(1) Public
education in Washington state has evolved since the enactment of
the Washington basic education act of 1977. Decisions by the
courts have played a part in this evolution, as have studies and
research about education practices and education funding. The
legislature finds ample evidence of a need for continuing to
refine the program of basic education that is funded by the state
and delivered by school districts.
(2) The legislature reaffirms the work of Washington Learns
and other educational task forces that have been convened over
the past four years and their recommendations to make bold
reforms to the entire educational system in order to educate all
students to a higher level; to focus on the individualized
instructional needs of students; to strive towards closing the
achievement gap and reducing dropout rates; and to prepare
students for a constantly evolving workforce and increasingly
demanding global economy. In enacting this legislation, the
legislature intends to continue to review, evaluate, and revise
the definition and funding of basic education in order to
continue to fulfill the state obligation under Article IX of the
state Constitution. The legislature also intends to continue to
strengthen and modify the structure of the entire K-12
educational system, including nonbasic education programmatic
elements, in order to build the capacity to anticipate and
support potential future enhancements to basic education as the
educational needs of our citizens continue to evolve.
(3) The legislature recognizes that the first step in
revising the definition and funding of basic education is to
create a transparent funding system for both allocations and
expenditures so that not only policymakers and educators
understand how the state supports basic education but also
taxpayers. An adequate data system that enables the legislature
to make rational, data-driven decisions on which educational
programs impact student learning in order to more effectively and
efficiently deliver the resources necessary to provide an ample
program of basic education is also a necessity. A new
prototypical funding system will allow the legislature to better
understand how current resources are being used. A more complete
and accurate educational data system will allow the legislature
to understand whether current basic education programs are
supporting student learning. Only with both of these systems in
place can the legislature make informed decisions on how to best
implement a dynamic and evolving system of basic education.
(4) For practical and educational reasons, major changes of
the program of basic education and the funding formulas to
support it cannot occur instantaneously. The legislature intends
to build upon the previous efforts of the legislature and the
basic education task force in order to develop a realistic
implementation strategy for a new instructional program after
technical experts develop the details of the prototypical schools
funding formulas and the data and reporting system that will
support a new instructional program. The legislature also
intends to establish a formal structure for monitoring the
implementation by the legislature of an evolving program of basic
education and the financing necessary to support such a program.
The legislature intends that the redefined program of basic
education and funding for the program be fully implemented by
2018.
(5) It is the further intent of the legislature to also
address additional issues that are of importance to the
legislature but are not part of basic education.
[2009 c 548 § 1.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2009 c 548: "It is the intent of the legislature that specified policies and allocation formulas adopted under this act will constitute the legislature's definition of basic education under Article IX of the state Constitution once fully implemented. The legislature intends, however, to continue to review and revise the formulas and schedules and may make additional revisions, including revisions for technical purposes and consistency in the event of mathematical or other technical errors." [2009 c 548 § 2.]
Finding -- 2009 c 548: See note following RCW 28A.410.270.
Intent -- Finding -- 2009 c 548: See note following RCW 28A.305.130.