Ending Common Core and Expanding School Choice Act
HR 83 ends Common Core, allowing states to set their own education standards, while expanding school choice options for families through increased funding and flexibility.
HR 83 ends Common Core, allowing states to set their own education standards, while expanding school choice options for families through increased funding and flexibility.
Bill Number: HR 83
Title: Ending Common Core and Expanding School Choice Act
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced On: January 03, 2025
Classification: Bill
The Ending Common Core and Expanding School Choice Act aims to eliminate the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in education and enhance options for school choice across the United States. The bill seeks to empower states and local education agencies to develop their own educational standards and curricula, thereby promoting greater flexibility and innovation in K-12 education.
Elimination of Common Core:
Expansion of School Choice:
Funding Mechanisms:
Accountability Measures:
HR 83 represents a significant shift in educational policy by proposing the end of Common Core and promoting school choice. If enacted, it could lead to substantial changes in how education is delivered in the United States, impacting students, parents, and educational institutions alike. The bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, with further developments expected as it moves through committee review.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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