WAC 180-51-035
Applicable standards for graduation for
students under age twenty-one -- Applicable standards for
graduation for students age twenty-one or older -- Amendments to
this chapter. (1) All students entering a high school program
in Washington state shall be assigned an expected graduation
year as required by federal law and this section. Once
students are assigned a graduation year, they will be aligned
to the requirements for that specific graduating class and
subject to the provisions of this section.
(a) Students shall be assigned an expected graduation
year based on the year they commence 9th grade, or for
out-of-district and out-of-state transfer students, based on
local district policy: Provided, That the expected graduation
year for students receiving special education services shall
be assigned and based on an Individualized Education Program
(IEP) team determination in the year in which the student
turns sixteen.
(b) Students shall have the right and the obligation to
meet the minimum graduation requirements in place for their
expected graduation year designated at the time they enter a
district high school, regardless of what year they actually
graduate.
(2) A student under age twenty-one shall have the right
to graduate in accordance with the standards in effect for the
school of graduation for any year since such student commenced
the ninth grade or the equivalent of a four-year high school
program and until the student turns age twenty-one.
(3)(a) A student age twenty-one or older who earns a high
school diploma through the adult high school completion option
under WAC 180-51-053 shall be required to meet the state
minimum graduation credit requirements under WAC 180-51-060 or 180-51-061, depending on when the student began their high
school program. Such students shall not be required to meet
the following state minimum graduation requirements under WAC 180-51-061: Certificate of academic achievement or
certificate of individual achievement;
(b) The state board of education reserves the prerogative
to determine if and when the waived requirements under (a) of
this subsection shall be required to earn an adult high school
completion diploma.
(4) All subsequent amendments to this chapter and all
subsequent local standards shall apply prospectively to the
students who enter the ninth grade or begin the equivalent of
a four-year high school program subsequent to the amendments.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.230 RCW and RCW 28B.50.915.
05-21-007, § 180-51-035, filed 10/6/05, effective 11/6/05;
04-20-093, § 180-51-035, filed 10/5/04, effective 11/5/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.230.090. 00-19-108, §
180-51-035, filed 9/20/00, effective 10/21/00. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 28A.05 RCW. 84-11-049 (Order 7-84), §
180-51-035, filed 5/17/84.]