DALLAS – Chuck Norris continues to unleash his fury on the Common Core State Standards Initiative.

 

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Editor’s note: This is Part 4 in a series on the Common Core State Standards Initiative.

In Part 1 of my series on the Common Core State Standards being infused into 45 state public school systems, I revealed how the feds spent $350 million of taxpayers’ money, funding and giving give grants and waivers to muscle states and local school districts to accept CCSS.

Chuck Norris cowboy hatAnd that was after 2009, when feds awarded or bribed “governors approximately $48.6 billion … in exchange for a commitment to advance essential education reforms … including: college- and career-ready standards [aka CCSS] …”

In Part 2, I showed how the feds are injecting their progressive agenda into curricula taught to U.S. kids in elementary, middle and high schools via their educative minions posted in academic arenas and among CCSS curricula creators.

In Part 3, I began to give you the third evidence for the feds’ collaborations and entanglements within CCSS: namely, that they are creating and expanding a national database to store and access your kids’ private information obtained through a technological project within CCSS – an informational mega-overreach and push within their 2009 $48.6 billion bribe to governors.

PolitiFact, a left-leaning so called fact-discerning website, accused executive board member of Georgia’s Fayette County Republican Party, Angela Bean, of exaggeration when she told the Newnan Times-Herald that informational wings within CCSS were “designed to collect up to 400 data points on each child, which can include personally identifiable data, she said. The data will be collected by a company called inBloom, created by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.”

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