State Representative Jim
Buchy
Elevating
the Issue of
Common Core to a State Level Issue
It was just over a year
ago, when my office began receiving calls from constituents in
western Ohio concerned about the Common Core Standards. At
that
time I knew that the schools were implementing new standards and they
had been for some time but I had a lot to learn about how this effort
was really an attempt to nationalize public education. A lot
has come out since that time and recently Senator Faber led the way
in elevating the discussion of the common core to a state level
issue.
Many state leaders
remain unaware of the costs of common core both in hard money and
dignity. Ohio should run our own education system and the
local
school boards should have control over curriculum and teaching in
each of our schools. For those leaders who haven’t been able
to comprehend the threat of the Common Core—now is our opportunity
to share the information that we have learned.
In House Bill 487, which
the Governor signed recently, there will be four standards review
committees with experts, parents and teachers that will advise the
Ohio Department of Education on Ohio’s Academic Content
Standards.
The committees provide a platform to educate the leaders that are not
yet aware of the threat of common core.
In addition to other
advancements in protecting Ohio’s children from the Common Core,
the bill also requires each Ohio school to establish a parental
review committee or other method of input. This will give parents a
say in the curriculum at the school and give them the assurance that
local curriculum matches the values of the community.
HB 487 touched on several
different areas to protect Ohio’s children from any unintended
effects of the Common Core and elevates the discussion from the
grassroots level to a state level issue. There is still a lot
of work to be done but Governor Kasich and the Ohio legislature have
signified a commitment to further addressing the concerns related
with the common core academic content standards.
While the amendments in HB
487 provide a temporary stop gap to the unintended consequences I am
working with other legislators to advance the passage of House Bill
237 which would repeal the Common Core in its entirety. At
this
time HB 237 is stuck in the House Education Committee. I
joined
with some of my colleagues in signing a discharge petition.
If
we can get 50 signatures it will bring the bill to the floor for an
up or down vote.
Thanks to the hard work of
persons in our communities this issue has become a state level issue,
and it needs our attention. In west central Ohio we have the
best schools in the state. Increasing parental involvement
and
keeping the Common Core out will ensure that it stays that way.
Please give me your opinion
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online survey at tinyurl.com/buchyjune2014.
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