HB 2621 -
By Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education
ADOPTED 03/04/2010
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 (1) The legislature has made a commitment
to support multiple strategies to improve teaching and learning of
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in Washington's
public schools. In recent years, Washington has adopted new
technology, mathematics, and science learning standards; initiated
funding for middle schools to provide a career and technical program in
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at the same rate as
a high school operating a similar program; provided professional
development for mathematics and science teachers; created a scholarship
program to encourage students to enter mathematics and science degree
programs; supported career and technical education in high-demand
fields; and authorized alternative ways for teachers to earn
certification in the mathematics and science fields.
(2) At the local level, school districts and their communities are
also finding new ways to improve teaching and learning of science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics. Some districts have combined
several best practices into promising learning models for students.
For example, Aviation high school in the Highline school district
offers a small, highly personalized learning community that is focused
on interdisciplinary immersion in science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics using a hands-on, project-based curriculum. Delta high
school in the Tri-Cities is a collaboration among three school
districts, a skill center, two institutions of higher education, a
community foundation, and local business leaders. The science and math
institute at Point Defiance in Tacoma offers students field-based
applied learning using the natural, historical, and community resources
of a large metropolitan park. These schools draw students from across
regions who are seeking an exciting, rigorous, and nontraditional
learning experience. Other schools and communities across the state
are seeking to replicate these innovative learning models.
(3) The legislature intends to support continued expansion of the
type of innovation and creativity displayed by Aviation, Delta, and the
science and math institute by designating so-called "lighthouse" high
schools to serve as resources and examples of best practices in
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics instruction.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 A new section is added to chapter 28A.630
RCW to read as follows:
(1) Subject to funds appropriated for this purpose, the
superintendent of public instruction shall designate up to three middle
schools and up to three high schools to serve as resources and examples
of how to combine the following best practices:
(a) A small, highly personalized learning community;
(b) An interdisciplinary curriculum with a strong focus on science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics delivered through a project-based instructional approach; and
(c) Active partnerships with businesses and the local community to
connect learning beyond the classroom.
(2) The designated middle and high schools shall serve as
lighthouse programs and provide technical assistance and advice to
other middle and high schools and communities in the initial stages of
creating an alternative learning environment focused on science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics. The designated middle and
high schools must have proven experience and be recognized as model
programs.
(3) In addition, the office of the superintendent of public
instruction shall work with the designated middle and high schools to
publicize the models of best practices in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics instruction used by the designated middle
and high schools and shall encourage other middle and high schools and
communities to work with the designated middle and high schools to
replicate similar models."
HB 2621 -
By Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education
ADOPTED 03/04/2010
On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "schools;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "adding a new section to chapter 28A.630 RCW; and creating a new section."
EFFECT: Adds intent language recognizing the Legislature's
initiation of funding for middle school STEM programs.
Requires OSPI to designate up to three middle schools as
"lighthouse" middle schools in addition to the up to three high schools
to serve as resources and examples of best practices in STEM.