Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28A.150 - General Provisions.
28A.150.412 - Basic education compensation allocations—Rebase and review—Revision of minimum allocations and regionalization factors—Regionalization factors—Definitions.

RCW 28A.150.412
Basic education compensation allocations—Rebase and review—Revision of minimum allocations and regionalization factors—Regionalization factors—Definitions.

(1) Beginning with the 2023 regular legislative session, and every four years thereafter, the legislature shall review and rebase state basic education compensation allocations compared to school district compensation data, regionalization factors, what inflationary measure is the most representative of actual market experience for school districts, and other economic information. The legislature shall revise the minimum allocations, regionalization factors, and inflationary measure if necessary to ensure that state basic education allocations continue to provide market-rate salaries and that regionalization adjustments reflect actual economic differences between school districts.
(2)(a) For school districts with single-family residential values above the statewide median residential value, regionalization factors for school years 2018-19 through school year 2022-23 are as follows:
(i) For school districts in tercile 1, state salary allocations for school district employees are regionalized by six percent;
(ii) For school districts in tercile 2, state salary allocations for school district employees are regionalized by twelve percent; and
(iii) For school districts in tercile 3, state salary allocations for school district employees are regionalized by eighteen percent.
(b) In addition to the regionalization factors specified in (a) of this subsection, school districts located west of the crest of the Cascade mountains and sharing a boundary with any school district with a regionalization factor more than one tercile higher, are regionalized by six additional percentage points.
(c) In addition to the regionalization factors specified in this subsection, for school districts that have certificated instructional staff median years of experience that exceed the statewide average certificated instructional staff years of experience and a ratio of certificated instructional staff advanced degrees to bachelor degrees above the statewide ratio, an experience factor of four percentage points is added to the regionalization factor, beginning in the 2019-20 school year.
(d) Additional school district adjustments are identified in the omnibus appropriations act, and these adjustments are partially reduced or eliminated by the 2022-23 school year as follows:
(i) Adjustments that increase the regionalization factor to a value that is greater than the tercile 3 regionalization factor must be reduced by two percentage points each school year beginning with school year 2020-21, through 2022-23.
(ii) Adjustments that increase the regionalization factor to a value that is less than or equal to the tercile 3 regionalization factor must be reduced by one percentage point each school year beginning with school year 2020-21, through 2022-23.
(3) To aid the legislature in reviewing and rebasing regionalization factors, the department of revenue shall, by November 1, 2022, and by November 1st every four years thereafter, determine the median single-family residential value of each school district as well as the median value of proximate districts within fifteen miles of the boundary of the school district for which the median residential value is being calculated.
(4) No district may receive less state funding for the minimum state salary allocation as compared to its prior school year salary allocation as a result of adjustments that reflect updated regionalized salaries.
(5) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Median residential value of each school district" means the median value of all single-family residential parcels included within a school district and any other school district that is proximate to the school district.
(b) "Proximate to the school district" means within fifteen miles of the boundary of the school district for which the median residential value is being calculated.
(c) "School district employees" means state-funded certificated instructional staff, certificated administrative staff, and classified staff.
(d) "School districts in tercile 1" means school districts with median single-family residential values in the first tercile of districts with single-family residential values above the statewide median residential value.
(e) "School districts in tercile 2" means school districts with median single-family residential values in the second tercile of districts with single-family residential values above the statewide median residential value.
(f) "School districts in tercile 3" means school districts with median single-family residential values in the third tercile of districts with single-family residential values above the statewide median residential value.
(g) "Statewide median residential value" means the median value of single-family residential parcels located within all school districts, reduced by five percent.

[ 2018 c 266 § 203; 2017 3rd sp.s. c 13 § 104.]
NOTES:

Finding—Intent—2018 c 266: See note following RCW 28A.150.410.


Intent—2017 3rd sp.s. c 13: See note following RCW 28A.150.410.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28A - Common School Provisions

Chapter 28A.150 - General Provisions.

28A.150.010 - Public schools.

28A.150.020 - Common schools.

28A.150.050 - School holidays.

28A.150.070 - General public school system—Administration.

28A.150.080 - Superintendent of the school district.

28A.150.100 - Basic education certificated instructional staff—Definition—Ratio to students.

28A.150.198 - Finding—Intent—2009 c 548.

28A.150.1981 - Intent—2009 c 548.

28A.150.200 - Program of basic education.

28A.150.203 - Definitions.

28A.150.205 - Instructional hours.

28A.150.210 - Basic education—Goals of school districts.

28A.150.211 - Values and traits recognized.

28A.150.220 - Basic education—Minimum instructional requirements—Program accessibility—Rules.

28A.150.222 - School days per year waiver.

28A.150.230 - District school directors' responsibilities.

28A.150.240 - Certificated teaching and administrative staff as accountable for classroom teaching—Scope—Responsibilities—Penalty.

28A.150.250 - Annual basic education allocation—Full funding—Withholding of funds for noncompliance.

28A.150.260 - Allocation of state funding to support instructional program of basic education—Distribution formula—Per-pupil allocations reporting by the superintendent of public instruction and in legislative budget documents—Prototypical schools—En...

28A.150.265 - Career and technical education funding allocations.

28A.150.270 - Annual basic education allocation of funds according to average FTE student enrollment—Procedure for crediting portion for school building purposes.

28A.150.275 - Annual basic education allocation for students in technical colleges.

28A.150.276 - Local revenues—Enrichment of program of basic education—"Local revenues" defined.

28A.150.280 - Reimbursement for acquisition of approved transportation equipment—Method.

28A.150.290 - State superintendent to make rules and regulations—Unforeseen conditions or actions to be recognized—Paperwork limited.

28A.150.295 - General public school system—Maintained.

28A.150.300 - Corporal punishment prohibited—Adoption of policy.

28A.150.305 - Alternative educational service providers—Student eligibility.

28A.150.310 - National guard youth challenge program—Allocation of funding—Rules.

28A.150.315 - All-day kindergarten programs—Funding—Identification of skills, knowledge, and characteristics—Assessments.

28A.150.320 - Month of the kindergartner.

28A.150.350 - Part time students—Defined—Enrollment authorized—Reimbursement for costs—Funding authority recognition—Rules, regulations.

28A.150.360 - Adjustments to meet emergencies.

28A.150.380 - Appropriations by legislature.

28A.150.390 - Appropriations for special education programs.

28A.150.392 - Special education funding—Safety net awards—Rules—Annual survey and report—Safety net oversight committee.

28A.150.400 - Apportionment factors to be based on current figures—Rules and regulations.

28A.150.410 - Basic education certificated instructional staff—Salary allocation methodology—Adjustments for regional differences—Review and rebasing of regionalization factors.

28A.150.412 - Basic education compensation allocations—Rebase and review—Revision of minimum allocations and regionalization factors—Regionalization factors—Definitions.

28A.150.413 - Finding—Local levy authority—Local effort assistance—Value—Restriction.

28A.150.414 - Locally determined compensation plans for certificated instructional staff—Model salary grid—Stakeholder technical working group.

28A.150.415 - Professional learning days—Funding.

28A.150.420 - Reimbursement for classes provided outside regular school year.

28A.150.500 - Educational agencies offering vocational education programs—Local advisory committees—Advice on current job needs.

28A.150.510 - Transmittal of education records—Disclosure of education records—Data-sharing agreements.

28A.150.520 - High-performance public buildings—Compliance with requirements.

28A.150.530 - High-performance public buildings—Implementation rules—Energy conservation report review.

28A.150.540 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.

28A.150.550 - Statewide indicators of educational system health—Disaggregation—Use of indicators—Status reports.