"INCENTIVES" (A/K/A: BRIBES) TO HELP SCHOOL CHILDREN SELL THEIR SOULS TO STATE RUN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SCREWELS)
NO MORALS HERE; JUST EXPEDIENCY!
THE STATES TOOK BRIBES FOR COMMON CORE;
WHY SHOULDN'T STUDENTS?
BRIBES FOR TAKING COMMON CORE TESTS,
TO STOP STUDENTS FROM OPTING OUT OR WALKING OUT OF THEM
EXCERPTS:
The program included an American Express gift card lottery for the grade with the highest PARCC participation, as well as the awarding of “bonus points” for the next marking period for high scores.
Also in New Jersey, students in Newton High School are now being offered a chance to skip English and math final exams this year if they take the PARCC exams, according to NJ Advance Media for NJ.com.
In Littleton, Colo., Littleton High School is rewarding one elective credit for scores of at least “proficient” on the PARCC.
And from an elementary school in Sulphur, La., a letter explaining a drawing for three iPads to three students who “do their best” on the new state-mandated standardized test.
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Gift Cards to Game Stop, iTunes and Subway:
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Common Core test incentives offered in Alexandria schools:
EXCERPT:
A Facebook page described as the "official page for Buckeye High School" reports an incentive for its junior high students among other announcements for Tuesday.
The page, which is said to be run by administration, tells junior high teachers to remind their students that they will be allowed to be out of uniform for the rest of the school year "just for taking/showing effort on PARCC/LEAP/iLEAP."
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ABOVE: Published on Feb 24, 2015
Morris Hills Regional District offered incentives for students to take the controversial PARCC test. For more New Jersey news, visit njtvnews.org.
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COMMON CORE DATA MINING OF STUDENTS:
Published on Mar 10, 2015
CLIFTON PARK, NY-- From pretending games to medical records, data collection under Common Core can hurt children and their families by giving governments information that is none of their business. March 8, 2015
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