The proposed legislation, General Assembly Raised Bill No. 308, mandates that local and regional boards of education establish a school district curriculum committee responsible for recommending, developing, reviewing, and approving all curriculum within their districts. Effective July 1, 2026, the bill requires these boards to make all approved curriculum and associated materials available in compliance with the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment. Additionally, it stipulates that boards must post all approved curriculum, including its objectives and scope and sequence, on their official websites.

The bill repeals the previous requirement to post only the objectives and scope and sequence of the curriculum, replacing it with a broader mandate to include all aspects of the approved curriculum. This change aims to enhance transparency and accessibility of educational materials for parents and the community. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and is intended to ensure that educational content is readily available online for public review.