WAC 392-349-015
Remote and necessary small school
plants -- Review committee. (1) There is hereby established by
the superintendent of public instruction a remote and
necessary review committee comprised of at least the following
five members:
(a) One member of the state board of education selected
by the president of the board;
(b) Two staff members from the office of the
superintendent of public instruction, one who is knowledgeable
about finance issues and one who is knowledgeable about
curriculum issues, both selected by the state superintendent;
(c) One school director selected by the Washington State
School Directors' Association;
(d) One school district administrator selected by the
Washington Association of School Administrators;
(2) Vacancies on the review committee shall be filled by
the person or organization responsible for appointments.
(3) At the discretion of the superintendent of public
instruction, other members may be added to the review
committee.
(4) It is the responsibility of the review committee to
receive and review all applications from school districts
requesting the superintendent of public instruction to grant
remote and necessary status to a small school plant located in
the district. Following the review of applications, the
review committee shall recommend to the superintendent of
public instruction whether such designation should be granted.
Recommendations of the review committee shall be advisory
only. The final determination rests solely with the
superintendent of public instruction.
(5) Every small school plant with remote and necessary
status beginning 1996, shall be reviewed every four years by
the review committee and the superintendent of public
instruction. The review committee shall submit its findings
and recommendations to the superintendent of public
instruction. The review committee may conduct the review
on-site, with the number of members participating determined
by the committee, or may conduct the review by other means as
determined by the committee. The superintendent of public
instruction shall provide to the fiscal committees of the
legislature in January of odd-numbered years a list of remote
and necessary small school plants.
(6) A small school plant shall lose its remote and
necessary status if the number of students exceeds the
enrollment requirements set forth in the state Operating
Appropriations Act for three consecutive years. The loss of
remote and necessary status shall take effect the immediate
ensuing school year. If a small school site should lose its
remote and necessary status, the local serving school district
may continue to maintain and operate the school site. When
the enrollment of such small school plant again meets the
requirements of the state Operating Appropriations Act, the
school district may apply to the superintendent of public
instruction for redesignation as a remote and necessary plant.
(7) A small school plant shall lose its remote and
necessary status if a local school district closes the small
school plant. If the small school plant is reopened by the
district, or a new small school plant is opened, the school
district may apply to the superintendent of public instruction
for remote and necessary designation for the small school
plant. If such designation is granted, the remote and
necessary status shall take effect as determined by the
superintendent of public instruction.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.305.130 (5), (10), 28A.315.015
(2)(e), 28A.315.175, 28A.315.195(4), 28A.315.205(3). 06-17-038, amended and recodified as § 392-349-015, filed
8/8/06, effective 9/8/06. 05-13-061, recodified as §
180-16-243, filed 6/10/05, effective 6/10/05. Statutory
Authority: 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 502 (i)(e). 02-14-113, §
180-24-415, filed 7/2/02, effective 8/2/02. Statutory
Authority: 1994 1st sp.s. c 6 § 502 (1)(e). 97-21-069, §
180-24-415, filed 10/15/97, effective 11/15/97. Statutory
Authority: 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 502(i)(e). 95-20-055, §
180-24-415, filed 10/2/95, effective 11/2/95.]