Common Core has done a fine job of making itself unwelcome in the homes of parents who find themselves struggling to help their children navigate the confounding (and allegedly privacy violating) state standards. Fox News analyst Jedediah Bila is making it clear that she’s not lending her support to any Republican candidate who claims to support Common Core.
@JedediahBila AMEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!
— Carl Mubarak (@valkmancarl) April 10, 2015
— Ashley Leach (@AshleyL54053304) April 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/kkiepert/status/586335238109835264
@JedediahBila simply record and teach the truth. How hard is it
— todd a. griner (@supertodd1) April 10, 2015
@JedediahBila I'm a teacher and I don't support it.
— John Doiron, GenX Influencer (@jfd1965) April 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/alaska_bill/status/586335258246651904
@JedediahBila Exactly right! #tcot #GOP #commoncore
— Wendy Coffey (@mamabearcoffey) April 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/Plate0fShrimp/status/586335974210273280
@JedediahBila but surely you can't be a one issue voter.
— Marty Smith (@commonman_marty) April 10, 2015
@commonman_marty If they back Common Core, they're big-government advocates in disguise.Or grossly uninformed.Either way, I'm not interested
— Jedediah Bila (@JedediahBila) April 10, 2015
@JedediahBila Amen to that.Good litmus for those paying attn.
— jessica (@sarahcreamey) April 10, 2015
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