§ 16-22-2 Civics education
§ 16-22-3 Instruction in physiology and hygiene
§ 16-22-4 Instruction in health and physical education
§ 16-22-4.1 Rhode Island healthy weight pilot program established
§ 16-22-4.2 Free-play recess
§ 16-22-5 Course in fire prevention prescribed
§ 16-22-6 Duty of school officials to arrange for fire prevention course
§ 16-22-8 Foreign language courses
§ 16-22-9 Uniform testing
§ 16-22-9.1 Foster care youth academic reports
§ 16-22-10 Voting instruction
§ 16-22-11 Pledge of allegiance
§ 16-22-12 Required courses on alcohol and substance abuse
§ 16-22-13 Consumer education
§ 16-22-14 Suicide prevention awareness
§ 16-22-15 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training
§ 16-22-16 Blocked air passage treatment training
§ 16-22-17 AIDS education program
§ 16-22-18 Health and family life courses
§ 16-22-19 Electronic news or educational programming
§ 16-22-20 Animal dissection and vivisection – Right to refuse – Alternate learning project required
§ 16-22-21 Community service learning
§ 16-22-22 Genocide and human rights education
§ 16-22-23 Mathematics, English/Language Arts, and Science
§ 16-22-24 Dating violence education
§ 16-22-25 Lyme disease awareness and prevention program
§ 16-22-26 Age appropriate sexual abuse and assault awareness education
§ 16-22-27 Availability of instruction in musical performance education
§ 16-22-28 Instruction in media literacy
§ 16-22-29 Field trips to nature preserve, reserve, or conservatory
§ 16-22-30 Statewide academic standards
§ 16-22-31 Curriculum frameworks
§ 16-22-32 High quality curriculum and materials
§ 16-22-33 Curriculum implementation accountability
§ 16-22-34 The basic education program
§ 16-22-35 Littering prevention and recycling awareness program
§ 16-22-36 Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander history study
§ 16-22-37 Dual language immersion model policy and timeline
§ 16-22-38 Career and technical education programs

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