RCW 28A.225.007
Student absence elimination and prevention—Guidance from the superintendent of public instruction.
The office of the superintendent of public instruction shall develop and publish best practice guidance to eliminate or reduce student absences and to otherwise implement the requirements of this chapter. The guidance must focus on student and family engagement, be based in restorative justice practices, and emphasize integration of student and family support systems. The guidance must be developed in consultation with the educational opportunity gap oversight and accountability committee and updated periodically.
[ 2021 c 119 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2021 c 119 §§ 1-6: "Sections 1 through 6 of this act are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and take effect immediately [April 26, 2021]." [ 2021 c 119 § 16.]
Findings—Intent—2021 c 119: "(1) The legislature acknowledges that student absences from school can be an indicator that the academic and social-emotional needs of the students are not being met in the public school or classroom or through the school culture or climate. Student absences can also signal to educators that families may need additional information and assistance in supporting student learning within the home.
(2) The legislature finds that as research and public awareness grows about the impact of school climate and culture on the academic and social-emotional experiences of students, the systems of public education must shift away from enforcing punitive, compliance-focused policies and toward enabling constructive, student-centered practices. The legislature further finds that a student-centered system of public education serves the individual needs of students with strong family engagement and through integrated supports provided by the state, public schools, and the greater community.
(3) Therefore, the legislature intends to refocus the attendance policies and practices of the public education system to emphasize individualized student and family supports that are culturally responsive, evidence-informed, and show promising practice for integrating multiple systems of support to effectively improve consistent student attendance at school and family engagement in student learning." [ 2021 c 119 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 28A - Common School Provisions
Chapter 28A.225 - Compulsory School Attendance and Admission.
28A.225.005 - Information for students and parents.
28A.225.010 - Attendance mandatory—Age—Exceptions.
28A.225.015 - Attendance mandatory—Six or seven year olds—Unexcused absences—Petition.
28A.225.018 - Conferences to identify barriers to child's school attendance.
28A.225.020 - School's duties upon child's failure to attend school.
28A.225.025 - Community engagement boards—Membership—Duties.
28A.225.027 - Community engagement boards—Grants for training—Grants for services and treatment.
28A.225.031 - Alcohol or controlled substances testing—Authority to order.
28A.225.055 - Excused absences—Search and rescue activities.
28A.225.060 - Custody and disposition of child absent from school without excuse.
28A.225.080 - Employment permits.
28A.225.090 - Court orders—Penalties—Parents' defense.
28A.225.110 - Fines applied to support of schools.
28A.225.140 - Enforcing officers not personally liable for costs.
28A.225.151 - Student-level truancy data—Reports—Data protocols and guidance for school districts.
28A.225.155 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.
28A.225.160 - Qualification for admission to district's schools—Fees for preadmission screening.
28A.225.210 - Admission of district pupils tuition free.
28A.225.215 - Enrollment of children without legal residences.
28A.225.216 - Children of military families—Residency.
28A.225.217 - Children of military families—Continued enrollment in district schools.
28A.225.220 - Adults, children from other districts, agreements for attending school—Tuition.
28A.225.240 - Apportionment credit.
28A.225.250 - Cooperative programs among school districts—Rules.
28A.225.260 - Reciprocity exchanges with other states.
28A.225.270 - Intradistrict enrollment options policies.
28A.225.280 - Transfer students' eligibility for extracurricular activities.
28A.225.290 - Enrollment options information booklet (as amended by 2009 c 450).
28A.225.300 - Enrollment options information to parents.
28A.225.310 - Attendance in school district of choice—Impact on existing cooperative arrangements.
28A.225.350 - Students subject to a dependency proceeding—Best interest determinations.