New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05661

Introduced
3/13/23  
Refer
3/13/23  

Caption

Requires climate change instruction within the current established science curriculum; requires such instruction be taught in grades one through twelve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A08458

Requires climate change instruction within the current established science curriculum; requires such instruction be taught in grades one through twelve.

NY S06617

Requires climate change instruction within the current established science curriculum; requires such instruction be taught in grades one through twelve.

NY AB1939

Pupil instruction: science requirements: climate change.

NY S07454

Requires school districts to provide instructional programming and services in reading and literacy which are evidence based and aligned with state standards; requires teachers in grades pre-K through five to attend professional development courses in reading education.

NY AB1922

Pupil instruction: science requirements: climate change.

NY HB07083

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Climate Change Instruction In The Science Component Of The Public School Curriculum.

NY AB285

Pupil instruction: science requirements: climate change.

NY S08287

Enacts "Alexandra's law" to require school districts and charter schools to include in the curriculum or instruction teaching students how to recognize and react to rip currents, rip tides and undertows.

NY A07979

Enacts "Alexandra's law" to require school districts and charter schools to include in the curriculum or instruction teaching students how to recognize and react to rip currents, rip tides and undertows.

NY S06318

Requires instruction in arts and music education to be incorporated into curriculums for all public school students; requires school districts to ensure that appropriately certified teachers are providing such education; authorizes rules and regulations consistent with such provisions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.