The Virginia Department of Education on Tuesday hastily issued a correction after reports circulated that the agency was planning on excising language identifying George Washington as the “Father of our Country” and James Madison as the “Father of the Constitution.”

The controversy arose after Virginia/Washington ABC affiliate WJLA reported on Monday that the agency had proposed “changes to Virginia’s history and social science standards of learning tests [that] would eliminate calling George Washington the ‘Father of our Country’ and James Madison the ‘Father of the Constitution.’ ”

The agency is set to meet on Wednesday to review the state standards of testing, an undertaking the VDOE performs every seven years.

The alleged Washington/Madison changes were purported to be part of those considerations.

Yet following the WJLA’s report, the agency told the news station that the proposed deletion of that language from state standards was an “error” and there was not anything its itinerary to that effect….. (Excerpt from Just the News)

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