-Learn!
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