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Congress Advances Kids in Classes Act
March 13, 2026
Congressman Burgess Owens and Senator Tim Scott have introduced the Kids in Classes Act to address learning loss during extended school closures caused by teacher strikes and public health emergencies. This federal legislation proposes allowing families to redirect unused Title I funds directly to educational resources for students, particularly benefiting low-income communities. The bill aims to ensure continuity of education by empowering parents with funding flexibility and accountability measures when traditional school systems are disrupted.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals in education and government agencies should anticipate shifts in Title I fund allocation processes, potentially increasing demand for alternative educational services and resources procured by families or local education agencies.
- The legislation could create new procurement opportunities for vendors offering educational materials, digital learning platforms, and supplemental services tailored to home or alternative learning environments.
- Agencies managing Title I funds and local education agencies will need to adapt procurement and fund distribution mechanisms to comply with the new funding flexibility.
- Contractors and service providers should evaluate how this policy may influence contract requirements, funding flows, and accountability standards in federally supported education programs.
Education should never be held hostage to politics. For far too many families, especially in low-income communities, school closures mean lost learning, lost opportunity, and long-term consequences. Empowering parents with real options ensures that when systems fail, students don’t. The Kids in Classes Act puts families first and guarantees that education dollars are used for education – even when the school doors are closed. Our focus must remain where it belongs: protecting children’s futures and expanding opportunity in every community.
— Sen. Tim Scott
Education is the greatest gift we can give the rising generation, and after lengthy school closures due to the pandemic and union strikes, our children are falling behind. Every hour lost in the classroom is time students don’t get back. Our students and our teachers need to be in class. The Kids in Classes Act puts parents back in the driver’s seat, ensuring that when schools shut down, funding follows the student instead of the system. Every child in America deserves a fighting chance, no matter their circumstances or zip code.
— Rep. Burgess Owens
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U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, Local Education Agencies
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- Sen. Tim Scott introduces bill to protect student learning during teacher strikes and public health emergencies — U.S. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina · Scott Senator · Mar 12
- Owens Leads Legislation to Protect Student Learning During Teacher Strikes and Public Health Emergencies · Owens House · Mar 13