States and the State of Utah, the essentials and benefits of the free enterprise system, respect for parents and home, recognition of the dignity and necessity of honest labor, and other skills, habits, and qualities of character which will promote an upright and desirable citizenry and better prepare students for a richer, happier life. Utah Code § 53A-13-101(4)
6. Health Education 7. Physical Education 8. Educational Technology; including keyboarding 9. Library Media skills, integrated into the core subject areas 10. Civics and character education, integrated into the core subject areas
Utah Admin Rule 300-700-10(B) Utah Admin Rule 300-701-3
4.0510.03 GRADES 7-8
Issue Date: 5/8/97 Updated:1/11/24 The general core curriculum in grades 7-8 shall consist of 20 credits (10 credits per year): 1. Language Arts – four credits (including labs) 2. Mathematics – four credits (including labs) 3. Science - four credits (if offered, including labs) 4. Social Studies – (United States History one credit and Utah History one-half credit) 5. At least one-half credit of each of the following: a. Arts
b. Health Education c. Physical Education d. College and Career Awareness e. Digital Literacy 6. Electives – as many as needed to reach 20 total credits
Utah Admin Rule 300-7-011(B) Utah Admin Rule 300-701-3
4.0510.04 GRADES 9-12 Issue Date: 5/8/97 Updated: 1/11/24
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