It’s been a long, drawn-out fight here in Florida to get a good set of science standards written and adopted, and then to quickly switch over to fighting nefarious anti-science bills in the Florida legislature. As exhausting as that was, I would take it any day over what Texas is going through … with their English and reading standards!
AUSTIN – The State Board of Education’s debate on new English and reading standards took another rowdy turn Friday as members approved a never-before-seen version of the lengthy document which materialized less than an hour before the board was to take a final vote.
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“I find it’s really wild that we can work for three years on a project and then the board is so qualified they can pull it out of their hat overnight,” said board member Pat Hardy, a Fort Worth Republican who, like other board members, received the substituted document when it was slipped under her hotel door less than an hour before their meeting was set to convene Friday morning.
Some social conservatives on the board prepared the latest version overnight.
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“How am I supposed to vote on a document when I’ve had it in my hands for slightly over an hour?” asked angered board member Mary Helen Berlanga, a Democrat from Corpus Christi. “How are we supposed to reply to our constituents? I don’t understand that. I can’t support a document that I haven’t had a chance to read.”
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After first saying he would not give board members time to go over the new document during the meeting, Chairman Don McLeroy, a Republican from College Station, eventually relented, allowing a quick run through of the new document with an explanation of the changes.
But the squabbling did not end there.
“Mr. Chair you’re going so fast … you’re moving so fast we can’t find it in the other document,” Berlanga said, shortly after the page-by-page explanation began.
After more complaints, McLeroy declared that he would continue at the fast pace.
Wow! An all out war over English and reading standards. That’s just mind-blowing. But wait, there’s more:
Science curriculum, which includes the divisive teaching of evolution, is next up for review by the board.
“It does not bode well for any of us with the science (curriculum) review coming up,” Canaday said. “Everyone I spoke to about this week’s meetings asked me why on earth would English be considered a controversial subject. If it’s this difficult to change the English curriculum, it’s just going to be a war when it comes time for them to try to agree on science standards.”
I’m really beginning to wonder if it was such a good idea to stop the South from seceding in the 19th century.
“How am I supposed to vote on a document when I’ve had it in my hands for slightly over an hour?†asked angered board member Mary Helen Berlanga, a Democrat from Corpus Christi. “How are we supposed to reply to our constituents? I don’t understand that. I can’t support a document that I haven’t had a chance to read.â€
So what is she saying? That what 98 Senators and 357 Representatives did when voting Yes on the PATRIOT Act was wrong?
Oh, wait… it was.
Yep, the fundies never cease!
I dunno who said it, but this kinda thing smacks of the death throes of right wing conservative religious nutjobs.
firemancarl, if only that were true.
OK – I worked hard on this one …
Top 10 reasons to give Texas Back.
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Nice touch!
Thanks! 🙂
I broke my ankle a couple of weeks ago and I have been busying myself by trying to post something everyday.