LCO No. 3806 1 of 4 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 7082 January Session, 2019 LCO No. 3806 Referred to Committee on EDUCATION Introduced by: (ED) AN ACT CONCERNING TH E INCLUSION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CURRICULUM. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Section 10-16b of the general statutes is repealed and the 1 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2019): 2 (a) In the public schools the program of instruction offered shall 3 include at least the following subject matter, as taught by legally 4 qualified teachers, the arts; career education; consumer education; 5 health and safety, including, but not limited to, human growth and 6 development, nutrition, first aid, including cardiopulmonary 7 resuscitation training in accordance with the provisions of section 10-8 16qq, disease prevention and cancer awareness, including, but not 9 limited to, age and developmentally appropriate instruction in 10 performing self-examinations for the purposes of screening for breast 11 cancer and testicular cancer, community and consumer health, 12 physical, mental and emotional health, including youth suicide 13 prevention, substance abuse prevention, including instruction relating 14 to opioid use and related disorders, safety, which shall include the safe 15 Raised Bill No. 7082 LCO No. 3806 2 of 4 use of social media, as defined in section 9-601, and may include the 16 dangers of gang membership, and accident prevention; language arts, 17 including reading, writing, grammar, speaking and spelling; 18 mathematics; physical education; science, which may include the 19 climate change curriculum described in subsection (d) of this section; 20 social studies, including, but not limited to, citizenship, economics, 21 geography, government, history, [and] Holocaust and genocide 22 education and awareness in accordance with the provisions of section 23 10-18f, and African-American studies in accordance with the 24 provisions of section 2 of this act; computer programming instruction; 25 and in addition, on at least the secondary level, one or more world 26 languages and vocational education. For purposes of this subsection, 27 world languages shall include American Sign Language, provided 28 such subject matter is taught by a qualified instructor under the 29 supervision of a teacher who holds a certificate issued by the State 30 Board of Education. For purposes of this subsection, the "arts" means 31 any form of visual or performing arts, which may include, but not be 32 limited to, dance, music, art and theatre. 33 (b) If a local or regional board of education requires its pupils to 34 take a course in a world language, the parent or guardian of a pupil 35 identified as deaf or hard of hearing may request in writing that such 36 pupil be exempted from such requirement and, if such a request is 37 made, such pupil shall be exempt from such requirement. 38 (c) Each local and regional board of education shall on September 1, 39 1982, and annually thereafter at such time and in such manner as the 40 Commissioner of Education shall request, attest to the State Board of 41 Education that such local or regional board of education offers at least 42 the program of instruction required pursuant to this section, and that 43 such program of instruction is planned, ongoing and systematic. 44 (d) The State Board of Education shall make available curriculum 45 materials and such other materials as may assist local and regional 46 boards of education in developing instructional programs pursuant to 47 this section. The State Board of Education, within available 48 Raised Bill No. 7082 LCO No. 3806 3 of 4 appropriations and utilizing available resource materials, shall assist 49 and encourage local and regional boards of education to include: (1) 50 Holocaust and genocide education and awareness; (2) the historical 51 events surrounding the Great Famine in Ireland; (3) African-American 52 history; (4) Puerto Rican history; (5) Native American history; (6) 53 personal financial management, including, but not limited to, financial 54 literacy as developed in the plan provided under section 10-16pp; (7) 55 training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of automatic 56 external defibrillators; (8) labor history and law, including organized 57 labor, the collective bargaining process, existing legal protections in the 58 workplace, the history and economics of free market capitalism and 59 entrepreneurialism, and the role of labor and capitalism in the 60 development of the American and world economies ; (9) climate 61 change consistent with the Next Generation Science Standards; (10) 62 topics approved by the state board upon the request of local or 63 regional boards of education as part of the program of instruction 64 offered pursuant to subsection (a) of this section; and (11) instruction 65 relating to the Safe Haven Act, sections 17a-57 to 17a-61, inclusive. The 66 Department of Energy and Environmental Protection shall be available 67 to each local and regional board of education for the development of 68 curriculum on climate change as described in this subsection. 69 Sec. 2. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2019) (a) For the school year 70 commencing July 1, 2019, and each school year thereafter, each local 71 and regional board of education shall include African-American 72 studies as part of the social studies curriculum for the school district, 73 pursuant to section 10-16b of the general statutes, as amended by this 74 act. In developing and implementing the African-American studies 75 curriculum, the board may utilize existing and appropriate public or 76 private materials, personnel and other resources, including the 77 curriculum materials made available by the State Board of Education 78 pursuant to subsection (d) of said section 10-16b. 79 (b) A local or regional board of education may accept gifts, grants 80 and donations, including in-kind donations, designated for the 81 development and implementation of the African-American studies 82 Raised Bill No. 7082 LCO No. 3806 4 of 4 curriculum under this section. 83 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2019 10-16b Sec. 2 July 1, 2019 New section Statement of Purpose: To include African-American studies in the social studies component of the public school curriculum. [Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. 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