U.S. curriculum
The U.S. curriculum refers to the structured educational framework used in schools across the United States. It outlines the subjects and content that students are expected to learn at various grade levels, typically from kindergarten through 12th grade. The curriculum can vary by state and school district, but it generally includes core subjects such as English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
In addition to core subjects, many U.S. curricula incorporate Physical Education, Art, and Music to promote a well-rounded education. The curriculum is designed to meet educational standards set by state and federal guidelines, ensuring that students acquire essential knowledge and skills for their future.