Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28A.320 - Provisions Applicable to All Districts.
28A.320.195 - Academic acceleration for high school students—Adoption of policy.

RCW 28A.320.195
Academic acceleration for high school students—Adoption of policy.

(1) By the 2021-22 school year, each school district board of directors shall adopt an academic acceleration policy for high school students as provided under this section.
(2) Under an academic acceleration policy:
(a) The district shall automatically enroll any student who meets or exceeds the state standard on the eighth grade or high school English language arts or mathematics statewide student assessment in the next most rigorous level of advanced courses or program offered by the high school that aligns with the student's high school and beyond plan goals.
(b) Each school district may include additional eligibility criteria for students to participate in the academic acceleration policy so long as the district criteria does not create inequities among student groups in the advanced course or program.
(3)(a) The subject matter of the advanced courses or program in which a student is automatically enrolled depends on the content area or areas of the assessments where the student has met or exceeded the state standard under subsection (2) of this section.
(b) Students who meet or exceed the state standard on the English language arts statewide student assessment are eligible for enrollment in advanced courses in English, social studies, humanities, and other related subjects.
(c) Students who meet or exceed the state standard on the mathematics statewide student assessment are eligible for enrollment in advanced courses in mathematics.
(d) Beginning in the 2021-22 school year, students who meet or exceed the state standard on the Washington comprehensive assessment of science are eligible for enrollment in advanced courses in science.
(4)(a) Students who successfully complete an advanced course in accordance with subsection (3) of this section are then enrolled in the next most rigorous level of advanced course that aligns with the student's high school and beyond plan.
(b) Students who successfully complete the advanced course in accordance with this subsection are then enrolled in the next most rigorous level of advanced course with the objective that students will eventually be automatically enrolled in courses that offer the opportunity to earn dual credit for high school and college.
(5) The district must notify students and parents or guardians regarding the academic acceleration policy and the advanced courses or programs available to students, including dual credit courses or programs.
(6) The district must provide a parent or guardian of a high school student with an opportunity to opt the student out of the academic acceleration policy and enroll the student in an alternative course or program that aligns with the student's high school and beyond plan goals.

[ 2019 c 252 § 502; 2013 c 184 § 2.]
NOTES:

Intent—2019 c 252: See note following RCW 28A.655.250.


Findings—2013 c 184: "(1) The legislature finds that progress is being made in making dual high school and college credit courses available for students:
(a) Overall dual credit program enrollments increased by almost four percent between 2009 and 2012;
(b) The number of dual credit programs offered by Washington high schools increased by almost fifteen percent between the 2009-10 school year and the 2011-12 school year; and
(c) Dual credit program participation rates for low-income students increased more than fourteen percent between the 2009-10 school year and the 2011-12 school year.
(2) However, the legislature further finds that more can be done to promote academic acceleration for all students and eliminate barriers, real or perceived, that may prevent students from enrolling in rigorous advanced courses, including dual credit courses." [ 2013 c 184 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28A - Common School Provisions

Chapter 28A.320 - Provisions Applicable to All Districts.

28A.320.010 - Corporate powers.

28A.320.015 - School boards of directors—Powers—Notice of adoption of policy.

28A.320.019 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.

28A.320.020 - Liability for debts and judgments.

28A.320.025 - School district name change.

28A.320.030 - Gifts, conveyances, etc., for scholarship and student aid purposes, receipt and administration.

28A.320.035 - Contracting out—Board's powers and duties—Goods and services.

28A.320.040 - Bylaws for board and school government.

28A.320.050 - Reimbursement of expenses of directors, other school representatives, and superintendent candidates—Advancing anticipated expenses.

28A.320.055 - Employee collective bargaining agreements—Publication on school website.

28A.320.060 - Officers, employees or agents of school districts or educational service districts, insurance to protect and hold personally harmless.

28A.320.070 - School district as self-insurer—Authority.

28A.320.080 - Commencement exercises—Lip reading instruction—Joint purchasing, including issuing interest bearing warrants and agreements with private schools—Budgets.

28A.320.090 - Preparing and distributing information on district's instructional program, operation and maintenance—Limitation.

28A.320.092 - Unsolicited information about learning programs—Prohibition on providing to persons who file a declaration of intent to cause a child to receive home-based instruction—Exceptions.

28A.320.100 - Actions against officers, employees or agents of school districts and educational service districts—Defense, costs, fees—Payment of obligation.

28A.320.110 - Information and research services.

28A.320.120 - Cooperation with technical colleges—Jurisdiction over property—Administrative charges—Discrimination against employees of technical colleges prohibited—Dispute resolution.

28A.320.123 - School-based threat assessment program.

28A.320.124 - School safety and security staff—Policy and procedure—Presentation to students.

28A.320.1241 - School safety and security staff—Collected agreements and information.

28A.320.1242 - School safety and security staff—Agreements with law enforcement agencies or security guard companies.

28A.320.125 - Safe school plans—Requirements—Duties of school districts and schools—Drills—Rules—First responder agencies.

28A.320.126 - Emergency response system.

28A.320.127 - Plan for recognition, screening, and response to emotional or behavioral distress in students, including possible sexual abuse.

28A.320.1271 - Model school district plan for recognition, initial screening, and response to emotional or behavioral distress in students.

28A.320.128 - Notice and disclosure policies—Threats of violence—Student conduct—Immunity for good faith notice—Penalty.

28A.320.130 - Weapons incidents—Reporting.

28A.320.135 - Telecommunication devices—Limits on possession—Policies.

28A.320.140 - Schools with special standards—Dress codes.

28A.320.142 - Unaccompanied and homeless youth—Building point of contact—Duty of district liaison for students experiencing homelessness.

28A.320.145 - Homeless students—Support.

28A.320.148 - Foster care liaison—Building point of contact.

28A.320.155 - Criminal history record information—School volunteers.

28A.320.160 - Alleged sexual misconduct by school employee—Parental notification—Information on public records act.

28A.320.163 - Notifications—Appeals.

28A.320.165 - Notice of pesticide use.

28A.320.170 - Curricula—Tribal history and culture.

28A.320.173 - Curricula—Outdoor-based activities.

28A.320.175 - School data—Collection and submission to the office of the superintendent of public instruction.

28A.320.180 - Mathematics college readiness test—Costs.

28A.320.185 - School gardens or farms.

28A.320.190 - Extended learning opportunities program.

28A.320.191 - Program of early learning under RCW 43.216.555.

28A.320.192 - On-time grade level progression and graduation of students who are homeless, subject to a dependency proceeding, at-risk youth or children, or have been released from an institutional education facility—Rules.

28A.320.193 - Community service—Policy—Incentive.

28A.320.195 - Academic acceleration for high school students—Adoption of policy.

28A.320.196 - Academic acceleration incentive program—Dual credit courses—Allocation of funds—Reports.

28A.320.202 - Comprehensive system of instruction and services in reading and early literacy.

28A.320.203 - Reading skills—Report cards.

28A.320.208 - Notice to parents and guardians of student assessments, graduation requirements, and additional district graduation requirements.

28A.320.211 - Discipline policies, procedures, and rules—Dissemination of information—Use of disaggregated data—Review.

28A.320.230 - Instructional materials—Instructional materials committee.

28A.320.240 - School library information and technology programs—Resources and materials—Teacher-librarians.

28A.320.242 - Teacher hiring data—Reports.

28A.320.245 - Responses to audit findings on use of local revenues—Policies—Hearings—Disciplinary actions.

28A.320.250 - Dyslexia definition.

28A.320.260 - Dyslexia interventions.

28A.320.270 - Dyslexia reporting requirements.

28A.320.280 - School counselors, social workers, and psychologists—Priorities.

28A.320.290 - School counselors, social workers, and psychologists—Professional collaboration.

28A.320.294 - Health and safety information on public school websites.

28A.320.296 - Native American names, symbols, and images as school mascots, logos, or team names.

28A.320.300 - Investment of funds, including funds received by ESD—Authority—Procedure.

28A.320.310 - Investment of building funds—Restrictions.

28A.320.320 - Investment of funds of district—Service fee.

28A.320.330 - School district funds.

28A.320.400 - Elections—Qualifications of electors—Voting place.

28A.320.410 - Elections—Elections to be conducted according to Title 29A RCW.

28A.320.420 - Special meetings of voters—Authorized—Purpose.

28A.320.430 - Special meetings of voters—Place, notice, procedure, record.

28A.320.440 - Special meetings of voters—Directors to follow electors' decision.

28A.320.500 - Summer and/or other student vacation period programs—Authorized—Tuition and fees.

28A.320.510 - Night schools, summer schools, meetings, use of facilities for.

28A.320.520 - School credit for participation in youth court.

28A.320.530 - Extracurricular activities—Definitions.

28A.320.540 - Extracurricular activities—Data collection, publishing, and reporting.

28A.320.550 - Extracurricular activities—Calculation of opportunity gaps.

28A.320.560 - Extracurricular activities—Goals for reducing the opportunity gap in possession of an associated student body card.

28A.320.570 - Extracurricular activities—Goals for reducing the opportunity gap in participation.

28A.320.580 - Extracurricular activities—Opportunity gap reduction plan.

28A.320.600 - Comprehensive school counseling programs—Written plan.

28A.320.610 - Comprehensive school counseling programs—Implementation.

28A.320.620 - Comprehensive school counseling programs—Guidance—Transition plan.