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HomeEducation CodeCh. 2Art. 2§ 51210 Elementary School Curriculum Requirements

§ 51210 Elementary School Curriculum Requirements

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§ 51210 Elementary School Curriculum Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •Kids in grades 1-6 must learn English, math, science, history, art, health, and PE.
  • •Science classes must teach about climate change starting in the 2024-25 school year.
  • •Schools must give at least 200 minutes of PE every 10 school days.
  • •If a school doesn’t follow the PE time rules, parents can complain and get it fixed.

Example

A 4th grader’s school only gives 150 minutes of PE every 10 days instead of 200.

The parent can complain to the school, and if nothing changes, they can appeal to the state. The school must fix it if they’re wrong.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 51210 Elementary School Curriculum Requirements

(a) The adopted course of study for grades 1 to 6, inclusive, shall include instruction, beginning in grade 1 and continuing through grade 6, in the following areas of study: (1) English, including knowledge of, and appreciation for, literature and the language, as well as the skills of speaking, reading, listening, spelling, handwriting, including instruction in cursive or joined italics in the appropriate grade levels, and composition. (2) Mathematics, including concepts, operational skills, and problem solving. (3) Social sciences, drawing upon the disciplines of anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology, designed to fit the maturity of the pupils. Instruction shall provide a foundation for understanding the history, resources, development, and government of California and the United States of America; the development of the American economic system, including the role of the entrepreneur and labor; the relations of persons to their human and natural environment; eastern and western cultures and civilizations; contemporary issues; the wise use of natural resources; and the Spanish colonization of California and the Gold Rush Era, including the treatment and perspectives of Native Americans during those periods. (4) Science, including the biological and physical aspects, with emphasis on the processes of experimental inquiry, on the place of humans in ecological systems, on the causes and effects of climate change, and on the methods to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Appropriate coursework including material on the causes and effects of climate change and methods to mitigate and adapt to climate change shall be offered to pupils as soon as possible, commencing no later than the 2024–25 school year. (5) Visual and performing arts, including instruction in the subjects of dance, music, theater, and visual arts, aimed at the development of aesthetic appreciation and the skills of creative expression. (6) Health, including instruction in the principles and practices of individual, family, and community health. (7) Physical education, with emphasis upon the physical activities for the pupils that may be conducive to health and vigor of body and mind, for a total period of time of not less than 200 minutes each 10 schooldays, excluding recesses and the lunch period, except as provided in subdivision (c) of Section 51222. (8) Other studies that the governing board may prescribe. (b) (1) A complaint that a school district or county superintendent of schools has not complied with the instructional minute requirements of paragraph (7) of subdivision (a) may be filed with a school district or county superintendent of schools pursuant to the Uniform Complaint Procedures set forth in Chapter 5.1 (commencing with Section 4600) of Division 1 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. (2) A complainant not satisfied with the decision of a school district or county superintendent of schools may appeal the decision to the department pursuant to Chapter 5.1 (commencing with Section 4600) of Division 1 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations and shall receive a written appeal decision within 60 days of the department’s receipt of the appeal. (3) If a school district or county superintendent of schools finds merit in a complaint, or the Superintendent finds merit in an appeal, the school district or county superintendent of schools shall provide a remedy to all affected pupils, parents, and guardians. (c) The Legislature finds and declares that neither the original provisions of this section, nor any subsequent amendments to it, were intended to create a private right of action. However, nothing in this subdivision shall restrict or expand the existing right of any party to seek relief from noncompliance with this section pursuant to a writ of mandate. (Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 658, Sec. 1.5. (AB 1821) Effective January 1, 2025.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

educationtreatmentinstructionschoolhealthofferstudentdevelopment

Related Statutes

  • § 51210.8 Health Education Standards
  • § 66010.4 Higher Education Mission Differentiation
  • § 69519 Foster Youth Education Grants
  • § 48216 School Immunization Exclusion Rules
  • § 48326 Chronic Absenteeism Reduction Methods

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 51210.
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