In all public and nonpublic schools located within the state there shall be given regular courses of instruction in the Constitutions of the United States and the State of South Dakota. Such instruction shall begin not later than the opening of the eighth grade and shall continue in the high school to an extent to be determined by the South Dakota Board of Education Standards Each public school in this state must include, as a part of the school's history and civics curriculum, instruction on the governments of the United States and this state and the philosophical principles articulated by these governmental systems. The instruction must cover: (1) The Constitution of the United States; (2) The constitution of this state; (3) The Declaration of Independence; (4) The Bill of Rights; (5) The Ten Commandments, presented as a historical legal document, including the influence of the Ten Commandments on the legal, ethical, and other cultural traditions of Western civilization; and (6) Other documents foundational to the legal and governmental systems of the United States and this state, as determined by the South Dakota Board of Education Standards. Each student enrolled in a school district must receive instruction provided pursuant to this section at least once between first and fourth grade, once between fifth and eighth grade, and once between nineth and twelfth grade. The Department of Education shall develop and provide materials to support the instruction required by this section and shall make the material available to a school district upon request.