(1) Each high school or school district board of
directors shall adopt course equivalencies for career and
technical high school courses offered to students at the high
school. A career and technical course equivalency may be for
whole or partial credit. Each school district board of directors
shall develop a course equivalency approval procedure.
(2) Career and technical courses determined to be equivalent
to academic core courses, in full or in part, by the high school
or school district shall be accepted as meeting core
requirements, including graduation requirements, if the courses
are recorded on the student's transcript using the equivalent
academic high school department designation and title. Full or
partial credit shall be recorded as appropriate.
[2006 c 114 § 2.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- 2006 c 114: "(1) The legislature finds
that Washington's performance-based education system should seek
to provide fundamental academic knowledge and skills for all
students, and to provide the opportunity for students to acquire
knowledge and skills likely to contribute to their own economic
well-being and that of their families and communities.
(2) The legislature recognizes that career and technical
options are available for students.
(3) High schools or school districts should take advantage
of their opportunity to offer course credits, including credits
toward graduation requirements, for knowledge and skills in
fundamental academic content areas that students gain in career
and technical education courses.
(4) Therefore the legislature intends to create a rigorous
and high quality career and technical high school alternative
assessment that assures students meet state standards, and also
reflects nationally recognized standards for the knowledge and
skills needed to pursue employment and careers in technical
fields." [2006 c 114 § 1.]