The following requirements are hereby established by the
state board of education as related supplemental condition to a school
district's entitlement to state basic education allocation funds, as authorized
by RCW 28A.150.220(4).
(1) Current &
Valid Certificates.
Every school district employee required by WAC 181-79A-140
to possess an education permit, certificate, or credential issued by the
superintendent of public instruction for his/her position of employment, shall
have a current and valid permit, certificate or credential. In addition,
classroom teachers, principals, vice principals, and educational staff
associates shall be required to possess endorsements as required by WAC 181-82-105,
181-82-120,
and 181-82-125,
respectively.
(2) Annual School Building Approval.
(a) Each school in the district shall be approved
annually by the school district board of directors under an approval process
determined by the district board of directors.
(b) At a minimum the annual approval shall require
each school to have a school improvement plan that is data driven, promotes a
positive impact on student learning, and includes a continuous improvement
process that shall mean the ongoing process used by a school to monitor,
adjust, and update its school improvement plan. For the purpose of this section
"positive impact on student learning" shall mean:
(i) Supporting the goal of basic education under RCW 28A.150.210,
"…to provide students with the opportunity to become responsible citizens,
to contribute to their own economic well-being and to that of their families
and communities, and to enjoy productive and satisfying lives…";
(ii) Promoting continuous improvement of student
achievement of the state learning goals and essential academic learning
requirements; and
(iii) Recognizing nonacademic student learning and
growth related, but not limited to: Public speaking, leadership, interpersonal
relationship skills, teamwork, self-confidence, and resiliency.
(c) The school improvement plan shall be based on a
self-review of the school's program for the purpose of annual building approval
by the district. The self-review shall include active participation and input
by building staff, students, families, parents, and community members.
(d) The school improvement plan shall address, but is
not limited to:
(i) The characteristics of successful schools as
identified by the superintendent of public instruction and the educational
service districts, including safe and supportive learning environments;
(ii) Educational equity factors such as, but not
limited to: Gender, race, ethnicity, culture, language, and physical/mental
ability, as these factors relate to having a positive impact on student
learning. The state board of education strongly encourages that equity be
viewed as giving each student what she or he needs and when and how she or he
needs it to reach their achievement potential;
(iii) The use of technology to facilitate instruction
and a positive impact on student learning; and
(iv) Parent, family, and community involvement, as
these factors relate to having a positive impact on student learning.
(3) Nothing in this section shall prohibit a school
improvement plan from focusing on one or more characteristics of effective
schools during the ensuing three school years.
(4) School involvement with school improvement assistance
under the state accountability system or involvement with school improvement
assistance through the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act shall
constitute a sufficient school improvement plan for the purposes of this
section.
(5) Nonwaiverable requirements. Certification requirements,
including endorsements, and the school improvement plan requirements set forth
in subsection (2) of this section may not be waived.
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