The key point is in the title of the law and the intention of Senator Rounds
"'The federal Department of Education has never educated a single student, and it’s long past time to end this bureaucratic Department that causes more harm than good,' Rounds said.He argued local control is best when it comes to education.
The proposal comes after Trump called for the department to be closed down in October.
'We want federal education dollars to follow the student rather than propping up a bloated and radical bureaucracy in Washington, D.C.," Trump said. 'We want to close the federal Department of Education.' ".
Trump allies take the first step to wipe out entire government agency
I don't know, but doesn't this mean that a 'national standard' that gives every American student the same basis, indeed rights on which to learn -notably disabled students- is not now guaranteed? Some States may change their policy, some may feel freer to change their curriculum, to give parents more say in the day to day management of schools -whatever the outcome it means neither the President nor Congress, nor I assume the Supreme Court will have any say on what happens in a State. Piece by piece the Federal Union is being dismantled. Is this what Americans voted for?