§ 16-7.1-1 Legislative findings
§ 16-7.1-2 Accountability for student performance
§ 16-7.1-3 Accountability for district and school expenditures
§ 16-7.1-4 Annual report by Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education
§ 16-7.1-5 Intervention and support for failing schools
§ 16-7.1-5.1 Intervention and support for the Providence public school district
§ 16-7.1-6 Core instruction equity fund
§ 16-7.1-7 Repealed
§ 16-7.1-8 Student equity investment fund
§ 16-7.1-9 Student language assistance investment fund
§ 16-7.1-10 Professional development investment fund
§ 16-7.1-11 Early childhood investment fund
§ 16-7.1-11.1 Full day kindergarten investment fund
§ 16-7.1-12 Student technology investment fund
§ 16-7.1-13 Repealed
§ 16-7.1-14 Joint commission
§ 16-7.1-15 The Paul W. Crowley Rhode Island student investment initiative
§ 16-7.1-16 Targeted school aid
§ 16-7.1-17 Urban after-school programs
§ 16-7.1-18 Investment funds – Funding
§ 16-7.1-19 Vocational technical equity fund

Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 16-7.1 - The Paul W. Crowley Rhode Island Student Investment Initiative

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