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ME LD660
Bill
Status
6/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Elizabeth Caruso
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AI Summary
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School boards must adopt policies ensuring approved curriculum is implemented in classrooms without change
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School administrative units must post at least 3 years of student enrollment and proficiency data by grade level and subject on their public websites
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Academic class offerings and curriculum materials may not be based on surveys or assessments of student characteristics (race, sex, gender, religion, disability, income), psychological/social-emotional data, or trauma-related information
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All state-funded professional development programs for educators must be publicly accessible, including posting materials online, opening sessions to public attendance, recording programs, and listing them at least 30 days in advance
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School districts must create searchable online portals containing all curricula, source materials, professional development documents, and costs associated with guest speakers
Legislative Description
An Act to Provide Transparency and Public Access to Public School Curricula
School Policies
Last Action
Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)
6/3/2025