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  • Education Standards Act (Timebomb Earth)
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  • The Education Standards Act was a federal statute that required parents who homeschooled their children to have their students tested by an grade-appropriate, government determined exam at the end of each school year. If said student received a grade of F (0-59 percent) on their test, their families would be required by law to send their children to a public or private school. The bill would prove to be very polarizing, with one man citing the legislation as being one of the primary reasons for his attempted assassination of President Hughes in 2043.
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  • The Education Standards Act was a federal statute that required parents who homeschooled their children to have their students tested by an grade-appropriate, government determined exam at the end of each school year. If said student received a grade of F (0-59 percent) on their test, their families would be required by law to send their children to a public or private school. President Javier Hughes proposed the bill in 2042. The bill was co-authored by U.S Senators Keith Ellison (D-MN) and Chris Murphy (AP-CT). Education Secretary Mark Takano and former Ohio Governor John Kasich were also consulted by the President when writing his proposal. The bill would prove to be very polarizing, with one man citing the legislation as being one of the primary reasons for his attempted assassination of President Hughes in 2043. Homeschooling would later be outlawed in America in 2056.