By Ryan Quinn CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The House of Delegates passed a bill Saturday to repeal Common Core standards in West Virginia, but the state schools superintendent says he doesn't know what specific standards legislators have problems with."I do not have in my possession any one particular standard that is a concern," Superintendent Michael Martirano said Monday morning after addressing members of the Senate Education Committee.Delegate Mike Pushkin, D-Kanawha, said he's not necessarily a Common Core proponent, but he voted against the repeal after asking other delegates for examples of specific standards they took issue with.