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=Kodiak Education Reforms, 649=
''Education in The Kodiak Republic (TKR)  should prepare all generations for future success by providing a strong foundation of core knowledge and learning. A stronger education system that serves all children and youth regardless of background will increase future generational productivity, and economic potential, and advance TKR socially, and technologically. Our future belongs to and is driven by the next generation(s). We as a nation must prepare our children, from all walks of life, for a better future with the aim of meeting and exceeding international standards for education levels amongst the population.''
 
''This reform package introduces two acts that form a fundamental reform of education practices and standards that provide equal opportunity for all. 1) State Education and Standards Act, and 2) Nutritional Standards for School Meals Act''
 
''PASSED 21 December 2022, with 16 Aye, 0 Nay, 3 Abstain.''
 
== State Education and Standards Act ==
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* Arts, Music, and Design
* Health and Physical Education
*Foreign and Other Languages
 
7.2 - Schools are authorised to provide both required and elective courses to cover the core curriculum areas in consultation with the Kodiak Education Board to meet both educational and assessment standards.
 
7.2.1 - Schools are authorised to select and choose which foreign language courses available to students with consultation with the Kodiak Education Board with due consideration to curriculum, needs, and availability of teaching staff.
 
7.2.2 - All high schools must offer Kodiak Sign Language (KSL) as a language option to students.
 
7.3 - Schools are authorised to deliver advanced placement courses in consultation with The Kodiak Education Board and Kodiak universities for Lower and Upper 6 students.
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