WSR 15-06-055
PROPOSED RULES
SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
[Filed March 3, 2015, 10:53 a.m.]
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 14-19-041.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Seal of biliteracy, WAC 392-415-070 and new WAC 392-410-350.
Hearing Location(s): Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), 600 Washington Street, OSPI Policy Room 2nd Floor, Olympia, WA 98501, on April 13, 2015, at 11:30 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: April 15, 2015.
Submit Written Comments to: Paris Granville, P.O. Box 47200, 600 Washington Street S.E., Olympia, WA 98504-7200, e-mail paris,granville@k12.wa.us [paris.granville@k12.wa.us], fax (360) 725-3017, by April 12, 2015.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Kristin Murphy by April 6, 2015, TTY (360) 664-3631 or (360) 725-6133.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: To provide guidelines for school districts to award the seal of biliteracy to their graduating students. The rule outlines the criteria that assessments should meet to qualify for the seal of biliteracy. The seal recognizes real skills and proficiency, not seat time.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: The seal recognizes the literacy skills that [of] Washington bilingual students independent of courses taught. This validates their identity and starts to capture a small portion of the outside skill. There are many different options for students to earn the seal.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 28A.300.575 and 28A.230.125.
Statute Being Implemented: RCW 28A.230.125.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Agency Comments or Recommendations, if any, as to Statutory Language, Implementation, Enforcement, and Fiscal Matters: The seal of biliteracy contains an implementation and maintenance budget.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Implementation: Paris Granville, OSPI, (360) 725-6129; and Enforcement: Jessica Vavrus, OSPI, (360) 725-6432.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. Not applicable.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. Not applicable.
March 3, 2015
Randy Dorn
State Superintendent
of Public Instruction
NEW SECTION
WAC 392-410-350 Seal of biliteracy.
(1) The authority for this section is RCW 28A.300.575, which authorizes the office of the superintendent of public instruction to adopt rules establishing criteria for award of the Washington state seal of biliteracy.
(2) Graduating high school students must meet the following criteria to be awarded the Washington state seal of biliteracy:
(a) Students must demonstrate proficiency in English by (i) meeting the statewide minimum graduation requirements in English under WAC 180-51-066 through 180-51-068, as amended; and (ii) meeting the state standard on the reading and writing or English language arts assessments under RCW 28A.655.061; and
(b) Students must demonstrate proficiency in one or more world languages through any one of the following methods:
(i) Passing a foreign language advanced placement examination with a score of three or higher;
(ii) Passing an International Baccalaureate examination with a score of four or higher;
(iii) Demonstrating intermediate-mid level proficiency or higher in the world language based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) proficiency guidelines, using assessments approved by the office of superintendent of public instruction for competency-based credits;
(iv) Qualifying for four competency-based credits by demonstrating proficiency in the world language at intermediate-mid level or higher based on the ACTFL proficiency guidelines, according to the school district's policy and procedure for competency-based credits for world languages; or
(v) Demonstrating proficiency in speaking, writing, and reading the world language through other national or international assessments approved by the office of superintendent of public instruction at a level comparable to intermediate-mid level or higher based on the ACTFL proficiency guidelines.
(3) "Foreign language" and "world language" as used in this section means a language other than English, and includes, without limitation, American sign language, Latin, and Native American or other indigenous languages or dialects.
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 06-23-041, filed 11/7/06, effective 12/8/06)
WAC 392-415-070 Mandatory high school transcript contents—Items—Timelines.
(1)(a) The standardized high school transcript shall contain only the information listed in subsection (2) of this section in order to meet the statutory requirements under RCW 28A.230.125 for a statewide standardized transcript.
(b) Any other information the district or school may desire to include may be stapled to the transcript or otherwise provided with the transcript. Information that is not listed below shall not be included on the state standardized transcript:
(2)(a) Authorized and required transcript information ((effective now)) must include:
(i) The student's legal name (last name, first name, and middle name(s) or middle initial(s)), and other or former names used;
(ii) The name(s) of parent(s) or guardian(s);
(iii) The student's ((birthdate)) birth date (mm/dd/yyyy);
(iv) The student's school district identification number (if applicable);
(v) The school name, address, phone number, and name of the school district issuing the transcript;
(vi) A list of previous schools attended where credit was attempted (school name, city, state, and month and year of entrance and exit);
(vii) The student's academic history for all high school level courses attempted, including courses taken under RCW 28A.230.090(4) and including those courses where a student has withdrawn, and listed by report period for the grade level (month and year), course code and description, marks/grades earned as defined in WAC 392-415-050 (a mark/grade of "W" will be used to indicate a withdrawal from a course), credits attempted and earned as defined in WAC 392-415-040, grade point average as defined in WAC 392-415-055, and a report period and cumulative summary of the student's high school level academic history((.));
(viii) Credits attempted for courses taken more than once to improve a grade/mark may count only once toward the number of credits required for graduation, except that credits attempted for courses taken more than once to improve a grade may count toward the number of credits required for graduation on the condition that the letter grades earned for all attempts are included in the calculation of the student's grade point average. For the purpose of this subsection, districts and schools shall not convert letter grades to grades/marks not used in the grade point average calculation.
(b) Authorized and required additional transcript information in effect for students who first entered ninth grade in the 2002-03 school year. The following courses, for which college credit can be earned, shall be designated on the transcript with the designation coding indicated. Courses completed and credits earned through running start shall be noted with an "R" designation. Courses completed and credits earned through advanced placement shall be noted with an "A" designation. Courses completed and credits earned through college in the high school shall be noted with a "C" designation. Courses completed and credits earned through an international baccalaureate program shall be noted with an "I" designation. Courses completed which earn college credit through techprep and/or the corresponding credits or certification earned shall be noted with a "T" designation. Courses that meet or satisfy higher education coordinating board core course requirements shall be noted with a "B" designation. Courses completed and credits earned through an honors option shall be noted with an "H" designation.
(c) Authorized and required additional transcript information in effect beginning with students who first entered ninth grade in the 2004-05 school year:
(i) Notation that the high school and beyond plan graduation requirement was met or not met by the student;
(ii) Notation that the culminating project graduation requirement was met or not met by the student; and
(iii) If applicable, notation that the certificate of academic achievement graduation requirement was met or not met by the student; ((and))
(iv) If applicable, notation that the certificate of individual achievement graduation requirement was met or not met by the student((.)); and
(v) If applicable, notation of whether the student has earned the Washington state seal of biliteracy as provided under WAC 392-410-350.
(3) Each issuance of the transcript shall include a report date (mm/dd/yyyy), graduation date (noting month and year), end of transcript record (signifying no more authorized data), office of superintendent of public instruction (OSPI) transcript form version number, and page number ('x' of 'y').
(4) The signature of the authorized school official (name, title, and date) and seal of the district, if available. The signature of the authorized school official may be affixed electronically, subject to a written district policy that addresses signature security and assures that the authorized school official acknowledges, in writing, that affixing their signature electronically to the transcript is a legal and binding action.