SB 6048 -
By Senator Roach
NOT ADOPTED 03/09/2009
On page 37, after line 24 of the amendment, insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 607 The legislature recognizes that student
learning experiences are enhanced through many activities selected by
students and parents outside the classroom environment. The
legislature finds that recognizing the value of these educational
activities through awarding high school physical education, visual and
performing arts, and elective credits for participation in these
activities will help encourage parental involvement in their
children's education, improve student learning through encouraging
students to take advantage of a broader variety of educational
opportunities, and provide students with the time to take additional
academic courses during the school day.
Sec. 608 RCW 28A.230.090 and 2006 c 114 s 3 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The state board of education shall establish high school
graduation requirements or equivalencies for students, except those
equivalencies established by local high schools or school districts
under RCW 28A.230.097.
(a) Any course in Washington state history and government used to
fulfill high school graduation requirements shall consider including
information on the culture, history, and government of the American
Indian peoples who were the first inhabitants of the state.
(b) The certificate of academic achievement requirements under RCW
28A.655.061 or the certificate of individual achievement requirements
under RCW 28A.155.045 are required for graduation from a public high
school but are not the only requirements for graduation.
(c) Any decision on whether a student has met the state board's
high school graduation requirements for a high school and beyond plan
shall remain at the local level.
(2) In recognition of the statutory authority of the state board of
education to establish and enforce minimum high school graduation
requirements, the state board shall periodically reevaluate the
graduation requirements and shall report such findings to the
legislature in a timely manner as determined by the state board. The
state board shall reevaluate the graduation requirements for students
enrolled in vocationally intensive and rigorous career and technical
education programs, particularly those programs that lead to a
certificate or credential that is state or nationally recognized. The
purpose of the evaluation is to ensure that students enrolled in these
programs have sufficient opportunity to earn a certificate of academic
achievement, complete the program and earn the program's certificate or
credential, and complete other state and local graduation requirements.
The board shall ((reports [report])) report its findings and
recommendations for additional flexibility in graduation requirements,
if necessary, to the legislature by December 1, 2007.
(3) Pursuant to any requirement for instruction in languages other
than English established by the state board of education or a local
school district, or both, for purposes of high school graduation,
students who receive instruction in American sign language or one or
more American Indian languages shall be considered to have satisfied
the state or local school district graduation requirement for
instruction in one or more languages other than English.
(4) The state board of education shall provide by rule for high
school credit equivalencies for physical education, visual and
performing arts, and elective requirements for educational experiences
selected by parents and students consistent with policies adopted by
local school boards under section 3 of this act.
(5) If requested by the student and his or her family, a student
who has completed high school courses before attending high school
shall be given high school credit which shall be applied to fulfilling
high school graduation requirements if:
(a) The course was taken with high school students, if the academic
level of the course exceeds the requirements for seventh and eighth
grade classes, and the student has successfully passed by completing
the same course requirements and examinations as the high school
students enrolled in the class; or
(b) The academic level of the course exceeds the requirements for
seventh and eighth grade classes and the course would qualify for high
school credit, because the course is similar or equivalent to a course
offered at a high school in the district as determined by the school
district board of directors.
(((5))) (6) Students who have taken and successfully completed high
school courses under the circumstances in subsection (((4))) (5) of
this section shall not be required to take an additional competency
examination or perform any other additional assignment to receive
credit.
(((6))) (7) At the college or university level, five quarter or
three semester hours equals one high school credit.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 609 A new section is added to chapter 28A.320
RCW to read as follows:
A school district board of directors shall grant high school credit
for certain educational experiences selected by parents and students
consistent with the policies adopted by the school board. By
September 1, 2010, each school district board of directors shall adopt
a policy granting high school credit for certain educational
experiences selected by students or parents. The policy shall describe
the number of credits granted and the equivalencies for the district's
current high school graduation requirements for physical education,
visual and performing arts, and electives. Experiences qualifying for
educational credit shall include but not be limited to activities under
the supervision of the Washington interscholastic activities
association or other nonprofit voluntary entity responsible for
interschool extracurricular activities; other activities approved by
the school board and recognized by regional organizations; and other
activities approved by the school board."
Renumber the remaining sections consecutively and correct any internal references accordingly.
SB 6048 -
By Senator Roach
NOT ADOPTED 03/09/2009
On page 38, line 25 of the title amendment, after "28A.180.080," strike "and 28A.225.200" and insert "28A.225.200, and 28A.230.090"
On page 39, line 4 of the title amendment, after "28A.500 RCW;" insert "adding a new section to chapter 28A.320 RCW;"