BILL REQ. #: H-1557.3
State of Washington | 61st Legislature | 2009 Regular Session |
Read first time 02/11/09. Referred to Committee on Education.
AN ACT Relating to closing the achievement gap in order to provide all students an excellent and equitable education; adding a new section to chapter 28A.300 RCW; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The 2008 legislature commissioned five
studies of the differences in academic achievement and educational
outcomes among various subgroups of students. These persistent and
troubling differences are commonly referred to as the achievement gap.
The commissioned studies drew from research, best practices, and the
personal, professional, and cultural experiences of the many
individuals who participated in them. The study recommendations are
numerous and varied, encompassing short-term and long-term strategies
for systemic change. In order to continue the work of the studies,
maintain a sense of urgency, and monitor progress toward the goal of
equitable educational opportunities and outcomes for all children, the
legislature intends to establish an ongoing achievement gap advisory
committee within the office of the superintendent of public
instruction.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 A new section is added to chapter 28A.300
RCW to read as follows:
(1)(a) The achievement gap advisory committee is established within
the office of the superintendent of public instruction, composed of at
least eighteen members each appointed for two-year terms as follows:
(i) Three members appointed by the commission on African-American
affairs;
(ii) Three members representing African immigrants appointed by the
commission on African-American affairs;
(iii) Three members appointed by the commission on Hispanic
affairs;
(iv) Three members appointed by the governor's office of Indian
affairs;
(v) Three members representing Asian Americans appointed by the
commission on Asian Pacific American affairs; and
(vi) Three members representing Pacific Islander Americans
appointed by the commission on Asian Pacific American affairs.
(b) The superintendent of public instruction may appoint up to five
additional members, also for two-year terms. The members of the
committee shall select the chair of the committee for a one-year term.
There is no limitation on the number of terms a member may serve if
reappointed.
(c) The committee may create temporary subcommittees to examine
particular topics in greater depth.
(d) Members of the committee shall serve without compensation but
must be reimbursed as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(e) The office of the superintendent of public instruction shall
provide staff support for the committee.
(2) The purpose of the achievement gap advisory committee is to
advise the superintendent of public instruction, the professional
educator standards board, and the state board of education on effective
measures to close the achievement gap, to foster public accountability
for achieving excellence and equity in public education, and to promote
a greater sense of urgency and priority for doing so. The committee
has the following responsibilities:
(a) Establish key indicators and benchmarks to measure progress in
closing the achievement gap, and advise the office of the
superintendent of public instruction on the data collection and
analysis necessary to track the indicators;
(b) Identify current programs and resources that have the potential
to narrow the gap and make recommendations for their effective
utilization;
(c) Offer advice on how to improve communication and coordination
among programs aimed at narrowing the achievement gap;
(d) Advise the office of the superintendent of public instruction
and the professional educator standards board on effective professional
development programs and practices that increase cultural competence,
family and community engagement, and instruction for struggling
students;
(e) Advise the office of the superintendent of public instruction,
the professional educator standards board, and the state board of
education on effective methods of recruiting and retaining diverse
teachers and school administrators; and
(f) Advise the office of the superintendent of public instruction
and the state board of education on making closing the achievement gap
a central goal of all school improvement programs and plans.