As used in this chapter, "course of study" means those activities for which students enrolled pursuant to chapters
180-16, 180-51, 392-169, 392-134, and
392-410 WAC may be counted as enrolled students for the purpose of full-time equivalent student enrollment counts.
(1) Course of study includes:
(a) Instruction - Teaching/learning experiences conducted by school district staff as directed by the administration and the board of directors of the school district, or teaching/learning experiences conducted by charter school staff as directed by the charter school administration and charter school board, inclusive of intermissions for class changes, recess and teacher/parent-guardian conferences that are planned and scheduled by the district or charter school for the purpose of discussing students' educational needs or progress, and exclusive of time for meals.
(b) Alternative learning experience - Alternative learning experience provided by the school district or charter school in conformance with WAC
392-121-182.
(c) Instruction provided by a contractor - Instruction provided by a contractor in conformance with WAC
392-121-188 or
392-121-1885.
(d) National guard - Participation in a national guard high school career training program for which credit is being given toward either required or elective high school credits pursuant to RCW
28A.300.165 and WAC
392-410-320.
(e) Ancillary service - Any cocurricular service or activity, any health care service or activity, and any other services or activities, for or in which enrolled students are served by appropriate school district or charter school staff. The term shall include, but not be limited to, counseling, psychological services, testing, remedial instruction, speech and hearing therapy, health care services, and if such service is provided by the district or charter school, certificated contact time pursuant to RCW
28A.225.010 (4)(a) with students who are in a home-based instruction program. The term shall exclude all extracurricular activities and all other courses of study defined in this section. In conformance with WAC
392-134-025, school districts and charter schools report the actual number of student contact hours of ancillary service for part-time, private school, and home-based students to the superintendent of public instruction.
(f) Work based learning - Training provided pursuant to WAC
392-410-315 and reported as provided in WAC
392-121-124.
(h) Transition school - Participation in the University of Washington's transition school and early entrance program pursuant to RCW
28A.185.040, and chapter
392-120 WAC. Such participation shall be reported by the University of Washington and shall not be reported by a school district or charter school.
(i) Technical college direct funding - Enrollment at a technical college pursuant to RCW
28A.150.275 and WAC
392-121-187. Such participation shall be reported by the technical college and shall not be reported by a school district unless the technical college and the school district agree to have the school district report such enrollment.
(j) Dropout reengagement program - Enrollment in a state approved dropout reengagement program pursuant to RCW
28A.175.100 and chapter
392-700 WAC.
(2) Course of study does not include:
(a) Home-based instruction pursuant to RCW
28A.225.010(4): Education programs provided by a parent which do not meet the requirements of WAC
392-121-182 cannot be claimed for state funding;
(b) Private school instruction pursuant to chapter
28A.195 RCW;
(c) Adult education as defined in RCW
28B.50.030(12);
(d) Instruction provided to students who do not reside in Washington state (RCW
28A.225.260);
(e) Enrollment in state institutions, i.e., state operated group homes, county juvenile detention centers, state institutions for juvenile delinquents, county and city adult jails, and state residential habilitation centers;
(f) Instruction preparing a student for the general education development (GED) test if such instruction generates state or federal moneys for adult education;
(h) Enrollment for residents of the Washington state school for the deaf and the Washington state school for the blind;
(i) Extracurricular activities including but not limited to before and after school activities such as classes, sports and other activities offered outside the regular curriculum or for which credit is not earned; or
(j) Attendance at universities, colleges, community colleges, or technical colleges of students not earning high school credit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
28A.150.290. WSR 16-11-104, § 392-121-107, filed 5/18/16, effective 6/18/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
28A.150.290 and
28A.710.220. WSR 15-18-078, § 392-121-107, filed 8/28/15, effective 9/28/15. Statutory Authority: RCW
28A.150.305. WSR 13-02-004, § 392-121-107, filed 12/19/12, effective 1/19/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
28A.150.290. WSR 09-06-038, § 392-121-107, filed 2/25/09, effective 3/28/09; WSR 07-23-008, § 392-121-107, filed 11/8/07, effective 12/9/07. Statutory Authority: 1997 c 265 § 6 and RCW
28A.150.290. WSR 99-08-008 (Order 99-01), § 392-121-107, filed 3/25/99, effective 4/25/99. Statutory Authority: RCW
28A.150.290. WSR 97-22-013 (Order 97-06), § 392-121-107, filed 10/27/97, effective 11/27/97; WSR 95-18-097, § 392-121-107, filed 9/6/95, effective 10/7/95; WSR 95-01-013, § 392-121-107, filed 12/8/94, effective 1/8/95. Statutory Authority: 1990 c 33. WSR 90-16-002 (Order 18), § 392-121-107, filed 7/19/90, effective 8/19/90. Statutory Authority: RCW
28A.41.055 and
28A.41.170. WSR 88-03-013 (Order 88-8), § 392-121-107, filed 1/11/88.]