Washington State
House of Representatives
Office of Program Research
BILL
ANALYSIS

Education Committee

HCR 4408

Brief Description: Creating a joint select committee on secondary education.

Sponsors: Representatives Quall, Ormsby, Dunn and McDermott.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Creates a joint select committee to study the basic structure of middle schools and high schools and to report back with recommendations for more effective organizational structures.

Hearing Date: 3/23/05

Staff: Susan Morrissey (786-7111).

Background:

On studies of student achievement, elementary school students tend to attain higher achievement levels on the state's standards than is true of students in middle schools and high schools. The achievement gap is even higher between American youth and their high school peers in other industrialized countries of the world, a gap that is especially acute in mathematics and science.

The international and state high school achievement gaps may not measure the educational attainment of students who have already dropped out of school. About 66 percent of the state's youth graduate with their peers. That percentage is even lower for students in some demographic categories. About 42 percent of American Indian youth graduate on time. The on-time graduation rate for African American, Hispanic, and limited English proficient youth is under 50 percent. Most youth who don't graduate on time never complete high school. However, a small percentage of them get General Equivalency Diplomas, or obtain diplomas after either a fifth year in high school or through community or technical college high school completion programs.

Summary of Bill:

A joint select committee is created to examine the basic structure of middle schools and high schools. The task force is composed of eight legislators, four from each legislative chamber, selected from each major caucus by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate.

The joint select committee will:

Members of the joint select committee will receive per diem, travel, and staffing support from legislative committee staff.
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The task force expires June 30, 2006.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.