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    February 20, 2014

    Zupkus Calls for Hearing on Common Core and Teacher Evaluations

    Zupkus Calls for Hearing on Common Core and Teacher Evaluations
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    HARTFORD — State Rep. Lezlye Zupkus this week called for an Education Committee hearing after learning the panel’s leadership has so far decided against listening to public testimony on controversial Common Core standards and teacher evaluation standards.

    House Republicans today wrote to Democrats who lead the committee, contending a full inquiry into the federally-driven program must take place to allow educators, parents and anyone who wants to weigh in to share their opinions and offer suggestions on either subject.

    The simultaneous implementation of Common Core and the teacher evaluation program has proven to be a potent storm for school districts throughout the state. Paperwork, data collection, and assessments have unfortunately pushed educators farther away the fundamentals of teaching.

    “I’ve heard from many parents, teachers and school administrators who have heartfelt concerns about how this will affect children,” Zupkus said. “These are stakeholders who simply want, and deserve, to offer their comments and ideas in a setting that features decision-makers.”

    House Republicans first called for a hearing in late January.

    Education Committee leadership on Feb. 10 called 23 bills for public hearings, and none had to do with Common Core or teacher evaluations. Zupkus criticized the panel’s Democrat leaders plan to hold an “informal hearing” where only invited speakers will be allowed to speak.

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