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DimensionRhode Island

Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE)

Alabama

Alabama State Department of Education (Courses of Study adopted by the Alabama State Board of Education)

Common Core — MathAdapted / renamedRepealed
Common Core — ELAAdapted / renamed

Adopted CCSS 2010; transitioned to 'Rhode Island Core Standards' for Math & ELA/Literacy on March 9, 2021 — RIDE states these 'maintain the focus, coherence, and rigor of the CCSS' under a new state name.

Repealed

Adopted CCSS 2010 within the Alabama College- & Career-Ready Standards; 2019 board vote ended Common Core - replaced by 2019 Math COS (eff. 2021-22) and 2021 ELA COS (eff. 2022-23).

Mathematics framework≠ differs

Rhode Island Core Standards for Mathematics (2021)

Common Core, adapted

2019 Alabama Course of Study: Mathematics

State-specific

English Language Arts framework≠ differs

Rhode Island Core Standards for English Language Arts/Literacy (2021)

Common Core, adapted

2021 Alabama Course of Study: English Language Arts

State-specific

Science framework≠ differs

Next Generation Science Standards, adopted as Rhode Island's science standards (2013)

NGSS

2023 Alabama Course of Study: Science (implemented 2025-26; based on NRC Framework for K-12 Science Education, not NGSS)

State-specific

Social Studies framework≠ differs

Rhode Island Social Studies Standards (endorsed by the Council for Elementary and Secondary Education Feb. 2023, full implementation by 2026-27)

C3-based

2024 Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies (adopted Dec 12, 2024; effective 2026-27)

State-specific

U.S. History — grade placement≠ differsgr 5gr 9-12gr 6gr 10gr 11
State / local history — grade placement≠ differsgr 4gr 3gr 4gr 5
Civics & government — grade placement≠ differsgr 8gr 9-12gr 6gr 12
World history — grade placement≠ differsgr 6gr 7gr 9-12gr 7gr 8gr 9
Official sourceride.ri.govwww.alabamaachieves.org

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