H-3388 _______________________________________________
HOUSE BILL NO. 1476
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State of Washington 49th Legislature 1986 Regular Session
By Representatives Allen, Brough, Patrick and May
Read first time 1/15/86 and referred to Committee on Education.
AN ACT Relating to education; amending RCW 28A.41.130 and 28A.41.140; and providing an effective date.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 2, chapter 46, Laws of 1973 as last amended by section 30, chapter 3, Laws of 1983 and RCW 28A.41.130 are each amended to read as follows:
From those funds made available by the legislature for the current use of the common schools, the superintendent of public instruction shall distribute annually as provided in RCW 28A.48.010 to each school district of the state operating a program approved by the state board of education an amount which, when combined with an appropriate portion of such locally available revenues, other than receipts from federal forest revenues distributed to school districts pursuant to RCW 28A.02.300 and 28A.02.310, as the superintendent of public instruction may deem appropriate for consideration in computing state equalization support, excluding excess property tax levies, will constitute a basic education allocation in dollars for each annual average full time equivalent student enrolled, based upon one full school year of one hundred eighty days, except that for kindergartens one full school year shall be one hundred eighty half days of instruction, or the equivalent as provided in RCW 28A.58.754, as now or hereafter amended.
Basic education shall be considered to be fully funded by those amounts of dollars appropriated by the legislature pursuant to RCW 28A.41.130 and 28A.41.140 to fund those program requirements identified in RCW 28A.58.754 in accordance with the formula and ratios provided in RCW 28A.41.140.
Operation of a program approved by the state board of education, for the purposes of this section, shall include a finding that the ratio of students per classroom teacher in grades kindergarten through three is not greater than the ratio of students per classroom teacher in grades four and above for such district: PROVIDED, That for the purposes of this section, "classroom teacher" shall be defined as an instructional employee possessing at least a provisional certificate, but not necessarily employed as a certificated employee, whose primary duty is the daily educational instruction of students: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the state board of education shall adopt rules and regulations to insure compliance with the student/teacher ratio provisions of this section, and such rules and regulations shall allow for exemptions for those special programs and/or school districts which may be deemed unable to practicably meet the student/teacher ratio requirements of this section by virtue of a small number of students: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That these rules and regulations shall provide that any district that has a ratio of no greater than twenty-five students per classroom teacher in grades kindergarten through three shall be in conformance with this section: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the state board of education shall adopt rules to insure that no district has more than one and one-half full time equivalent administrators in the central administration for one thousand full time equivalent students.
If a school district's basic education program fails to meet the basic education requirements enumerated in RCW 28A.41.130, 28A.41.140 and 28A.58.754, the state board of education shall require the superintendent of public instruction to withhold state funds in whole or in part for the basic education allocation until program compliance is assured: PROVIDED, That the state board of education may waive this requirement in the event of substantial lack of classroom space.
This
section shall be effective September 1, ((1982)) 1986.
Sec. 2. Section 14, chapter 244, Laws of 1969 ex. sess. as last amended by section 5, chapter 349, Laws of 1985 and RCW 28A.41.140 are each amended to read as follows:
The basic education allocation for each annual average full time equivalent student shall be determined in accordance with the following procedures:
The governor shall and the superintendent of public instruction may recommend to the legislature a formula based on a ratio of students to staff for the distribution of a basic education allocation for each annual average full time equivalent student enrolled in a common school. The distribution formula shall have the primary objective of equalizing educational opportunities and shall provide appropriate recognition of the following costs among the various districts within the state:
(1) Certificated staff and their related costs;
(2) Classified staff and their related costs;
(3) Nonsalary costs;
(4) Extraordinary costs of remote and necessary schools and small high schools; and
(5) The attendance of students pursuant to RCW 28A.58.075 and 28A.58.245, each as now or hereafter amended, who do not reside within the servicing school district.
This
formula for distribution of basic education funds shall be reviewed biennially
by the superintendent and governor. The recommended formula shall be subject
to approval, amendment or rejection by the legislature. Commencing with the ((1980-81))
1986-87 school year, the formula adopted by the legislature shall
reflect a ratio of not less than ((fifty)) forty-five
certificated classroom personnel to one thousand annual average full
time equivalent students, five additional certificated personnel to one thousand
full time equivalent students, and one classified person to three
certificated personnel. In the event the legislature rejects the distribution
formula recommended by the governor, without adopting a new distribution
formula, the distribution formula for the previous school year shall remain in
effect((: PROVIDED, That the distribution formula developed pursuant to
this section shall be for state apportionment and equalization purposes only
and shall not be construed as mandating specific operational functions of local
school districts other than those program requirements identified in RCW
28A.58.754)). The enrollment of any district shall be the annual average
number of full time equivalent students and part time students as provided in
RCW 28A.41.145, as now or hereafter amended, enrolled on the first school day
of each month. The definition of full time equivalent student shall be
determined by rules and regulations of the superintendent of public
instruction: PROVIDED, That the definition shall be included as part of the
superintendent's biennial budget request: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That any revision
of the present definition shall not take effect until approved by the house
appropriations committee and the senate ways and means committee: PROVIDED,
FURTHER, That the office of financial management shall make a monthly review of
the superintendent's reported full time equivalent students in the common
schools in conjunction with RCW 43.62.050.
Certificated
classroom staff shall include those persons employed by a school
district in a teaching, instructional, educational staff associate, or
learning resources specialist((, administrative or supervisory))
capacity and who hold positions as certificated employees as defined under RCW
28A.01.130, as now or hereafter amended((, and every school district
superintendent, and any person hired in any manner to fill a position
designated as, or which is in fact, that of deputy superintendent or assistant
superintendent)): PROVIDED, That in exceptional cases, people of unusual
competence but without certification may teach students so long as a
certificated person exercises general supervision: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the
hiring of such noncertificated people shall not occur during a labor dispute
and such noncertificated people shall not be hired to replace certificated
employees during a labor dispute. Certificated staff shall include, in
addition to certificated classroom staff, those persons employed by a school
district in an administrative or supervisory capacity, the school district
superintendent, and any deputy or assistant superintendent. Each annual
average full time equivalent certificated classroom teacher's direct classroom
contact hours shall average at least twenty-five hours per week. Direct
classroom contact hours shall be exclusive of time required to be spent for
preparation, conferences, or any other nonclassroom instruction duties. Up to
two hundred minutes per week may be deducted from the twenty-five contact hour
requirement, at the discretion of the school district board of directors, to
accommodate authorized teacher/parent-guardian conferences, recess, passing
time between classes, and informal instructional activity. Implementing rules
to be adopted by the state board of education pursuant to RCW 28A.58.754(6)
shall provide that compliance with the direct contact hour requirement shall be
based upon teachers' normally assigned weekly instructional schedules, as
assigned by the district administration. Additional record-keeping by
classroom teachers as a means of accounting for contact hours shall not be
required. However, upon request from the board of directors of any school
district, the provisions relating to direct classroom contact hours for
individual teachers in that district may be waived by the state board of
education if the waiver is necessary to implement a locally approved plan for
educational excellence and the waiver is limited to those individual teachers
approved in the local plan for educational excellence. The state board of
education shall develop criteria to evaluate the need for the waiver. Granting
of the waiver shall depend upon verification that: (a) The students' classroom
instructional time will not be reduced; and (b) the teacher's expertise is critical
to the success of the local plan for excellence.