PROPOSED RULES
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 06-13-050.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Chapter 392-160 WAC, Special service program/transitional bilingual.
Hearing Location(s): Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, 600 South Washington Street, Olympia, WA 98504-7200, on January 9, 2008, at 9:00 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: January 10, 2008.
Submit Written Comments to: Bob Harmon, P.O. Box 47200, Olympia, WA 98504-7200, e-mail bob.harmon@k12.wa.us, fax (360) 664-2605, by January 8, 2008.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Terrie Beckman by January 8, 2008, TTY (360) 664-3631 or (360) 725-6147.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The purpose of the proposed rule changes is to be in compliance with RCW and to effectively educate English language learners (ELLs).
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Clarification of the contents of the law as it applies to current practices, including the bilingual entrance and exit criteria.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 28A.180.060.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: [Superintendent of public instruction], governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting, Implementation and Enforcement: Bob Harmon, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, (360) 725-6147.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328.
November 14, 2007
Terry Bergeson
Superintendent of
Public Instruction
OTS-9742.5
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 84-41, filed 10/2/84)
WAC 392-160-010
School district board of directors
duties.
Consistent with the provisions of this chapter, every
school district board of directors:
(1) Shall make available to each eligible student a
transitional bilingual ((instruction)) instructional program
or, if the use of two languages is not practicable as provided
in WAC 392-160-040, an alternative instructional program;
(2) Shall communicate, whenever feasible, with parents of students in the bilingual program, or alternative instruction program in a language they can understand; and
(3) Shall provide ((in-service)) whenever feasible
professional development training for administrators,
teachers, counselors, and other staff ((who are involved in
the district's transitional bilingual program, including
alternative instructional programs,)) on bilingual program
models, and/or district's alternative instructional program,
appropriate use of instructional strategies ((for students of
culturally different backgrounds and use of curriculum
materials and program models)) and assessment results, and
curriculum and instructional materials for use with culturally
and linguistically diverse students.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 84-20-083 (Order 84-41), § 392-160-010, filed 10/2/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.800 through 28A.58.810. 84-13-027 (Order 84-17), § 392-160-010, filed 6/13/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.804. 81-15-089 (Order 81-4), § 392-160-010, filed 7/22/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 80-07-039 (Order 80-21), § 392-160-010, filed 6/17/80.]
(a) ((Provisions for the identification of a student's
primary language pursuant to an interview with or a written
questionnaire directed to)) A home language survey, completed
by the student and the student's parent(s) or guardian(s),
((or a combination of interviews and written questionnaires))
which identifies the primary language as other than English;
and
(b) Provisions for testing students ((as provided for in
this section, WAC 392-160-020, and 392-160-035)) on the
state-approved Washington language proficiency placement test.
(2) Deadline for determining eligibility of newly
enrolled students: The primary language and eligibility of
each newly enrolled student shall be established no later than
the ((twentieth)) tenth school day after the date upon which
the student commences attendance at a particular school
district. Provided that no eligible student shall be required
to participate in a transitional bilingual instructional
program or an alternative instructional program, if the
parent/guardian chooses to opt the student out of program
services.
(3) ((Newly enrolled students who speak little or no
English -- Determination of eligibility: The eligibility of a
newly enrolled student whose eligibility is reasonably
apparent by reason of:
(a) The student's ability to communicate reasonably well in his or her non-English primary language; and
(b) The student's inability to communicate in English to any practical extent as determined by an interview with the student by appropriate school district staff. No other approved test need be administered if the professional judgment of the school personnel is that the student is eligible as defined in WAC 392-160-005(3).
(4) All other newly enrolled students -- Determination of eligibility: The eligibility of all newly enrolled students:
(a) Who have a primary language other than English; and
(b) Whose eligibility is not reasonably apparent by reason of the standards established by subsection (3) shall be determined pursuant to WAC 392-160-020.
(5))) Annual reassessment of all students is required:
Each school year each school in which an eligible student is
enrolled shall conduct an evaluation of the overall academic
progress and English language development of the student. This evaluation must include but not be limited to the
administration of a standardized test in reading, writing,
listening and ((language arts)) speaking in English as set
forth in WAC 392-160-035.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.180 RCW. 91-17-008 (Order 12), § 392-160-015, filed 8/12/91, effective 9/12/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 84-20-083 (Order 84-41), § 392-160-015, filed 10/2/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.800 through 28A.58.810. 84-13-027 (Order 84-17), § 392-160-015, filed 6/13/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.804. 81-15-089 (Order 81-4), § 392-160-015, filed 7/22/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 80-07-039 (Order 80-21), § 392-160-015, filed 6/17/80.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 84-20-083 (Order 84-41), § 392-160-026, filed 10/2/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.800 through 28A.58.810. 84-13-027 (Order 84-17), § 392-160-026, filed 6/13/84.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.800 through 28A.58.810. 84-13-027 (Order 84-17), § 392-160-027, filed 6/13/84.]
(1) The estimated number of eligible students to be
served ((during the current school year and the estimated
number to be served)) in the next school year ((for each
non-English primary language spoken));
(2) A description of the ((approved tests to be used in
the next school year to determine student eligibility))
bilingual instructional program and/or alternative
instructional program to be implemented the next school year;
(3) ((The estimated number of students who will be
enrolled during the next school year in a program funded
pursuant to this chapter in excess of three school years
(i.e., 540 school days or portions thereof). The numbers of
such students shall be identified by the non-English primary
language spoken and the type of program to be provided (i.e.,
bilingual or alternative instructional program);
(4) The number of students who have been enrolled in a program funded pursuant to this chapter in excess of three school years who are currently served identified by the non-English primary language spoken by each student and the type of program provided each student;
(5) A description of the bilingual instruction and alternative instructional programs planned for the next school year; and
(6) A description of the in-service training program that is planned for the next school year.)) A description of the research-based professional development activities plan targeted toward second language acquisition for the next school year as provided for in this section and WAC 392-160-010; and
(4) A description of the district's plan for continuous improvement and evaluation of its program to serve English language learners.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 84-20-083 (Order 84-41), § 392-160-028, filed 10/2/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.800 through 28A.58.810. 84-13-027 (Order 84-17), § 392-160-028, filed 6/13/84.]
(1) Each application that is submitted as required by and
pursuant to this chapter shall be approved: Provided, that
approval of an application may be withheld in whole or part in
the event the superintendent of public instruction deems it
necessary to ascertain the completeness and accuracy of the
application((.));
(2) Each school district shall be notified of program
approval ((or disapproval, in whole or part)) status, within
thirty days after the date of receipt of the application by
the superintendent of public instruction((.)); and
(3) Each application that is returned to a school
district with approval withheld in whole or part shall be
accompanied by an explanation of the reasons ((therefor))
therefore and a statement of the corrective action necessary
for approval.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.800 through 28A.58.810. 84-13-027 (Order 84-17), § 392-160-029, filed 6/13/84.]
(2) The approved test for measurement of improvement in
English language skills for purposes of exit from the
transitional bilingual instructional program or alternative
instructional programs shall be ((any nationally normed
standardized achievement test normally administered by a
school district to its students)) the Washington language
proficiency test.
(3) No student shall be ((entitled to continued
enrollment in a transitional bilingual)) eligible for
continued funding in the transitional bilingual instructional
program or alternative program ((once the student has scored
above the 35th percentile on the reading and language arts
portions of a nationally normed standardized test appropriate
for the student's age and grade level)) upon meeting or
exceeding the state standards as measured by the WLPT. As
provided for in this section and WAC 392-160-015, the
parent/guardian retains the option to refuse program services
for the eligible student.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 84-20-083 (Order 84-41), § 392-160-035, filed 10/2/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.800 through 28A.58.810. 84-13-027 (Order 84-17), § 392-160-035, filed 6/13/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.804. 81-15-089 (Order 81-4), § 392-160-035, filed 7/22/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 80-07-039 (Order 80-21), § 392-160-035, filed 6/17/80.]
(1) Necessary instructional materials in the student's primary language are unavailable and the district has made reasonable efforts to obtain necessary materials without success;
(2) The capacity of the district's bilingual
((instruction)) instructional program is temporarily exceeded
by an unexpected increase in the enrollment of eligible
students;
(3) Bilingual instruction cannot be provided ((affected))
to students without substantially impairing their basic
education ((program)) because of their distribution throughout
many grade levels or schools, or both; or
(4) Teachers who are trained in bilingual education methods and sufficiently skilled in the non-English primary language(s) are unavailable, and the district has made reasonable attempts to obtain the services of such teachers.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.180 RCW. 91-17-008 (Order 12), § 392-160-040, filed 8/12/91, effective 9/12/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 84-20-083 (Order 84-41), § 392-160-040, filed 10/2/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.800 through 28A.58.810. 84-13-027 (Order 84-17), § 392-160-040, filed 6/13/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.804. 81-15-089 (Order 81-4), § 392-160-040, filed 7/22/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 80-07-039 (Order 80-21), § 392-160-040, filed 6/17/80.]
(2) The district, in consultation with the student's IEP team shall determine whether the child's disability is the determinant factor for the child's English language skill deficiency.
(3) If it is determined that the child's disability is the determinant factor for the English language skill deficiency, the child shall not be eligible for the TBIP.
(4) If it is determined that the child's disability is not the determinant factor for the English language skill deficiency, the child shall be eligible for the TBIP.
(5) If it cannot be determined whether or not the child's disability is the determinant factor for the child's English language skill deficiency, the child shall be eligible for TBIP and the special education program. The child's district, in consultation with the student's IEP team shall assess annually whether or not the child's disability is the determinant factor for the child's English language skill deficiency. If the district and IEP team determine that the child's disability is the determinant factor for the child's English language skill deficiency then the child shall not be eligible for the TBIP.
(6) A child who is participating in both the TBIP and the special education program under this chapter shall be subject to all conditions of participation provided in this chapter.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 84-20-083 (Order 84-41), § 392-160-045, filed 10/2/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.804. 81-15-089 (Order 81-4), § 392-160-045, filed 7/22/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.58.808. 80-07-039 (Order 80-21), § 392-160-045, filed 6/17/80.]