That people have some strong feelings about Common Core educational standards and testing is not news, but some school districts are openly defying parents’ who exercise their prerogative not to have their children tested. Cindy Stickline-Rose instructed her son Ben’s school not to subject him to the testing but they did it anyway. Michelle Malkin reported:
In Maryland, a mom of a 9-year-old special needs student is suing her Frederick County school district to assert her parental prerogative. Cindy Rose writes that her school district “says the law requires our children be tested, but could not point to a specific law or regulation” forcing her child to take Common Core-tied tests.
@michellemalkin @glennbeck I was notified yesterdy my disabled non verbal son was tested without permission/consent. pic.twitter.com/Kp4yW38jK3
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) January 30, 2015
@CSRose1963 @michellemalkin @DianeRavitch This is a horrible betrayal of trust!!! This boy is non-verbal and cannot speak up for himself
— Tonya Tiffany (@TonyaTiffany) February 1, 2015
@TonyaTiffany @michellemalkin @DianeRavitch it was an unforgiveable violation of dignity and trust. How do I send my son back to school?
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
@FCPSMaryland Is getting a test score from one disabled child worth robbing him of his dignity? are you proud? pic.twitter.com/ELOxf1vDYQ
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
Frederick MD parents if your children go to @FCPSMaryland public school beware, they are doing things to our children without our permission
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
Listen to how @FCPSMaryland robbed my son of his dignity #StandwithBenhttp://t.co/D2A4WTfyKA pic.twitter.com/sc19Y7M5mb
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
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Thanks for a betrayal of trust @FCPSMaryland where is my son supposed to go to school? I can't trust any of you!
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
@CSRose1963 @FCPSMaryland CCSS tests are a total joke- esp. 4 special needs kids- why did u test Ben Rose against his parents wishes?
— Tonya Tiffany (@TonyaTiffany) February 1, 2015
pressure to test so bad schools are testing children w/o parent consent. @michellemalkin @DianeRavitch @glennbeck http://t.co/D2A4WTfyKA
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
@FCPSMaryland Standards without our consent Surveys without our consent Testing without our consent – What's next? #StandwithBen
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
@FCPSMaryland Thank you for violating my disabled son's civil rights! How dare you test him without my knowledge pic.twitter.com/FD18GY6PB5
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
@FCPSMaryland Believes it dictates what happens to our children in the classroom. They violated Ben's rights pic.twitter.com/UcU4bzvgHb
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
Rose’s lawsuit has revealed that despite statements to the contrary, there is no documentation to prove any “local” involvement in developing the Common Core standards in Maryland.
.@WilliamJBennett on #CommonCore: Fed government is not dictating this. These standards were developed and are administered locally. #FNS
— FoxNewsSunday (@FoxNewsSunday) February 1, 2015
@FoxNewsSunday @WilliamJBennett Know what your talking about before u go on national television and lie the public. pic.twitter.com/D2XaEaajoR
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
@FoxNewsSunday @WilliamJBennett not one teacher or educator from my state was involved. I have the PIA to prove it. Get out of parents way
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
@FoxNewsSunday @WilliamJBennett you were absolutely wrong about Common Core. Do some research instead of parroting talking points
— Cindy Stickline-Rose (@CSRose1963) February 1, 2015
You can help Cindy Stickline-Rose with the legal expenses involved in suing Frederick County Public Schools through her GoFundMe page.
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