S396
An Act for the end of Common Core, and establishing certain other curriculum standards
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Bill overview
This bill seeks to formally end the Common Core standards in Massachusetts and establish new, alternative curriculum standards for the state’s public schools. It aims to provide local school districts with greater flexibility in determining their educational priorities and curriculum content. The bill’s proponents argue that moving away from Common Core will allow for more tailored and locally relevant educational experiences for students. It is currently in the introductory stage and has been referred to the Education committee.
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Primary sponsor
Jason M. Lewis
Cosponsor
Vincent Dixon
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