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RCW 28A.230.090
High school graduation requirements or equivalencies -- Reevaluation
and report by state board of education -- Credit for courses
taken before attending high school -- Postsecondary credit equivalencies.
(1) The state board of education
shall establish high school graduation requirements or equivalencies
for students. Any course in Washington state history and government
used to fulfill high school graduation requirements is encouraged
to include information on the culture, history, and government
of the American Indian peoples who were the first inhabitants of
the state.
(2) In recognition of the statutory
authority of the state board of education to establish and enforce
minimum high school graduation requirements, the state board shall
periodically reevaluate the graduation requirements and shall report
such findings to the legislature in a timely manner as determined
by the state board.
(3) Pursuant to any requirement
for instruction in languages other than English established by
the state board of education or a local school district, or both,
for purposes of high school graduation, students who receive instruction
in American sign language or one or more American Indian languages
shall be considered to have satisfied the state or local school
district graduation requirement for instruction in one or more
languages other than English.
(4) If requested by the student
and his or her family, a student who has completed high school
courses before attending high school shall be given high school
credit which shall be applied to fulfilling high school graduation
requirements if:
(a) The course was taken with
high school students, if the academic level of the course exceeds
the requirements for seventh and eighth grade classes, and the
student has successfully passed by completing the same course requirements
and examinations as the high school students enrolled in the class;
or
(b) The academic level of the
course exceeds the requirements for seventh and eighth grade
classes and the course would qualify for high school credit,
because the course is similar or equivalent to a course offered
at a high school in the district as determined by the school
district board of directors.
(5) Students who have taken and
successfully completed high school courses under the circumstances
in subsection (4) of this section shall not be required to take
an additional competency examination or perform any other additional
assignment to receive credit. Subsection (4) of this section shall
also apply to students enrolled in high school on April 11, 1990,
who took the courses before attending high school.
(6) At the college or university
level, five quarter or three semester hours equals one high school
credit.
[1997 c 222 § 2; 1993 c
371 § 3. Prior: 1992 c 141 § 402; 1992 c 60 § 1;
1990 1st ex.s. c 9 § 301; 1988 c 172 § 1; 1985 c 384 § 2;
1984 c 278 § 6. Formerly RCW 28A.05.060.]
NOTES:
Intent
-- 1997 c 222: "In
1994, the legislature directed the higher education board and the
state board of education to convene a task force to examine and
provide recommendations on establishing credit equivalencies. In
November 1994, the task force recommended unanimously that the
state board of education maintain the definition of five quarter
or three semester college credits as equivalent to one high school
credit. Therefore, the legislature intends to adopt the recommendations
of the task force." [1997 c 222 § 1.]
Findings
-- Part headings -- Severability -- 1992 c 141: See notes following RCW 28A.410.040.
Finding
-- Severability -- 1990 1st ex.s. c 9: See notes following RCW 28A.225.220.
Severability
-- 1984 c 278: See
note following RCW 28A.320.220.
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