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Home>Gary Grado and Jim Small

Gary Grado and Jim Small

jim.gary@azcapitoltimes.com

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School Superintendent John Huppenthal (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
education August 7, 2014

Huppenthal joins the ‘barbarians,’ flip-flops on Common Core

Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal has joined the barbarians at the gate.

Huppenthal flip-flopped Tuesday on his position on Common Core, saying he “never” supported the learning standards. His new stance comes just two months after he spoke at an Arizona Capitol Times Morning Scoop forum on K-12 education issues, during which he implored education and business lea[...]

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