Graduation Requirements. Washington State students must meet various requirements in order to graduate high school and receive a diploma. Students must:
Study of the Constitution. Under current statute, the study of the United States and Washington State constitutions is a condition prerequisite to graduation from public and private high schools in Washington.
The Superintendent of Public Instruction is permitted to allow students to meet this prerequisite through noncredit-based study.
Heritage Foundation. The Heritage Foundation is a public-policy organization based in Washington, D.C. According to their website, Heritage is "an organization whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense."
The Heritage Guide to the Constitution is a work published by the organization that features analysis of the United States Constitution by legal scholars.
The Study of Communism. In addition to the study of the constitutions of the United States and Washington State, the study of history and negative effects of communism shall be a condition prerequisite to graduation from a public high school in Washington. The study of communism must also include the number of deaths under communist leaders.
Constitutional Study Prerequisite. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall adopt a rule permitting students who take the Heritage Guide to the Constitution to meet the constitutional study prerequisite for graduation from public and private high schools in Washington.