Schools across America don’t need Common Core or its invasive testing component to dig deep into a student’s personal and family life.
Public-school systems have been awash in a culture of privacy-destroying data mining for years, say experts on student privacy.
The recent bombshell reported by MassResistance.org showed that students as young as 13 or 14 are being given surveys asking their sexual orientation, how often they have sex, whether it is anal, oral or vaginal sex, how often they carry guns or other weapons, and the list goes on.
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