Senator Rubio’s letter to Secretary of Education Duncan: Common Core Standards are illegal
April 25, 2013
In September of 2011, as the Common Core State Standards were being completed, Senator Marco Rubio wrote a letter asking Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to justify his program, since there were at least three laws stating that such a program was illegal.
Read Senator Rubio’s letter.
In the letter he cites three laws that are violated by the Department of Education’s plan to create national curriculum standards and assessments:
- The No Child Left Behind Act [Scroll down to section 9526]
- The Department of Education Organization Act [Give this a moment to load. ( See page 5)]
- The General Education Provisions Act.
“All three laws prohibit the federal government from creating or prescribing national curriculum,” Rubio’s letter states.
We at CURE provide this for you so you have some documentation, when you discuss this with your friends.
In September of 2011, as the Common Core State Standards were being completed, Senator Marco Rubio wrote a letter asking Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to justify his program, since there were at least three laws stating that such a program was illegal.
Read Senator Rubio’s letter.
In the letter he cites three laws that are violated by the Department of Education’s plan to create national curriculum standards and assessments:
- The No Child Left Behind Act [Scroll down to section 9526]
- The Department of Education Organization Act [Give this a moment to load. ( See page 5)]
- The General Education Provisions Act.
“All three laws prohibit the federal government from creating or prescribing national curriculum,” Rubio’s letter states.
We at CURE provide this for you so you have some documentation, when you discuss this with your friends.








