RCW 28A.188.080
Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement program—Findings and intent.
The legislature finds that high technology is important to the state's economy and the welfare of its citizens. The legislature finds that certain groups, as characterized by sex or ethnic background, are traditionally underrepresented in mathematics, engineering, and the science-related professions in this state. The legislature finds that women and minority students have been traditionally discouraged from entering the fields of science and mathematics including teaching in these fields. The legislature finds that attitudes and knowledges acquired during the kindergarten through eighth grade prepare students to succeed in high school science and mathematics programs and that special skills necessary for these fields need to be acquired during the ninth through twelfth grades. It is the intent of the legislature to promote a mathematics, engineering, and science achievement program to help increase the number of people in these fields and teaching in these fields from groups underrepresented in these fields.
[ 1989 c 66 § 1; 1984 c 265 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.625.200, 28A.03.430.]
NOTES:
Implementation—Funding required—1984 c 265: "Implementation of this act shall be subject to funds being appropriated or otherwise available for such purposes." [ 1984 c 265 § 6.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 28A - Common School Provisions
Chapter 28A.188 - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (Stem) Education.
28A.188.020 - Statewide director for math, science, and technology—Duties—Reporting.
28A.188.030 - STEM education innovation alliance.
28A.188.050 - Statewide STEM organization.
28A.188.080 - Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement program—Findings and intent.
28A.188.084 - Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement program—Coordinator—Staff.
28A.188.086 - Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement program—Selection standards.
28A.188.088 - Local program centers.
28A.188.090 - Lighthouse programs—Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics focus.