(1)
Beginning July 1, 2007, each school district that operates a high
school shall establish a policy and procedures that permit any
student who is receiving special education or related services
under an individualized education program pursuant to state and
federal law and who will continue to receive such services
between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one to participate in the
graduation ceremony and activities after four years of high
school attendance with his or her age-appropriate peers and
receive a certificate of attendance.
(2) Participation in a graduation ceremony and receipt of a
certificate of attendance under this section does not preclude a
student from continuing to receive special education and related
services under an individualized education program beyond the
graduation ceremony.
(3) A student's participation in a graduation ceremony and
receipt of a certificate of attendance under this section shall
not be construed as the student's receipt of either:
(a) A high school diploma pursuant to RCW 28A.230.120; or
(b) A certificate of individual achievement pursuant to RCW 28A.155.045.
[2007 c 318 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2007 c 318: "The legislature finds:
(1) There are students with disabilities throughout the
state of Washington who have attended four years of high school,
but whose individualized education programs prescribe the
continuation of special education and related services beyond the
fourth year of high school;
(2) Through their participation in the public schools and
the community, students with disabilities have frequently become
identified with and connected to a class of typically developing,
age-appropriate peers who will graduate in four years and
participate in a high school graduation ceremony;
(3) A high school graduation ceremony is an important rite
of passage for students regardless of their abilities or
limitations; and
(4) There is significant value in recognizing students'
attendance and accomplishments in their individualized education
programs and in allowing students with disabilities to
participate in high school graduation ceremonies and activities
with their age-appropriate peers without the forfeiture of their
continuing special education and related services." [2007 c 318
§ 1.]
Short title -- 2007 c 318: "This act may be known and cited as Kevin's law." [2007 c 318 § 3.]
Effective date -- 2007 c 318: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [May 4, 2007]." [2007 c 318 § 4.]