PERMANENT RULES
Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
Purpose: 1. Meet the requirement of RCW 28A.305.140(2) to adopt criteria to evaluate the need for a school district waiver from the provisions of RCW 28A.150.200 through 28A.150.220.
2. Meet the requirement of RCW 28A.305.141(3) to adopt criteria to evaluate requests for waivers for a limited number of school districts from the requirement of a minimum one hundred eighty day school year for purposes of economy and efficiency.
3. Simplify the procedure for obtaining expedited waivers under RCW 28A.305.140 by eliminating lengthy provisions in WAC 180-18-050(3) that are excessively difficult for school districts to implement.
4. Establish an expedited procedure for granting of waivers for the purpose of full-day parent-teacher conferences.
5. Make corrections to WAC 180-18-040 and 180-18-050 for clarity, streamlining and consistency with current law.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 180-18-040 and 180-18-050; and new WAC 180-18-065.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 28A.305.140(2), 28A.305.141(3).
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 12-17-132 on August 21, 2012.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 1, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 1, Amended 2, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 1, Amended 2, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 1, Amended 2, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: November 9, 2012.
Ben Rarick
Executive Director
OTS-4974.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 10-23-104, filed 11/16/10,
effective 12/17/10)
WAC 180-18-040
Waivers from minimum one hundred
eighty-day school year requirement ((and student-to-teacher
ratio requirement)).
(1) A district desiring to improve
student achievement by enhancing the educational program for
all students in the district or for individual schools in the
district may apply to the state board of education for a
waiver from the provisions of the minimum one hundred
eighty-day school year requirement pursuant to RCW 28A.305.140
and WAC 180-16-215 ((by)) while offering the equivalent in
annual minimum ((program)) instructional hours ((offerings))
as prescribed in RCW 28A.150.220 in such grades as are
conducted by such school district. The state board of
education may grant said ((initial)) waiver requests for up to
three school years.
(2) ((A district that is not otherwise ineligible as
identified under WAC 180-18-050 (3)(b) may develop and
implement a plan that meets the program requirements
identified under WAC 180-18-050(3) to improve student
achievement by enhancing the educational program for all
students in the district or for individual schools in the
district for a waiver from the provisions of the minimum one
hundred eighty-day school year requirement pursuant to RCW 28A.305.140 and WAC 180-16-215 by offering the equivalent in
annual minimum program hour offerings as prescribed in RCW 28A.150.220 in such grades as are conducted by such school
district.
(3) A district desiring to improve student achievement by
enhancing the educational program for all students in the
district or for individual schools in the district may apply
to the state board of education for a waiver from the
student-to-teacher ratio requirement pursuant to RCW 28A.150.250 and WAC 180-16-210, which requires the ratio of
the FTE students to kindergarten through grade three FTE
classroom teachers shall not be greater than the ratio of the
FTE students to FTE classroom teachers in grades four through
twelve. The state board of education may grant said initial
waiver requests for up to three school years.)) The state
board of education, pursuant to RCW 28A.305.140(2), shall
evaluate the need for a waiver based on whether:
(a) The resolution by the board of directors of the requesting district attests that if the waiver is approved, the district will meet the required annual instructional hour offerings under RCW 28A.150.220(2) in each of the school years for which the waiver is requested;
(b) The purpose and goals of the district's waiver plan are closely aligned with school improvement plans under WAC 180-16-220 and any district improvement plan;
(c) The plan explains goals of the waiver related to student achievement that are specific, measurable, and attainable;
(d) The plan states clear and specific activities to be undertaken that are based in evidence and likely to lead to attainment of the stated goals;
(e) The plan specifies at least one state or locally determined assessment or metric that will be used to collect evidence to show the degree to which the goals were attained;
(f) The plan describes in detail the participation of administrators, teachers, other district staff, parents, and the community in the development of the plan.
(3) In addition to the requirements of subsection (2) of this section, the state board of education shall evaluate requests for a waiver that would represent the continuation of an existing waiver for additional years based on the following:
(a) The degree to which the prior waiver plan's goals were met, based on the assessments or metrics specified in the prior plan;
(b) The effectiveness of the implemented activities in achieving the goals of the plan for student achievement;
(c) Any proposed changes in the plan to achieve the stated goals;
(d) The likelihood that approval of the request would result in advancement of the goals;
(e) Support by administrators, teachers, other district staff, parents, and the community for continuation of the waiver.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.305 RCW, RCW 28A.150.220, 28A.230.090, 28A.310.020, 28A.210.160, and 28A.195.040. 10-23-104, § 180-18-040, filed 11/16/10, effective 12/17/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.305.140 and 28A.655.180. 10-10-007, § 180-18-040, filed 4/22/10, effective 5/23/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.150.220(4), 28A.305.140, 28A.305.130(6), 28A.655.180. 07-20-030, § 180-18-040, filed 9/24/07, effective 10/25/07. Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.630 RCW and 1995 c 208. 95-20-054, § 180-18-040, filed 10/2/95, effective 11/2/95.]
(2) The application for a waiver and all supporting
documentation must be received by the state board of education
at least ((fifty)) forty days prior to the state board of
education meeting where consideration of the waiver shall
occur. The state board of education shall review all
applications and supporting documentation to insure the
accuracy of the information. In the event that deficiencies
are noted in the application or documentation, districts will
have the opportunity to make corrections and to seek state
board approval at a subsequent meeting.
(((3)(a) Under this section, a district meeting the
eligibility requirements may develop and implement a plan that
meets the program requirements identified under this section
and any additional guidelines developed by the state board of
education for a waiver from the provisions of the minimum one
hundred eighty-day school year requirement pursuant to RCW 28A.305.140 and WAC 180-16-215. The plan must be designed to
improve student achievement by enhancing the educational
program for all students in the district or for individual
schools in the district by offering the equivalent in annual
minimum program hour offerings as prescribed in RCW 28A.150.220 in such grades as are conducted by such school
district. This section will remain in effect only through
August 31, 2018. Any plans for the use of waived days
authorized under this section may not extend beyond August 31,
2018.
(b) A district is not eligible to develop and implement a
plan under this section if:
(i) The superintendent of public instruction has
identified a school within the district as a persistently low
achieving school; or
(ii) A district has a current waiver from the minimum one
hundred eighty-day school year requirement approved by the
board and in effect under WAC 180-18-040.
(c) A district shall involve staff, parents, and
community members in the development of the plan.
(d) The plan can span a maximum of three school years.
(e) The plan shall be consistent with the district's
improvement plan and the improvement plans of its schools.
(f) A district shall hold a public hearing and have the
school board approve the final plan in resolution form.
(g) The maximum number of waived days that a district may
use is dependent on the number of learning improvement days,
or their equivalent, funded by the state for any given school
year. For any school year, a district may use a maximum of
three waived days if the state does not fund any learning
improvement days. This maximum number of waived days will be
reduced for each additional learning improvement day that is
funded by the state. When the state funds three or more
learning improvement days for a school year, then no days may
be waived under this section.
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(i) Increasing student achievement on state assessments
in reading, mathematics, and science for all grades tested;
(ii) Reducing the achievement gap for student subgroups;
(iii) Improving on-time and extended high school
graduation rates (only for districts containing high schools).
(i) Under this section, a district shall only use one or
more of the following strategies in its plan to use waived
days:
(i) Use evaluations that are based in significant measure
on student growth to improve teachers' and school leaders'
performance;
(ii) Use data from multiple measures to identify and
implement comprehensive, research-based, instructional
programs that are vertically aligned from one grade to the
next as well as aligned with state academic standards;
(iii) Promote the continuous use of student data (such as
from formative, interim, and summative assessments) to inform
and differentiate instruction to meet the needs of individual
students;
(iv) Implement strategies designed to recruit, place, and
retain effective staff;
(v) Conduct periodic reviews to ensure that the
curriculum is being implemented with fidelity, is having the
intended impact on student achievement, and is modified if
ineffective;
(vi) Increase graduation rates through, for example,
credit-recovery programs, smaller learning communities, and
acceleration of basic reading and mathematics skills;
(vii) Establish schedules and strategies that increase
instructional time for students and time for collaboration and
professional development for staff;
(viii) Institute a system for measuring changes in
instructional practices resulting from professional
development;
(ix) Provide ongoing, high-quality, job-embedded
professional development to staff to ensure that they are
equipped to provide effective teaching;
(x) Develop teacher and school leader effectiveness;
(xi) Implement a school-wide "response-to-intervention"
model;
(xii) Implement a new or revised instructional program;
(xiii) Improve student transition from middle to high
school through transition programs or freshman academies;
(xiv) Develop comprehensive instructional strategies;
(xv) Extend learning time and community oriented schools.
(j) The plan must not duplicate activities and strategies
that are otherwise provided by the district through the use of
late-start and early-release days.
(k) A district shall provide notification to the state
board of education thirty days prior to implementing a new
plan. The notification shall include the approved plan in
resolution form signed by the superintendent, the chair of the
school board, and the president of the local education
association; include a statement indicating the number of
certificated employees in the district and that all such
employees will be participating in the strategy or strategies
implemented under the plan for a day that is subject to a
waiver, and any other required information. The approved plan
shall, at least, include the following:
(i) Members of the plan's development team;
(ii) Dates and locations of public hearings;
(iii) Number of school days to be waived and for which
school years;
(iv) Number of late-start and early-release days to be
eliminated, if applicable;
(v) Description of the measures and standards used to
determine success and identification of expected benchmarks
and results;
(vi) Description of how the plan aligns with the district
and school improvement plans;
(vii) Description of the content and process of the
strategies to be used to meet the goals of the waiver;
(viii) Description of the innovative nature of the
proposed strategies;
(ix) Details about the collective bargaining agreements,
including the number of professional development days
(district-wide and individual teacher choice), full
instruction days, late-start and early-release days, and the
amount of other noninstruction time; and
(x) Include how all certificated staff will be engaged in
the strategy or strategies for each day requested.
(l) Within ninety days of the conclusion of an
implemented plan a school district shall report to the state
board of education on the degree of attainment of the plan's
expected benchmarks and results and the effectiveness of the
implemented strategies. The district may also include
additional information, such as investigative reports
completed by the district or third-party organizations, or
surveys of students, parents, and staff.
(m) A district is eligible to create a subsequent plan
under this section if the summary report of the enacted plan
shows improvement in, at least, the following plan's expected
benchmarks and results:
(i) Increasing student achievement on state assessments
in reading and mathematics for all grades tested;
(ii) Reducing the achievement gap for student subgroups;
(iii) Improving on-time and extended high school
graduation rates (only for districts containing high schools).
(n) A district eligible to create a subsequent plan shall
follow the steps for creating a new plan under this section.
The new plan shall not include strategies from the prior plan
that were found to be ineffective in the summary report of the
prior plan. The summary report of the prior plan shall be
provided to the new plan's development team and to the state
board of education as a part of the district's notification to
use a subsequent plan.
(o) A district that is ineligible to create a subsequent
plan under this section may submit a request for a waiver to
the state board of education under WAC 180-18-040(1) and
subsections (1) and (2) of this section.)) (3) Under this
section, a district seeking to obtain a waiver of no more than
five days from the provisions of the minimum one hundred
eighty-day school year requirement pursuant to RCW 28A.305.140
solely for the purpose of conducting parent-teacher
conferences shall provide notification of the district request
to the state board of education at least thirty days prior to
implementation of the plan. A request for more than five days
must be presented to the state board under subsection (1) of
this section for approval. The notice shall provide
information and documentation as directed by the state board.
The information and documentation shall include, at a minimum:
(a) An adopted resolution by the school district board of directors which shall state, at a minimum, the number of school days and school years for which the waiver is requested, and attest that the district will meet the minimum instructional hours requirement of RCW 28A.150.220(2) under the waiver plan.
(b) A detailed explanation of how the parent-teacher conferences to be conducted under the waiver plan will be used to improve student achievement;
(c) The district's reasons for electing to conduct parent-teacher conferences through full days rather than partial days;
(d) The number of partial days that will be reduced as a result of implementing the waiver plan;
(e) A description of participation by administrators, teachers, other staff and parents in the development of the waiver request;
(f) An electronic link to the collective bargaining agreement with the local education association.
Within thirty days of receipt of the notification, the state board will, on a determination that the required information and documentation have been submitted, notify the requesting district that the requirements of this section have been met and a waiver has been granted.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.305 RCW, RCW 28A.150.220, 28A.230.090, 28A.310.020, 28A.210.160, and 28A.195.040. 10-23-104, § 180-18-050, filed 11/16/10, effective 12/17/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.305.140 and 28A.655.180. 10-10-007, § 180-18-050, filed 4/22/10, effective 5/23/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.150.220(4), 28A.305.140, 28A.305.130(6), 28A.655.180. 07-20-030, § 180-18-050, filed 9/24/07, effective 10/25/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.150.220(4), 28A.305.140, and 28A.305.130(6). 04-04-093, § 180-18-050, filed 2/3/04, effective 3/5/04. Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.630 RCW and 1995 c 208. 95-20-054, § 180-18-050, filed 10/2/95, effective 11/2/95.]
(2) In the event that a greater number of requests for waivers are received that meet the requirement of subsection (1) of this section than may be granted by the state board of education under RCW 28A.305.141(3), priority shall be given to those plans that best redirect monetary savings from the proposed flexible calendar to support student learning.
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