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Baltimore Catholics Against Common Core

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Evelyn Simmons
12 years ago Featured

In part we choose a Catholic school for our children to minimize the impact of government in the classroom. Common Core was not written or tested by expert educators. Let our teachers teach and let parents be involved in their childs education! My goodness the first school was started by a nun in Maryland, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton! The government is already taking more of our liberties and freedoms away from us, not they want to further take away our child's eductation becuause they know best. NO THEY DON'T!!! I know best, my childrent's teacher knows best, not some government official!

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Anonymous
12 years ago Featured

The money that will be received from the federal government for implimenting the common core curriculum is NOT worth the selling off of our Catholic values. core

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genevieve wilbourne
12 years ago

The education of our children needs to be kept and encouraged to higher standards not lowering the standards.Our children are the future of our nation.

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Mark Shoemaker
12 years ago

Our children deserve better.

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Alice Marie Harris
12 years ago

We would do well to rely on Divine Providence and not on any Government grants.

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Kristin Niesz
12 years ago

Odenton, MD

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Danielle Goodman
12 years ago Featured

our Catholic education system does not NEED to accept state funds, but needs to rely on Divine Providence.

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Anonymous
12 years ago

Our Catholic schools need to work toward more Catholic teaching, and not accept not common core and governemt control.

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Mary Linda DeMichiei
12 years ago

I pray for God's will in this.

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Anonymous
12 years ago

Common Core is NOT what we want for our children despite what our "educated" school staff try to tell us. Spread the word about this petition.

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Sue Steinbrook
12 years ago

Common Core is not about education but about control....

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Anne K Walsh
12 years ago

Severna Park, MD