WBURState Republicans Seek To Block Education Reform Vote

BOSTON — Massachusetts Republicans are moving to block efforts by the state education commissioner to adopt uniform national education standards.

The House minority leader, Rep. Brad Jones, is calling for a delay of a vote, currently scheduled for Wednesday, on whether to adopt the so-called Common Core standards.

Republicans say the federal benchmarks would be a step backwards for Massachusetts and could spell the end of the state’s MCAS test.

Education Commissioner Mitchell Chester said the standards would help the state progress according to better standards.

“I’m bringing this recommendation to the state board with a sense of confidence that by adopting the Common Core, we are not diluting, we are not taking a step backward,” Chester said. “In fact what we are doing is adopting a set of standards that are in a way stronger than our own standards.”

Chester added that the state would reserve the option to drop out of any plan that could pull the state’s schools backward.

“No one can force Massachusetts to adopt or continue to implement something that Massachusetts doesn’t feel is good for Massachusetts,” Chester said.

The state’s Board of Elementary and Secondary Education is scheduled to meet Tuesday evening to discuss the new standards, and plans to vote on them on Wednesday.

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  • Jonathan

    Adopting national standards would be a terrible idea. Why let ourselves get pulled down by the ineptitude of the Federal government? If they have higher standards than MASS, let’s simply increase our standards. Look at the Federal government and see how they have done on virtually every initiative or program they’ve undertaken – do we want to be as incompetent as a state as they are in DC? Adopting national standards is not positive education reform.

  • marion hunt

    I believe that the standards were put together by the State Governors…Not the Federal Government. We had 8 years of nothing happening (2 wars started and 2 stimulus packages that weren’t budgeted for). There is a real resistance to change, since we haven’t had any for a very long time, let’s give it a chance. One more thing, we need to practice PATIENCE. For 8 years of running the country into the ground, it’s going to take more than 2 years to fix everything…..

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