Sec. 7. (a) Each school corporation shall include in the school corporation's curriculum the following studies: (1) Language arts, including: (A) English; (B) grammar; (C) composition; (D) speech; and (E) second languages. (2) Mathematics. (3) Social studies and citizenship, including the: (A) constitutions; (B) governmental systems; and (C) histories; of Indiana and the United States, including an enhanced study of the Holocaust in each high school United States history course. As part of the United States government credit awarded for the general, Core 40, Core 40 with academic honors, and Core 40 with technical honors designation, each high school shall administer the naturalization examination provided by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. (4) Sciences, including, after June 30, 2021, computer science. (5) Fine arts, including music and art. (6) Health education, physical fitness, safety, and the effects of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and other substances on the human body. (7) Additional studies selected by each governing body, subject to revision by the state board. (b) Not later than November 1 each year, the department shall report to the general assembly in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 the following: (1) The number of students who took the naturalization examination described in subsection (a)(3). (2) The number of students who passed the naturalization examination described in subsection (a)(3) by a score of not less than sixty percent (60%) on their first attempt. (3) The pass rate of the naturalization examination regarding the students who passed as described in subdivision (2). (c) Not more than thirty (30) days after the department reports to the general assembly the information under subsection (b), the department shall post the pass rate under subsection (b)(3) on the department's website. [Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-10.1-4-5.]
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