School districts are legally required to comply with both federal and state education laws. At the federal level, this includes setting academic standards, assessing student performance, providing opportunities for students with disabilities, and complying with Title VI and Title IX of the Civil Rights Act prohibiting discrimination. At the state level, this includes curriculum standards, minimum instruction hours, graduation requirements, and additional special education and access requirements.
Not complying with federal or state education policies may result in the loss of funding. However, the current difficulty is that districts and states are receiving contradictory information, particularly at the federal level.