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Update on Issues Facing Central School System

Here is an update on some of the issues facing the Central Community School System: •    Future of Common Core — With Gov. Jindal’s proposals on the table to repeal Common Core and replace it with Louisiana-based standards and testing, the future of Common Core is up in the air.  We really won’t know what […]

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Parents Tell Why They Opted Out

Parents Tell Why They Opted Out

Opposition to Common Core has been simmering for the past year in Central, but it came to a head over the past week, when 153 students chose to opt out of PARCC tests, which are administered as part of Common Core. Three prominent Central citizens were among parents who spoke out — Central Mayor Pro-Tem […]

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Governor Proposes Ending CC, Adopting Louisiana-Based Test

Governor Proposes Ending CC, Adopting Louisiana-Based Test

On Wednesday, Gov. Jindal announced a plan “to remove Common Core from Louisiana and replace it with high-quality Louisiana standards while ensuring that Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) contracts, Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), and Cooperative Endeavor Agreements (CEAs) do not hand control of Louisiana schools to third-party entities or the federal government.” The […]

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Five Days of Common Core Testing

Nearly 2,000 students at Central Middle and Central Immediate schools are completing five days of tests offered as part of Common Core national standards.  The tests, which last 90 minutes each day, are known as PARCC, short for Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers. The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, […]

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How to Watch “Central Today” Friday Night

How to Watch “Central Today” Friday Night

1. For Cox Cable subscribers, tune to Cable Channel 21 at 6:30 p.m. every Friday 2. For AT&T U-Verse subscribers, tune to U-Verse Channel 99 at 6:30 p.m. every Friday 3. On your computer, iPhone, iPad, or other mobile device, go tobrgov.com/metro21/stream.asp at 6:30 p.m. every Friday

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Louisiana GOP Urges  Common Core Repeal

Louisiana GOP Urges Common Core Repeal

Ross Little, Jr., Louisiana’s Republican National  Committeeman announced today that the LAGOP adopted a resolution calling for the Repeal of Common Core.  The resolution was adopted overwhelmingly on Saturday, Feb. 21, at the first State Republican meeting of 2015. The Resolution was sponsored by Little of Lafayette and co-sponsored by State Rep. Lenar Whitney of […]

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The Silent Revolution in Black

The Silent Revolution in Black

The most powerful political changes generally come from the bottom up.  While most of the political establishment has been asleep, including the media, the Louisiana electorate has been changing, as more than 700,000 have shunned the Republicans and Democrats and registered to vote as Independents, No Party or Other.  Today, there are almost as many […]

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The Rise of the Independent

The common wisdom among the “political class” is that Louisiana is a solidly Red State that can be expected to stay in the Republican colum for a long time to come. After all, every statewide elected official is a Republican, and so are all but one member of the Louisiana Congressional delegation. A majority of […]

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Amoroso, Ourso at Odds on Taxes

Amoroso, Ourso at Odds on Taxes

Metro Councilman Buddy Amoroso, the conservative leader on the Council, narrowly led a field of four candidates Feb. 21 in a Special Election to fill a vacancy in the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 66, which is located in the proposed City of St. George. Amoroso received 1,512 votes, or 36 percent of the […]

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Billy Nungesser Campaigns for Lt. Governor

Billy Nungesser Campaigns for Lt. Governor

Plaquemines Parish president Billy Nungesser brought his campaign for Lt. Governor to the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon and explained the role he would play as Lt. Governor.  Nungesser, the leading fundraiser in the race, said the governor needs a partner to get things done.  But he has to stand up to the governor when he’s wrong. Nungesser said […]

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