(1) The legislature encourages each
middle school, junior high school, and high school to implement a
comprehensive guidance and planning program for all students.
The purpose of the program is to support students as they
navigate their education and plan their future; encourage an
ongoing and personal relationship between each student and an
adult in the school; and involve parents in students' educational
decisions and plans.
(2) A comprehensive guidance and planning program is a
program that contains at least the following components:
(a) A curriculum intended to provide the skills and
knowledge students need to select courses, explore options, plan
for their future, and take steps to implement their plans. The
curriculum may include such topics as analysis of students' test
results; diagnostic assessments of students' academic strengths
and weaknesses; use of assessment results in developing students'
short-term and long-term plans; assessments of student interests
and aptitude; goal-setting skills; planning for high school
course selection; independent living skills; and postsecondary
options and how to access them;
(b) Regular meetings between each student and a teacher who
serves as an advisor throughout the student's enrollment at the
school;
(c) Student-led conferences with the student's parents,
guardians, or family members and the student's advisor for the
purpose of demonstrating the student's accomplishments;
identifying weaknesses; planning and selecting courses; and
setting long-term goals; and
(d) Data collection that allows schools to monitor students'
progress.
[2006 c 117 § 2.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2006 c 117: "The legislature recognizes that there are specific skills and a body of knowledge that each student needs to chart a course through middle school, high school, and posthigh school options. Each student needs active involvement from parents and at least one supportive adult in the school who knows the student well and cares about the student's progress and future. Students, parents, and teachers also need the benefit of immediate feedback and accurate diagnosis of students' academic strengths and weaknesses to inform the students' short-term and long-term plans. To empower and motivate all students and parents to take a greater role in charting the students' own educational experiences, the legislature intends to strengthen schools' guidance and planning programs." [2006 c 117 § 1.]
Duties of superintendent of public
instruction -- Grants -- Report -- 2006 c 117: "(1) Subject to the
availability of funds appropriated for this purpose, the
superintendent of public instruction shall:
(a) Develop and disseminate the curriculum for the
comprehensive guidance and planning program under section 2 of
this act to all school districts no later than the beginning of
the 2006-07 school year;
(b) Develop and disseminate electronic student planning
tools and a software package to analyze the impact of the
implementation of the program on student performance;
(c) Develop and disseminate information about options for
diagnostic assessments to improve student learning and student
planning as provided under RCW 28A.655.200;
(d) Develop and conduct regional training seminars for
teachers on the curriculum and on guidance and mentoring skills;
(e) Monitor and evaluate implementation of the program
during the fall of 2006 in order to revise and improve the
curriculum by the spring of 2007; and
(f) Allocate grants to selected schools for the purpose of
implementing the program. The superintendent shall develop and
publish the grant selection criteria, number of awards, and award
amounts. The first round of at least twenty-five grant
recipients shall be selected and notified by September 2006. The
second round of at least seventy-five grant recipients shall be
selected and notified by January 2007. The purpose of the grants
is to provide time for school staff to plan and integrate the
comprehensive program into their schools. To the extent
possible, the superintendent shall include representation from
school districts of varying sizes and from different geographic
regions of the state in the grant allocation.
(2) By January 1, 2009, the superintendent of public
instruction shall report to the education committees of the
legislature regarding the impact of comprehensive guidance and
planning programs on student performance." [2006 c 117 § 3.]