BISMARCK — In response to Gov. Doug Burgum’s signature of House Bill 1376, which expands public school access by ending discrimination against North Dakota’s students based on where they live, Executive Director Craig Hulse released the following statement on behalf of yes. every kid.
“For far too long, school zoning discrimination has prevented every kid from getting the best education possible. With Gov. Burgum’s leadership and strong support from the legislature, North Dakota is opening up educational options for students and ensuring that families have the freedom to make the best educational decisions for their child. Access to a public school that best meets your child’s needs should not be determined by your ZIP code or how much money your family has, and other states should follow North Dakota’s lead.
“We thank Gov. Burgum, Rep. Michelle Strinden, Rep. Cindy Schreiber-Beck, Sen. Kyle Davison, Sen. Michael Wobbema and State Supt. Kirsten Baesler for their support of North Dakota’s students and their families and look forward to working together to continue advancing public policy that respects the dignity of every kid.”
yes. every kid also adds:
"House Bill 1376 passed with bipartisan support, reflecting families’ desire for customizing their children’s education. The law will:
House Bill 1376, now signed into law, solidifies North Dakota as a national leader in ending school zoning discrimination.
About yes. every kid:
yes. every kid. supports policies that respect the dignity of every student, welcome innovative ideas and foster a diversity of approaches to learning. Yes. every kid. will support and build coalitions to advance new conversations and bold visions by bringing together differing voices and perspectives to revolutionize the K-12 education experience."