What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill says that in order to keep getting federal funding, local school districts must make sure parents know they have the right to ask for information about foreign involvement in their children's schools. Parents can request to see teaching materials paid for with money from foreign governments or certain foreign groups, find out how many school staff are paid with foreign money, and learn about any funding or agreements the school has with foreign countries or groups of concern. Schools must post information about these parental rights on their websites or share it publicly. The U.S. Department of Education must inform state education agencies about these requirements, and those state agencies must pass the information along to local school districts.
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