PolicyBrief
S.RES. 587
119th CongressJan 27th 2026
A resolution designating the week of January 25 through January 31, 2026, as "National School Choice Week".
IN COMMITTEE

This resolution officially designates the week of January 25 through January 31, 2026, as National School Choice Week to promote awareness of diverse K-12 educational options.

Tim Scott
R

Tim Scott

Senator

SC

LEGISLATION

Congress Backs 'National School Choice Week' for January 2026

Alright, let's talk about something that hits close to home for anyone with kids, or anyone who just cares about how the next generation gets educated. This resolution isn't about creating new laws or funding new programs, but it's still worth a quick look because it shines a spotlight on a big conversation: school choice.

What's the Deal?

Basically, this resolution officially designates the week of January 25 through January 31, 2026, as "National School Choice Week." Think of it like a national shout-out for the idea that parents should have a say in where their kids go to school. It's a formal recognition from Congress, saying, "Hey, this is important, let's talk about it."

Why Does This Matter to You?

The resolution is pretty clear about its supporting principles. It leans into the idea that offering a variety of K-12 education options — everything from your traditional public schools to charter schools, private schools, online academies, and even homeschooling — helps parents find the best fit for their child. They’re basically saying that not every kid thrives in the same environment, and parents should be empowered to pick what works. It highlights that “talented teachers and school leaders” are doing great work across all these different settings, not just one type.

For you, this means if you're a parent, or planning to be one, this resolution is encouraging you to explore all the educational avenues out there. It’s a push for more public awareness, so you know your options beyond just the school down the street. The resolution specifically states that “more families than ever are actively choosing their children’s education” and that this process “deserves the utmost respect.” So, if you've ever felt overwhelmed by school choices or unsure what's available, this is essentially Congress saying, 'Go find out!'