RCW 28A.655.071
Revised essential academic learning requirements—Legislative review—Implementation.
(1) By August 2, 2010, the superintendent of public instruction may revise the *state essential academic learning requirements authorized under RCW 28A.655.070 for mathematics, reading, writing, and communication by provisionally adopting a common set of standards for students in grades kindergarten through twelve. The revised *state essential academic learning requirements may be substantially identical with the standards developed by a multistate consortium in which Washington participated, must be consistent with the requirements of RCW 28A.655.070, and may include additional standards if the additional standards do not exceed fifteen percent of the standards for each content area. However, the superintendent of public instruction shall not take steps to implement the provisionally adopted standards until the education committees of the house of representatives and the senate have an opportunity to review the standards.
(2) By January 1, 2011, the superintendent of public instruction shall submit to the education committees of the house of representatives and the senate:
(a) A detailed comparison of the provisionally adopted standards and the *state essential academic learning requirements as of June 10, 2010, including the comparative level of rigor and specificity of the standards and the implications of any identified differences; and
(b) An estimated timeline and costs to the state and to school districts to implement the provisionally adopted standards, including providing necessary training, realignment of curriculum, adjustment of state assessments, and other actions.
(3) The superintendent may implement the revisions to the *essential academic learning requirements under this section after the 2011 legislative session unless otherwise directed by the legislature.
[ 2010 c 235 § 601.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The term "essential academic learning requirements" in RCW 28A.655.070 was changed to "state learning standards" by 2019 c 252 s 119.
Finding—2010 c 235: See note following RCW 28A.405.245.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 28A - Common School Provisions
Chapter 28A.655 - Academic Achievement and Accountability.
28A.655.006 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.
28A.655.010 - Washington commission on student learning—Definitions.
28A.655.068 - Statewide high school assessment in science.
28A.655.070 - State learning standards—Duties of the superintendent of public instruction.
28A.655.071 - Revised essential academic learning requirements—Legislative review—Implementation.
28A.655.090 - Statewide student assessment—Reporting requirements.
28A.655.095 - Students with cognitive disabilities—Alternative assessment system.
28A.655.100 - Performance goals—Reporting requirements.
28A.655.110 - Annual school performance report—Model report form.
28A.655.115 - Outreach and feedback—Working group—Model feedback tools and strategies.
28A.655.130 - Accountability implementation funds.
28A.655.140 - Technical assistance.
28A.655.180 - Waivers for educational restructuring programs.
28A.655.185 - Intent—Apple award program.
28A.655.200 - Norm-referenced assessments—Diagnostic assessments.
28A.655.210 - K-12 education data improvement system.
28A.655.220 - Washington kindergarten inventory of developing skills—Fairness and bias review.
28A.655.250 - Graduation pathway options.
28A.655.260 - Graduation pathway options—Report and survey.
28A.655.270 - Student support for graduation—Student learning plans.
28A.655.280 - Applicability of certificates of individual achievement and assessments.