Posted under Federal Government & Grades and Standards & PPC & State Board of Education
I’ve been listening this morning to the Colorado State Board of Education discuss their decision to adopt the Common Core standards. If you want a play-by-play, check out my Twitter page.
Bottom line: the State Board just voted to adopt Common Core by the margin of 4-3. Republican Randy DeHoff joined the Board’s three Democrats in favor of adoption. Among other things, this move effectively ensures Colorado has an inside shot to win up to $175 million in federal Race to the Top funds.
I expressed my views on the matter Friday. Even then I knew that stopping the train would be a difficult task. And though the vote may not have turned out as I wished, opponents like Board member Peggy Littleton and the hundreds of citizens who spoke out were able to ensure an open, honest and clarifying debate about values and principles. Too bad the specter of federal money loomed overhead.
State Board Chairman Bob Schaffer put the matter in perspective, said the decision is all about the federal money, and not the quality of the academic standards. Yet he doesn’t see it as starting our state down an irreversible course of federal subservience.
Thus we move on, keep working on important issues and hope for the best: for example, being vigilant about how Colorado uses the Race to the Top dollars our state is likely to win. And after all, I have a long future ahead of me.


Ed is Watching » NCTQ’s Green Light Indicates Colorado is a Likely Race to the Top Winner on 09 Aug 2010 at 4:41 pm #
[...] now that the Colorado State Board of Education has signed on to Common Core Standards, the question is what are the state’s chances to win up to $175 million in federal funds from [...]
Ed is Watching » Sen. Keith King Chimes In on Colorado Adopting Common Core Standards on 13 Aug 2010 at 11:23 am #
[...] today dwelling in the past — it’s been 11 days now since the State Board regretfully adopted the Common Core standards — but I felt impelled to bring your attention to a guest column in today’s Denver Post. [...]
Ed is Watching » Colorado Loses Race to the Top: State Board’s Bob Schaffer, Marcia Neal Respond on 24 Aug 2010 at 3:11 pm #
[...] significant communications from various school leaders asking me if the decision to sign on to the Common Core standards might be reversed if we don’t secure the [...]
Ed is Watching » Time to Revisit Common Core?: It May Take a Change on Colorado’s State Board on 30 Aug 2010 at 3:46 pm #
[...] weeks ago today the Colorado State Board of Education adopted Common Core academic standards in math and language arts by a 4-3 margin. Instead of putting the [...]