BILL REQ. #: H-5027.1
State of Washington | 60th Legislature | 2008 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/05/08.
AN ACT Relating to development of an online mathematics curriculum; amending RCW 28A.305.215; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The office of the superintendent of public
instruction shall develop and issue a request for proposals for private
vendors or nonprofit organizations to develop a mathematics curriculum
that is aligned with Washington's essential academic learning
requirements and grade level expectations and would be made available
online at no cost to school districts. At a minimum, the proposed
curriculum shall cover course content in grades kindergarten through
ten. Proposals are encouraged to cover content in grades eleven and
twelve that aligns with the state's college readiness standards.
Proposals shall address cost and timelines for development and
implementation of the curriculum. The office of the superintendent of
public instruction shall review the responses, including an analysis of
the qualifications of the respondents, and report the results of the
request for proposals under this section to the governor and the
education and fiscal committees of the legislature by December 1, 2008.
Sec. 2 RCW 28A.305.215 and 2007 c 396 s 1 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The activities in this section revise and strengthen the state
learning standards that implement the goals of RCW 28A.150.210, known
as the essential academic learning requirements, and improve alignment
of school district curriculum to the standards.
(2) The state board of education shall be assisted in its work
under subsections (3) and (5) of this section by: (a) An expert
national consultant in each of mathematics and science retained by the
state board; and (b) the mathematics and science advisory panels
created under RCW 28A.305.219, as appropriate, which shall provide
review and formal comment on proposed recommendations to the
superintendent of public instruction and the state board of education
on new revised standards and curricula.
(3) By September 30, 2007, the state board of education shall
recommend to the superintendent of public instruction revised essential
academic learning requirements and grade level expectations in
mathematics. The recommendations shall be based on:
(a) Considerations of clarity, rigor, content, depth, coherence
from grade to grade, specificity, accessibility, and measurability;
(b) Study of:
(i) Standards used in countries whose students demonstrate high
performance on the trends in international mathematics and science
study and the programme for international student assessment;
(ii) College readiness standards;
(iii) The national council of teachers of mathematics focal points
and the national assessment of educational progress content frameworks;
and
(iv) Standards used by three to five other states, including
California, and the nation of Singapore; and
(c) Consideration of information presented during public comment
periods.
(4) By January 31, 2008, the superintendent of public instruction
shall revise the essential academic learning requirements and the grade
level expectations for mathematics and present the revised standards to
the state board of education and the education committees of the senate
and the house of representatives as required by RCW 28A.655.070(4).
The superintendent shall adopt the revised essential academic learning
requirements and grade level expectations unless otherwise directed by
the legislature during the 2008 legislative session.
(5) By June 30, 2008, the state board of education shall recommend
to the superintendent of public instruction revised essential academic
learning requirements and grade level expectations in science. The
recommendations shall be based on:
(a) Considerations of clarity, rigor, content, depth, coherence
from grade to grade, specificity, accessibility, and measurability;
(b) Study of standards used by three to five other states and in
countries whose students demonstrate high performance on the trends in
international mathematics and science study and the programme for
international student assessment; and
(c) Consideration of information presented during public comment
periods.
(6) By December 1, 2008, the superintendent of public instruction
shall revise the essential academic learning requirements and the grade
level expectations for science and present the revised standards to the
state board of education and the education committees of the senate and
the house of representatives as required by RCW 28A.655.070(4). The
superintendent shall adopt the revised essential academic learning
requirements and grade level expectations unless otherwise directed by
the legislature during the 2009 legislative session.
(7)(a) By ((May 15)) July 31, 2008, or within four months after the
standards under subsection (4) of this section are adopted, whichever
is later, the superintendent of public instruction ((shall present to
the state board of education recommendations for no more than three
basic mathematics curricula each for elementary, middle, and high
school grade spans.)), in collaboration with school
district curriculum directors, teachers, and other curriculum
specialists, shall complete an analysis of the mathematics textbooks,
curricula, and other instructional materials commonly used in
elementary, middle, and high schools in the state to determine where
and to what extent the revised standards are included therein. Based
on the analysis, the superintendent shall develop and publish online
mathematics curriculum alignment guides that school districts and
teachers can use to determine the scope and sequence of the mathematics
content to be taught at each grade level. Where commonly used
textbooks or curricula do not adequately address the revised standards,
the superintendent shall identify sources of supplemental instructional
materials that school districts and teachers can use and shall publish
this information online.
(b) By June 30, 2008, the state board of education shall provide
official comment and recommendations to the superintendent of public
instruction regarding the recommended mathematics curricula. The
superintendent of public instruction shall make any changes based on
the comment and recommendations from the state board of education and
adopt the recommended curricula
(b) By September 31, 2008, or within six months after the standards
in subsection (4) of this section are adopted, whichever is later, the
superintendent shall develop a concise online guide for mathematics
curriculum to assist school districts and boards of directors in making
decisions regarding the future purchase of mathematics textbooks,
curriculum, and instructional materials.
(c) By May 15, 2009, the superintendent of public instruction shall
present to the state board of education recommendations for no more
than three basic science curricula each for elementary, middle, and
high school grade spans.
(d) By June 30, 2009, the state board of education shall provide
official comment and recommendations to the superintendent of public
instruction regarding the recommended science curricula. The
superintendent of public instruction shall make any changes based on
the comment and recommendations from the state board of education and
adopt the recommended curricula.
(e) In selecting the recommended curricula under this subsection
(7), the superintendent of public instruction shall provide information
to the mathematics and science advisory panels created under RCW
28A.305.219, as appropriate, and seek the advice of the appropriate
panel regarding the curricula that shall be included in the
recommendations.
(f) The recommended curricula under this subsection (7) shall align
with the revised essential academic learning requirements and grade
level expectations. In addition to the recommended basic curricula,
appropriate diagnostic and supplemental materials shall be identified
as necessary to support each curricula.
(g) Subject to funds appropriated for this purpose and availability
of the curricula, at least one of the curricula in each grade span and
in each of mathematics and science shall be available to schools and
parents online at no cost to the school or parent.
(8) By December 1, 2007, the state board of education shall revise
the high school graduation requirements under RCW 28A.230.090 to
include a minimum of three credits of mathematics, one of which may be
a career and technical course equivalent in mathematics, and prescribe
the mathematics content in the three required credits.
(9) Nothing in this section requires a school district to use one
of the recommended curricula under subsection (7) of this section.
However, the statewide accountability plan adopted by the state board
of education under RCW 28A.305.130 shall recommend conditions under
which school districts should be required to use one of the recommended
curricula. The plan shall also describe the conditions for exception
to the curriculum requirement, such as the use of integrated academic
and career and technical education curriculum. Required use of the
recommended curricula as an intervention strategy must be authorized by
the legislature as required by RCW 28A.305.130(4)(e) before
implementation.