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Parents Will Continue to Opt Out Until Ed Law Repealed & Real Change Seen in the Classrooms

The Governor’s Common Core Task Force released a list of recommendations last Thursday, Dec. 10th.  The recommendations while a reflection of the parent and educator voices around the state do not alone restore trust in Albany.

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List of NYS School Districts with SCHOOL BOARD adopted Resolutions ​Against HIGH STAKES Standardized Testing

Albany Aalden   Averill Park Baldwinsville Bath Bedford Bellmore/merrick Bethlehem Blind Brook Briarcliff Manor Byram Hills Candor Central Islip Central Square Chappaqua Central Churchville-Chili (letter to NYSED) Commack Comsewogue Connetquot Cortland Enlarged City School District Croton-Harmon Deer Park District/CEC 3 – Manhattan Districts/CEC 14, 20 and 21- Brooklyn District/CEC 30- Queens East Greenbush East Islip Eastport South…

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DEMAND the RELEASE of the NYS Standardized Tests to the PUBLIC!

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My name is (    ) and I am calling to demand the resignations of Education Commissioner John King & Regents Chancellor Merryl Tisch and to make the NYS Standardized Tests public.  Tens of thousands of concerned citizens disagree with the current NYS education reforms. They are not listening to parents or educators on the need to revamp the Common Core standards, lessen the focus on testing, and to stop thrusting one-size-fits-all statewide curriculum

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Demand that Albany Stop Governor Cuomo and Chancellor Tisch’s Assault on Public Education

TAKE ACTION TODAY and DEMAND that the NYS Legislature and the Board of Regents stop the anti-public school agenda of the Governor and Chancellor.  NYS Allies for Public Education (NYSAPE), a coalition of 50 parent and educator groups statewide, has sent a letter to Governor Cuomo, responding to the questions posed in

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NYSAPE Survey Shows New Yorkers Overwhelmingly Reject Common Core Standards, Tests & Evaluation Policies

In response to NYS Education Department’s AimHighNY survey on the Common Core that many parents and teachers found excessively complex and not open to general comments, New York State Allies for Public Education created