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EXECUTIVE ORDER BY THE GOVERNOR: WHEREAS: WHEREAS: WHEREAS: WHEREAS: ORDERED: ORDERED: ORDERED: The federal government has no constitutional right to determine how children in the State of Georgia will be educated; and The Georgia ‘Constitution provides that an adequate public education for the citizens shall be a primary obligation of the State of Georgia; and Education is economic development and strong schools are the only proven route to tomorrow’s good jobs; and Intrusive data tracking is an invasion of student rights. NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT To THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME AS GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, rr IS HEREBY That no educational standards shall be imposed on Georgia by the federal government- IT IS FURTHER That all decisions regarding curriculum and instruction shall be made at the local level. IT Is FURTHER That all proposed state education standards shall be posted for public review and comment for at least 60 days. Any proposed changes to state educational standards of any magnitude shall be posted for public review and comment for at least 60 days. Any comments received during the notice period of educational standards adoption or modification shall be made public. All education standards shall be voted on in a public meeting. IT IS FURTHER