Arrow-right Camera

Color Scheme

Subscribe now

Common Core takes time

Common Core standards sure seem to rile up the conspiracy and anti-public education folks to a foaming-at-the-mouth tizzy. All for a set of standards designed to give American students the skills and knowledge necessary to compete in the world economy. Several states with high-level educational systems have complained that Common Core lowers the bar, but for most states, Common Core raises the bar, and raises it substantially.

So what’s the problem? In my opinion, a number of students, perhaps a majority, will not clear the bar even with repeated opportunities as they are fundamentally ignorant. Not stupid mind you, but ignorant. The educational standards in many states and communities are woefully lacking. Parents have not emphasized education as a means to advancing in society. Parents themselves are woefully ignorant, preferring to leave the kid with a TV, computer, video games and a smart phone.

For Common Core to work, it will require a minimum of five years. More likely it will take a full 12-year cycle for some students and school districts.

Pat Hayes

Keller



Letters policy

The Spokesman-Review invites original letters on local topics of public interest. Your letter must adhere to the following rules:

  • No more than 250 words
  • We reserve the right to reject letters that are not factually correct, racist or are written with malice.
  • We cannot accept more than one letter a month from the same writer.
  • With each letter, include your daytime phone number and street address.
  • The Spokesman-Review retains the nonexclusive right to archive and re-publish any material submitted for publication.

Unfortunately, we don’t have space to publish all letters received, nor are we able to acknowledge their receipt. (Learn more.)

Submit letters using any of the following:

Our online form
Submit your letter here
Mail
Letters to the Editor
The Spokesman-Review
999 W. Riverside Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
Fax
(509) 459-3815

Read more about how we crafted our Letters to the Editor policy