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- The Press Release was posted on this blog on November 24, 2041: "PA Citizens Ask Gov. Corbett for Data Collection Moratorium"
- This was followed up by the complete text of the letter addressed to Pennsylvania officials on Friday, November 28th: "Anita Hoge's OPEN LETTER to PA Dept of Ed's Dumaresq"
- Anita subsequently wrote a brief background of the history that led up to the call for a Moratorium on student data collection on Sunday, November 30th: "Pennsylvania Citizens Call for Moratorium on Data Collection: The Story Behind the Pennsylvania Press Release and Open Letter"
Here are some of the other articles that have appeared in the press:
- Fox News carried the story "Critics say Common Core includes collecting psych data on kids," by Perry Chiaramonte, December 3, 2014, FoxNews.com.
- NewsWithViews ran Anita's article, "PENNSYLVANIA CITIZENS CALL FOR MORATORIUM ON DATA COLLECTION," on December 2, 2014.
- WorldNetDaily ran an article "'Womb-to-workforce' data-mining scheme sparks revolt" on November 30th by Leo Hohmann.
School officials at a recent meeting expressed concerns about increasing amounts of data the district is required to submit to Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Information Management System (PIMS).
The longitudinal data system continuously collects information for approximately 1.8 million students, pre-K through college, used to support testing and accountability systems....
PIMS data includes demographic records, courses, assessments, discipline, programs, services and more.
...Haverford annually submits a whopping 15,023,713 fields of information to PIMS.
Student templates total 7,841,600 fields, with 52 fields submitted 26 times throughout the year due to corrections and changes.
“On a regular basis, we are updating and chasing down data,” Keilbaugh said.
“It increases every year,” said Director of Technology Jane Greenspun, “The demands, fields, pieces of information requested from us by the state...It’s substantial and takes a great deal of time from our staff.”
“This is what I call a quiet, unfunded mandate,” Gray said. “All of a sudden you realize you’re spending a small fortune to collect data but you’re not sure why.”