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[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-706 instruction in environmental education; assessment; definition

If the governing board chooses to provide instruction in environmental education, has the school district developed and implemented programs which integrate environmental education into the general curriculum?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Are the environmental education programs designed to help pupils develop an understanding of the importance of the environment?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Does the program promote knowledge of environmental concepts, develop positive attitudes and values toward the environment and encourage civic and social responsibility toward environmental issues?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Does the program assess the extent to which pupils have developed an understanding of the importance of the environment to the future of this state and its citizens? These provisions take effect in the academic year following the fiscal year in which the Environmental Education Information Resource System is established.

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-707 high school education about organ donation

If the district has a high school that provides driver education programs are they aware that they may educate the students about the option of organ donation

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-708 remedial education programs; powers of the governing board; definition

Beginning July 1, 1980, school districts with an estimated student count of more than 5,000 for the 1980-81 school year shall provide remedial education programs to the children with learning problems who are presently being served in special education programs as provided in Title 15, Chapter 7, Article 4, but who will no longer qualify for special education when this article becomes effective. Is the district in compliance?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-709 review of students in remedial education programs

Is the educational development of a child in a remedial education program reviewed each regular reporting period by the teachers or others instructing the child in the remedial education program and the regular classroom teacher to determine if the child has reached the expected level of achievement?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

If the child is maintaining an expected level of achievement, is he/she no longer eligible for assistance in the remedial education program?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Are parents notified of the progress of their child in the remedial education program by the established reporting method of the school district?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-710 instruction in state and federal constitutions, american institutions and history of arizona

Does each school give instruction in the essentials, sources and history of the constitutions of the United States and Arizona and instruction in American Institutions and Ideals and in the History of Arizona, and is the instruction given in accordance with the state course of study for at least one year of the common school grades and high school grades respectively?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

R7-2-301 requires this instruction to be given in the 7th or 8th grades of the common school. R7-2-302 specifies high school units for this instruction, but does not specify grade levels.

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Source:  OpenStax, Arizona education law review: gary emanuel, northern arizona university. OpenStax CNX. Oct 09, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11123/1.6
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