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Idaho Code tit. 33, ch. 16 – Courses of Instruction | Midpage
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Idaho Statutes
Title 33
Chapter 16
Idaho Code tit. 33, ch. 16
Courses of Instruction
33-1601
Instruction in English language.
33-1602
United States constitution — National flag and colors — National anthem — "America" — Citizenship — civics test.
33-1603
Sectarian instruction forbidden.
33-1604
Bible reading in public schools.
33-1605
Health and physical fitness — Effects of alcohol, tobacco, stimulants and narcotics.
33-1606
Arbor day.
33-1607
Americanization education of adults.
33-1608
Family life and sex education — Legislative policy.
33-1609
Definitions.
33-1610
Involvement of parents and community groups.
33-1611
Excusing children from instruction in sex education.
33-1611A
requiring permission for instruction addressing human sexuality.
33-1612
Thorough system of public schools.
33-1613
Safe public school facilities required.
33-1613A
Expenditures to abate unsafe or unhealthy conditions.
33-1614
Career exploration.
33-1615
Financial literacy.
33-1617
English language learners — Program requirements.
33-1618
Assessment exemption.
33-1619
virtual education programs.
33-1624
rules.
33-1625
youth athletes — concussion and head injury guidelines and requirements.
33-1627
math initiative.
33-1628
firearms safety education in primary and secondary schools.
33-1629
agricultural and natural resource education programs.
33-1630
elementary and secondary education act flexibility document — state board of and state department of education duties.
33-1631
Requirements for Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying Information and Professional Development.
33-1632
Mastery-based Education.
33-1633
computer science initiative for public schools.
33-1634
computer science.
33-1635
career technical education program quality and workforce readiness incentive program.
33-1636
innovation classrooms.
33-1637
human growth AND development instruction in public schools.
33-1638
cursive handwriting proficiency requirement in Idaho public schools.