Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28A.230 - Compulsory Coursework and Activities.
28A.230.305 - Arts instruction.

RCW 28A.230.305
Arts instruction.

(1) Beginning with the 2023-24 school year, school districts with more than 200 enrolled students shall offer regular instruction in at least one visual art or at least one performing art, throughout the school year. Each student must receive instruction in at least one arts discipline throughout their elementary and middle education experience. For grades nine through 12, all students must be given the opportunity to take arts coursework each academic year.
(2) Every student must have access to arts education, as part of basic education under RCW 28A.150.210. Arts instruction must be accessible by all students, in a manner that is commensurate with instruction in other core subject areas.
(3)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, arts instruction must be provided by either: A certificated teacher with an endorsement in the relevant arts discipline; or a certificated teacher actively pursuing an endorsement in the relevant arts discipline.
(b) A person holding a limited teaching certificate may provide arts instruction while either: (i) The school district recruits and hires a certificated teacher with the qualifications provided in (a) of this subsection; or (ii) the certificated teacher with qualifications provided in (a) of this subsection takes leave as provided in the school district's written leave policy required by RCW 28A.400.300.
(4) Instruction under this section must be solely for the arts discipline in the skills and craft of each specific arts discipline as their own end, rather than as a vehicle to enhance learning in any other nonarts subject area. If schools wish to integrate or infuse the arts into other subject matter, they must do so in addition to the regular, formal arts instruction required by this section.
(5) The arts instructors in each school district, as subject matter experts, shall be consulted to determine which specific visual and performing arts courses to offer at given grade levels, so that instruction is properly aligned to state learning standards in the arts and students' developmental stages and vertically aligned to give arts-focused students the best chance for success in their arts college or career pathway.

[ 2022 c 250 § 3.]
NOTES:

Intent—2022 c 250: See note following RCW 28A.230.020.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28A - Common School Provisions

Chapter 28A.230 - Compulsory Coursework and Activities.

28A.230.010 - Course content requirements—Access to career and technical statewide equivalency courses—Duties of school district boards of directors—Waivers.

28A.230.015 - Access to career and technical course waiver.

28A.230.020 - Common school curriculum.

28A.230.030 - Students taught in English language—Exception.

28A.230.040 - Physical education in grades one through eight.

28A.230.050 - Physical education in high schools.

28A.230.055 - Physical education programs—Annual review.

28A.230.060 - Waiver of course of study in Washington's history and government.

28A.230.070 - AIDS education in public schools—Limitations—Program adoption—Model curricula—Student's exclusion from participation.

28A.230.080 - Prevention of child abuse and neglect—Written policy—Participation in and establishment of programs.

28A.230.085 - Curriculum for prevention of sexual abuse on superintendent's website.

28A.230.090 - High school graduation requirements or equivalencies—High school and beyond plans—Career and college ready graduation requirements and waivers—Reevaluation of graduation requirements—Language requirements—Credit for courses taken before...

28A.230.091 - High school and beyond plans—Best practices.

28A.230.094 - High school civics course.

28A.230.095 - Essential academic learning requirements and assessments—Verification reports.

28A.230.097 - Career and technical high school course equivalencies.

28A.230.100 - Rules implementing course requirements—Temporary exemptions and special alterations from requirements—Competency testing.

28A.230.120 - High school diplomas—Issuance—Option to receive final transcripts—Notice.

28A.230.122 - International baccalaureate diplomas.

28A.230.125 - Standardized high school transcripts.

28A.230.130 - Program to help students meet minimum entrance requirements at baccalaureate-granting institutions or to pursue career or other opportunities—High school course offerings for postsecondary credit.

28A.230.140 - United States flag—Procurement, display, exercises—National anthem.

28A.230.150 - Temperance and Good Citizenship Day—Aids in programming—Voter registration—Report.

28A.230.158 - Disability history month—Activities.

28A.230.160 - Educational activities in observance of Veterans' Day.

28A.230.170 - Study of constitutions compulsory—Rules.

28A.230.178 - Civil rights education.

28A.230.179 - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction.

28A.230.180 - Access to campus and student information directories by official recruiting representatives—Informing students of educational and career opportunities.

28A.230.195 - Test or assessment scores—Adjustments to instructional practices—Notification to parents.

28A.230.215 - High school and beyond plans—Electronic platform.

28A.230.250 - Coordination of procedures and content of assessments.

28A.230.265 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.

28A.230.300 - Computer science.

28A.230.305 - Arts instruction.

28A.230.310 - Financial aid advising day.

28A.230.320 - Emergency waivers from credit and subject area graduation requirements.