Thursday, April 18, 2013

Grassley Launches Effort to Prohibit Common Core Curriculum Federal Funding


We received this information from Jane Robbins.
 
Please take the time to contact your Senators and ask them to stand with Senator Grassley.
 
Senator Grassley of Iowa is attempting to defund Common Core at the federal level:


Please contact the offices of Senator Chambliss,
and Senator Isakson,  http://www.isakson.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/email-me, and ask them to sign on to the effort. 
 
For more information on Common Core Curriculum visit
 

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

April Meeting Invitation GA GOP State Chairman Forum

The Conservative Republican Women
of North Atlanta

Invites you to attend our April Meeting

Monday, April 15th, 2013
at the Magnolia Bakery
5175 South Old Peachtree Road
Norcross, GA 30092

Doors open at 7:00 PM
Meeting begins promptly at 7:30 PM

Speakers are the announced Candidates
for the GA GOP State Chairman
Forum Format

Seth Harp, Alex Johnson,
John Padgett, BJ Van Gundy

Please feel free to bring a friend.  We welcome both men and women to attend and to join as members. There is no charge to attend. Snacks and drinks provided.
 
***Please remember to bring current and expired CLIPPED manufacturers' coupons to send to military families overseas.  Donations will be gladly accepted to help with postage.***
 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Common Core Bill Filed

We received this fantastic news from Jane Robbins.  Please contact your State legislator and and ask them to support S.B. 167.


Senator Ligon introduced the Common Core-withdrawal bill, S.B. 167, yesterday. Five other senators -- Barry Loudermilk, John Albers, Chuck Hufstetler, Hunter Hill, and Tommie Williams -- signed on as well. 

We now have about 3 weeks to get this through the Senate so it can be sent to the House. Please crank up your networks and generate phone calls to the Senate Education Committee and the Governor (phone numbers attached -- don't worry about calling the House for now). Also attached is a short summary of what's wrong with Common Core.

Nationally, the news was good this week. The Indiana Senate Education Committee voted 7-4 to send the CC bill to the full Senate, which will vote on it this coming Tuesday. (If you have friends or relatives in IN, recruit them to the cause!). Yesterday the Kansas House Education Committee held a hearing on a similar bill, and a bill has been introduced in Alabama with a slew of co-sponsors. This wave is building.

As always, we're grateful for your dedication.
Jane
 

 Here is an outline of Common Core

Common Core is a set of K-12 school standards, in English language arts (ELA) and math, that were developed behind closed doors by private interests in Washington, DC. The standards were then imposed on the states by the US Department of Education, which required states to adopt them to be eligible for Race to the Top stimulus funding. Adoption of the Common Core scheme in Georgia creates many problems:
1)      Georgia can no longer control what is taught in its schools in ELA and math;
2)      Georgia parents and teachers will have no recourse if they see that the standards are not working in the classroom;
3)      The Common Core standards are mediocre at best and will “dumb down” instruction in our schools;
4)      The national test that is aligned with Common Core (the PARCC test) will impose enormous costs on the state and on local school districts and will result in inequitable results for both students and teachers;
5)      The Common Core scheme also includes the collection of massive amounts of personal data on our students, which data will ultimately be shared with the US Department of Education and whatever other government agencies or private organizations it designates to receive the data;
6)      The amount of money it will cost to implement the Common Core standards and the PARCC tests will dwarf the $400 million Georgia received from Race to the Top; and
7)      Georgia will likely have no control over future standards (in science, social studies, and health/sex education) that will be imposed just as Common Core was – through the power of the federal purse.
Find out more information at http://stopcommoncore.com/
 

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Effectively Conveying the Conservative Message

Conservative Republican Women

Of North Atlanta

invites you to attend our February meeting
Monday, February 18th,
Magnolia Café
5175 South Old Peachtree Road,
Norcross, GA
Doors open at 7:00.
Meeting begins promptly at 7:30


Featured speakers are:

Carolyn Garcia

Effectively Conveying the GOP Message

and

Rachel Little
Gene Callaway


Gwinnett County GOP Chairman Candidates

Please feel free to invite your friends

Don't forget to bring your expired and current manufacturer coupons to support our troops

Please remember it is time to pay your dues of $25.00.

Monday, January 21, 2013

FQA for Gwinnett GOP Mass Meetings

Posted from www.gwinnettrepublicans.com

Gwinnett GOP Mass Meetings February 9th 2013
Where will the Mass Meetings be held?
School District 1: Gwinnett GOP Headquarters, 46 South Clayton Street in Lawrenceville.
School District 2: Collins Hill High School Media Center, 50 Taylor Road in Suwanee.
School District 3: Ippolito’s Restaurant, 350 Town Center Avenue in Suwanee.
School District 4: Snellville City Hall Community Room, 2342 Oak Road.
School District 5: Singleton Road Activity Building, 5520 Singleton Road in Norcross.

IMPORTANT: School district boundaries changed in 2012, and you may be in a different school district than you were previously. You are strongly urged to check your precinct number and your correct school district prior to your arrival at a mass meeting location.  If you arrive at the wrong location, you will not be allowed to participate, and may not have enough time to get to the correct location by the time the mass meetings begin.  (Doors open at 9:00; Mass meeting begins at 10:00.) 

What Are the Requirements to Attend the Mass Meeting?
You must be a registered voter in the precinct and you must believe in Republican principles. You do not have to be a paid member of the Gwinnett GOP in order to participate.

What should I bring to the Mass Meeting?
To speed registration, please bring photo ID. We will have a computerized database of registered voters in the county, and will verify your ability to participate using that database. If you registered to vote or changed your registration address after October 9th, 2012, your registration information may not be in our database. In that case, print out a copy of your registration record from the Secretary of State website. If your registration information does not appear in the state database, you will need to contact the Gwinnett County Department of Elections and get this information from them.

What if I can’t attend the Mass Meeting but still want to be a delegate at the convention?
You may have someone else who is attending your precinct’s Mass Meeting nominate you as a delegate, however those attending the meeting have first priority over those not in attendance. A change to the credential forms this year requires that each delegate and alternate provide their legal name as listed in their voter registration record, gender and birth year, in addition to address, phone number and email address. If someone else will nominate you, make sure that you provide them with this information.

What happens if no one shows up from my precinct?
In that case, the precinct officer positions will remain unfilled, and no one representing that precinct will be eligible to vote at the county convention.

What if I’m the only one from my precinct to attend?
In that case, you can represent your precinct at the County Convention. You can also elect yourself as Precinct Chairman, although this is not required if you don’t want to take on the responsibility.

I’ve moved recently. Which precinct should I attend?
You must attend the mass meeting of the precinct in which you are registered to vote, even if you no longer live there. If you updated your voter registration to reflect your new address after October 9th, 2012, bring a copy of your new registration information with you. If you attend a mass meeting in a precinct other than the one you are registered in, you will be disqualified and you will not be permitted to attend the convention as a delegate or alternate.

I Still Have Questions. Who Do I Contact?
Please email your question to info@gwinnettrepublicans.com