LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas could be the latest state on the growing list of them considering a repeal of Common Core national standards.

The Arkansas News reports:

Sen. Gary Stubblefield, R-Branch, told the Arkansas News Bureau he is considering filing a bill to repeal Common Core.

“This one size fits all, I just don’t buy that, because there’s just too much difference in different school districts in different states,” Stubblefield said. “I just think there’s a better way to do it.”

Stubblefield said some teachers in his district think Common Core is all right, but “some of them hate it.”

“They think it’s a waste of time. They spend more time trying to learn how to give a test than they actually do teaching,” he said.

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Last legislative session, a bill to defund Common Core – also introduced by Stubblefield – did not make it out of committee.