Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 16-22 - Curriculum [See Title 16 Chapter 97 — the Rhode Island Board of Education Act]
Section 16-22-33. - Curriculum implementation accountability.

§ 16-22-33. Curriculum implementation accountability.
(a) Once local education agencies (“LEAs”) select high-quality curriculum and materials pursuant to § 16-22-32, the department of elementary and secondary education (the “department”) shall identify an LEA assistance partner from within the department to provide any and all support requested by the LEA or individual schools within the LEA regarding access to, implementation of, and professional development for the curriculum and materials.
(b) The LEA assistance partner shall meet with teachers, principals, administrators, or other school officials of the LEA to which they are assigned at a school within the LEA on a regular basis, which shall be no less frequently than every three (3) months, to discuss the progress toward implementing the curriculum and materials effectively. Areas of discussion may include, but are not limited to:
(1) Barriers to learning and plans to eliminate said barriers;
(2) Best practices regarding pedagogical techniques given the diversity of the student population being served;
(3) Where to locate additional professional development resources; and
(4) Implementation strategies that have been successful to share with other LEAs that are using the same curriculum and materials.
(c) The LEA assistance partner shall tour all schools within its assigned LEA with at least one teacher and the principal or assistant principal:
(1) To observe challenges teachers are facing while implementing the curriculum and materials;
(2) To discuss with the teacher and principal or assistant principal ideas to help resolve those challenges; and
(3) To answer any questions regarding the curriculum or implementation thereof.
(d) The LEA assistance partner shall have follow-up meetings at schools within their assigned LEA as often as requested by an individual school or the entire LEA to ensure all educators are comfortable implementing the curriculum effectively.
(e) The LEA assistance partner shall report to the department no less frequently than every three (3) months regarding the status of curriculum implementation at the schools within their assigned LEA.
(f) The commissioner is hereby authorized to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this section.
(g) For the purposes of this section, “local education agencies” (“LEAs”) shall include all of the following within the state of Rhode Island:
(1) Public school districts;
(2) Regional school districts;
(3) State-operated schools;
(4) Regional collaborative schools; and
(5) Charter schools.
History of Section.P.L. 2019, ch. 89, § 1; P.L. 2019, ch. 150, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 16 - Education

Chapter 16-22 - Curriculum [See Title 16 Chapter 97 — the Rhode Island Board of Education Act]

Section 16-22-1. - Repealed.

Section 16-22-2. - Civics education.

Section 16-22-3. - Instruction in physiology and hygiene.

Section 16-22-4. - Instruction in health and physical education.

Section 16-22-4.1. - Rhode Island healthy weight pilot program established.

Section 16-22-4.2. - Free-play recess.

Section 16-22-5. - Course in fire prevention prescribed.

Section 16-22-6. - Duty of school officials to arrange for fire prevention course.

Section 16-22-7. - Repealed.

Section 16-22-8. - Foreign language courses.

Section 16-22-9. - Uniform testing.

Section 16-22-9.1. - Foster care youth academic reports.

Section 16-22-10. - Voting instruction.

Section 16-22-11. - Pledge of allegiance.

Section 16-22-12. - Required courses on alcohol and substance abuse.

Section 16-22-13. - Consumer education.

Section 16-22-14. - Suicide prevention awareness.

Section 16-22-15. - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.

Section 16-22-16. - Blocked air passage treatment training.

Section 16-22-17. - AIDS education program.

Section 16-22-18. - Health and family life courses.

Section 16-22-19. - Electronic news or educational programming.

Section 16-22-20. - Animal dissection and vivisection — Right to refuse — Alternate learning project required.

Section 16-22-21. - Community service learning.

Section 16-22-22. - Genocide and human rights education.

Section 16-22-23. - Mathematics, English/Language Arts, and Science.

Section 16-22-24. - Dating violence education.

Section 16-22-25. - Lyme disease awareness and prevention program.

Section 16-22-26. - Age appropriate sexual abuse and assault awareness education.

Section 16-22-27. - Availability of instruction in musical performance education.

Section 16-22-28. - Instruction in media literacy.

Section 16-22-29. - Field trips to nature preserve, reserve, or conservatory.

Section 16-22-30. - Statewide academic standards.

Section 16-22-31. - Curriculum frameworks.

Section 16-22-32. - High quality curriculum and materials.

Section 16-22-33. - Curriculum implementation accountability.

Section 16-22-34. - The basic education program.

Section 16-22-35. - Littering prevention and recycling awareness program.

Section 16-22-36. - Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander history study.

Section 16-22-37. - Dual language immersion model policy and timeline.

Section 16-22-38. - Career and technical education programs. [Effective January 1, 2023.]