Teachers to be required to take U.S. Naturalization test
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Board of Education recently approved a rule requiring teachers to take a test based on the U.S. Naturalization test, the same test used to become U.S. citizens.
Here's a challenge to my fellow natural-born citizens: take the test. It's free and online...or it was the last time I looked. I passed it with a 100%. There is no excuse not to pass it, and it should be required to get your high school diploma.
Walter’s has been kicking ass and taking names. He even achieved getting the Bible taught in the schools. There will be lots of resistance but no other state has accomplished that.
Wait for it, 3, 2, 1, Teacher unions announces plan to sue the state of Oklahoma.
ReplyDeleteThey have been at every turn, Walter’s has been swatting them like flies.
DeleteStart with the State GED test, and anything below 90% is disqualifying. Then they can take the Citizenship test.
ReplyDeleteThey can just go to another state where reading, writing and arithmetic aren't required.
ReplyDeleteIt would be a good idea for passing this test to be a requirement to run for elective office.
ReplyDeleteHere's a challenge to my fellow natural-born citizens: take the test. It's free and online...or it was the last time I looked. I passed it with a 100%. There is no excuse not to pass it, and it should be required to get your high school diploma.
ReplyDeleteRick T like the way you think.
ReplyDeleteWalter’s has been kicking ass and taking names. He even achieved getting the Bible taught in the schools. There will be lots of resistance but no other state has accomplished that.
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