RCW 28A.230.095
Essential academic learning requirements
and assessments -- Verification reports. (Effective until July 1,
2012.)
(1) By the end of the 2008-09 school year, school
districts shall have in place in elementary schools, middle
schools, and high schools assessments or other strategies chosen
by the district to assure that students have an opportunity to
learn the essential academic learning requirements in social
studies, the arts, and health and fitness. Social studies
includes history, geography, civics, economics, and social
studies skills. Beginning with the 2008-09 school year, school
districts shall annually submit an implementation verification
report to the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
The office of the superintendent of public instruction may not
require school districts to use a classroom-based assessment in
social studies, the arts, and health and fitness to meet the
requirements of this section and shall clearly communicate to
districts their option to use other strategies chosen by the
district.
(2) Beginning with the 2008-09 school year, school districts
shall require students in the seventh or eighth grade, and the
eleventh or twelfth grade to each complete at least one
classroom-based assessment in civics. Beginning with the 2010-11
school year, school districts shall require students in the
fourth or fifth grade to complete at least one classroom-based
assessment in civics. The civics assessment may be selected from
a list of classroom-based assessments approved by the office of
the superintendent of public instruction. Beginning with the
2008-09 school year, school districts shall annually submit
implementation verification reports to the office of the
superintendent of public instruction documenting the use of the
classroom-based assessments in civics.
(3) Verification reports shall require school districts to
report only the information necessary to comply with this
section.
[2009 c 556 § 8; 2006 c 113 § 2; 2004 c 19 § 203.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2006 c 113: "The legislature finds that instruction in social studies, arts, health, and fitness is important to ensure a well-rounded and complete education. In particular, the civic mission of schools is strengthened and enhanced by comprehensive civics education and assessments. The legislature finds that effective and accountable democratic government depends upon an informed and engaged citizenry, and therefore, students should learn their rights and responsibilities as citizens, where those rights and responsibilities come from, and how to exercise them." [2006 c 113 § 1.]
Part headings and captions not law -- Severability -- Effective date -- 2004 c 19: See notes following RCW 28A.655.061.
RCW 28A.230.095
Essential academic learning requirements
and assessments -- Verification reports. (Effective July 1, 2012.)
(1) By the end of the 2008-09 school year, school districts shall
have in place in elementary schools, middle schools, and high
schools assessments or other strategies chosen by the district to
assure that students have an opportunity to learn the essential
academic learning requirements in social studies, the arts, and
health and fitness. Social studies includes history, geography,
civics, economics, and social studies skills. Health and fitness
includes, but is not limited to, mental health and suicide
prevention education. Beginning with the 2008-09 school year,
school districts shall annually submit an implementation
verification report to the office of the superintendent of public
instruction. The office of the superintendent of public
instruction may not require school districts to use a
classroom-based assessment in social studies, the arts, and
health and fitness to meet the requirements of this section and
shall clearly communicate to districts their option to use other
strategies chosen by the district.
(2) Beginning with the 2008-09 school year, school districts
shall require students in the seventh or eighth grade, and the
eleventh or twelfth grade to each complete at least one
classroom-based assessment in civics. Beginning with the 2010-11
school year, school districts shall require students in the
fourth or fifth grade to complete at least one classroom-based
assessment in civics. The civics assessment may be selected from
a list of classroom-based assessments approved by the office of
the superintendent of public instruction. Beginning with the
2008-09 school year, school districts shall annually submit
implementation verification reports to the office of the
superintendent of public instruction documenting the use of the
classroom-based assessments in civics.
(3) Verification reports shall require school districts to
report only the information necessary to comply with this
section.
[2011 c 185 § 5; 2009 c 556 § 8; 2006 c 113 § 2; 2004 c 19 § 203.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2011 c 185 § 5: "Section 5 of this act takes effect July 1, 2012." [2011 c 185 § 6.]
Finding -- 2011 c 185: See note following RCW 28A.300.2851.
Findings -- 2006 c 113: "The legislature finds that instruction in social studies, arts, health, and fitness is important to ensure a well-rounded and complete education. In particular, the civic mission of schools is strengthened and enhanced by comprehensive civics education and assessments. The legislature finds that effective and accountable democratic government depends upon an informed and engaged citizenry, and therefore, students should learn their rights and responsibilities as citizens, where those rights and responsibilities come from, and how to exercise them." [2006 c 113 § 1.]
Part headings and captions not law -- Severability -- Effective date -- 2004 c 19: See notes following RCW 28A.655.061.