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Backup Documents 01/27/2015 Item #10C LOC 1 0 C The Florida Education Stakeholders Empowerment Act will: 1 Restore accountability of curriculum content and materials to local districts and parents. 2 Dramatically reduce costs and complexity of testing. 3 Increase learning time and increase choices for students. 4 Eliminate the risk of data mining. Features: * Gives School Districts the choice to select from Legislature approved,pre-2009, best state Standards for ELA and Math.All other standards are chosen by the District. * Districts choose just one nationally normed test per year from a list approved by the Commissioner and legislature,administered to grade 3 to grade 10 at the end of the year.All other testing is the responsibility of the District. * Requires that all student data be`!aggregated,anonymized and de-identified"when leaving the school district. * Bases 50%of accountability for schools and administrators on testing results of a nationally normed test chosen by the district and 50% based on constructive learning environments of each school reported by the Commissioner. *Does not require computerized testing. *Gives legal authority for parents to opt out of testing and has an"opt in"required for sex education,family definition,or family values materials taught in schools. 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Private Schools Cedar Montessori School Christ Community Lutheran School Private Schools by County 10904 Winterview Dr. 777 Mooring Line Dr Contact Naples, FL 34109 Naples, FL 34102 Public Schools Community School of Naples Corkscrew Christian School 3251 Pine Ridge Rd 22022 Immokalee Rd Naples, FL 33942 Naples, FL 34120 ► Naples FL ► High School First Baptist Academy Grace Community Day Care & 1595 Pine Ridge Rd School ► Drive Schoolg 4405 Outer Dr Naples, FL 341092127 Naples, FL 33962 Featured Private Schools Grace Community School Naples Christian Academy Wonderland Early 871 100th Avenue North 3161 Santa Barbara Blvd. Learning Naples, FL 33963 Naples, FL 341167424 Early Childhood Naples Seventh-day Adventist Program/Day Care Center School Nicaea Academy Inc. Total Students: 50 1055 Pine Ridge Road 2200 Santa Barbara Blvd. Naples, FL 33940 Naples, FL 34116 Ovilla Christian School Regular Elementary or Royal Palm International Seacrest Country Day School Secondary School 6000 Livingston Road North 7100 Davis Blvd Total Students: 494 Naples, FL 34110 Naples, FL 33942 Ne%%bridge School Seagate Christian School St Ann School Special Education School 1010 Whippoorwill Lane 542 8th Avenue South Total Students: 50 Naples, FL 33999 Naples, FL 34102 St Elizabeth Seton School St John Neumann High School Norfolk Collegiate School 2760 .52 Nd Terrace Sw 3000 53rd Street Sw Regular Elementary or Naples, FL 34116 Naples, FL 34116 Secondary School http://florida.priueteschoolsreport.comecounty/FL/Collier.html 1/2 A,kar- qkIoL3 RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMMON CORE EDUCATION STANDARDS 1 O C WHEREAS,the Common Core State Standards("Common Core")are a set of academic standards,promoted and supported by two private membership organizations,the National Governor's Association(NGA)and the Council of Chief State School Officers(CCSSO)as a method for conforming American students to uniform("one size fits all") achievement goals to make them more competitive in a global marketplace,(see www.corestandards.org)and WHEREAS,the NGA and the CCSSO,received tens of millions of dollars from the federal government and private third parties to advocate for and develop the Common Core strategy,subsequently created the Common Core through a process that was not subject to any freedom of information acts or other sunshine laws,never received a vote from any elected official prior to adoption,and was never piloted,and WHEREAS,even though Federal Law prohibits the federalizing of curriculum(1.),the Obama Administration accepted the Common Core plan and used 2009 Stimulus Bill money to reward the states that were most committed to the president's Common Core agenda;but,they failed to give states,their legislatures and their citizens time to evaluate the CCSS before having to commit to them, and WHEREAS,the NGA and CCSSO in concert with the same corporations developing the Common Core'assessments' have created new textbooks,digital media and other teaching materials aligned to the standards which must be purchased and adopted by local school districts in order for students to effectively compete on Common Core'assessments',and WHEREAS,the Common Core program includes federally funded testing and model curriculum and the collection and sharing of massive amounts of personal student and teacher data,and WHEREAS,In lieu of a study by the Fordham Institute stating the state of Florida's Math Standards rated an A grade and is superior to the Common Core State Standards,there is no impetus to change to lower Math standards offered by Common Core,and Florida rated a B grade in English Language Arts,(2.)and WHEREAS,the CCSS effectively removes educational choice and competition since all schools and all districts must use Common Core national'assessments'based on the Common Core standards to allow all students to advance in the school system and to advance to higher education pursuits;therefore be it RESOLVED,the Collier County Republican Executive Committee,as stated in the 2012 Republican Party Platform, "do not believe in a one size fits all approach to education and support providing broad education choices to parents and children at the State and local level," (p35)(2.),which is best based on a free market approach to education for students to achieve individual excellence;and,be it further RESOLVED,the Collier County Republican Executive Committee recognizes the Common Core for what it is—an inappropriate overreach to standardize and control the education of our children so they will conform to a preconceived "normal," and,be it further RESOLVED,That the Collier County Republican Executive Committee rejects the collection of personal student data for any non-educational purpose or psychological data of any kind for any purpose,without the prior written consent of an adult student or a child student's parent and that it rejects the sharing of such personal data,without the prior written consent of an adult student or a child student's parent,with any person or entity other than schools,and be it finally RESOLVED,the 2012 Republican Party Platform specifically states the need to repeal the numerous federal regulations which interfere with State and local control of public schools,(p36)(2.); and therefore,the Collier County Republican Executive Committee rejects this Common Core plan which creates and fits the country with a nationwide straitjacket on academic freedom,data privacy,and achievement. 1. 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