INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana is the first state to withdraw from the Common Core reading and math standards that were adopted by most states around the country.
Republican Gov. Mike Pence's office says he signed a bill Monday pulling Indiana from the program. Legislators earlier approved the measure requiring the State Board of Education to draft new standards outlining what students should be learning in each grade rather than using the Common Core standards.
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Maryland should, but instead they changed the name to Maryland Career and College Readiness Standards.
ReplyDeleteDon't be fooled by this, it is still Common Core.