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28A.232.005 – Finding—Intent.

RCW 28A.232.005 Finding—Intent. (1) Under Article IX of the Washington state Constitution, all children are entitled to an opportunity to receive a basic education. Although the state must assure that students in public schools have opportunities to participate in the instructional program of basic education, there is no obligation for either the state or school […]

28A.232.010 – Alternative learning experience courses—Generally—Definitions—Rules—Reports.

RCW 28A.232.010 Alternative learning experience courses—Generally—Definitions—Rules—Reports. (1) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise. (a) “Alternative learning experience course” means a course, or for grades kindergarten through eight grade-level coursework, that is a delivery method for the program of basic education and is: (i) Provided in whole […]

28A.232.020 – Calculation and allocation of appropriations.

RCW 28A.232.020 Calculation and allocation of appropriations. The superintendent of public instruction shall separately calculate and allocate moneys appropriated under RCW 28A.150.260 to school districts for each full-time equivalent student enrolled in an alternative learning experience course. The calculation shall be based on the estimated statewide annual average allocation per full-time equivalent student in grades […]

28A.232.030 – Attendance and truancy definitions—Rules.

RCW 28A.232.030 Attendance and truancy definitions—Rules. The superintendent of public instruction may adopt rules to bring consistency and uniformity to attendance and truancy definitions in the alternative learning experience setting, establish procedures for addressing truancy in all alternative learning experience courses, leverage existing systems to facilitate truancy actions between school districts and courts when the […]