Analyst's note: Yet another story about Common Core. I would say absolutely unbelievable, but in the days of the Obama regime, and supporting progressives (socialist/Marxists), it is not.
The Gestapo is alive and well in New York State. The progressives who run New York State are collecting comprehensive – there’s that word again – data on every child (and their parents) in New York State schools, starting at age five...."
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Working with the city, state education officials are already uploading private information about students — their names, addresses, test scores, learning disabilities, attendance and disciplinary records — into a $100 million database called inBloom.
You got it. Everything. You can also bet they’re going to expand the database once it’s in place.
The New York State Department of Education put this in place and didn’t bother to notify parents. There’s, of course, nothing to worry about because they’re only going to share the information with text book publishers and others who have your children’s best interest at heart. Certainly other agencies of the government would never be allowed access to the information.
Oh yeah, it includes the parent’s data as well.
None of that data is secure. None of the information about your family is secure. Your kids – and possibly your – medical records are secure.
Privacy? Forget about it.
We’ll say it again, putting your kids in public school is child abuse. We also think that the term “public school” needs to be forever changed to “government school” because with the advent of Common Core – ObamaCore – and now this monstrosity, the government is taking control of your kids and your family.
We think there may be grounds for a 4th Amendment action here, the government is appropriating private information, including information protected by HIPPA and providing it to third parties without permission and without a warrant.
Let’s hope the parents in New York sue the life out of the Department of Education, soon to be renamed Department of ReEducation, we’re pretty sure.