Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 392. Public Instruction, Superintendent of |
Chapter 392-700. Dropout reengagement. |
Section 392-700-015. Definitions.
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- The following definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter:(1) "Agency" means an educational service district, nonprofit community-based organization, or public entity other than a college.(2) "Annual average full-time equivalent (AAFTE)" means the total monthly full-time equivalent (FTE) reported for each enrolled student in a school year divided by ten.(3) "Attendance period requirement" is defined as, at minimum, two hours of face-to-face interaction with a designated program staff for the purpose of instruction, academic counseling, career counseling, or case management contact aggregated over the prior month.(4) "CEDARS" refers to comprehensive educational data and research system, the statewide longitudinal data system of educational data for K-12 student information.(6) "College level class" is a class provided by a college that is one hundred level or above.(7) "Consortium" means a regional group of organizations that will consist of districts, and agencies and/or colleges who agree to work together to create and operate a program that will serve students from multiple districts and reduce the administrative burden on districts.(8) "Consortium agreement" means the agreement that is signed by the authorized consortium lead and all district superintendents or their authorized officials which are part of the consortium and agree to refer eligible students to the consortium's program. This agreement will clearly outline the responsibilities of the consortium lead and those of the referring districts.(9) "Consortium lead" means the lead organization in a consortium that will assume the responsibilities outlined in WAC 392-700-042(3).(10) "Count day" is the instructional day that is used to claim a program's enrollment for state funding pursuant to WAC 392-121-033. For September, the count day is the fourth instructional day. For the remaining months, the count day is the first instructional day.(11) "Credential" is identified as one of the following:(a) High school equivalency certificate;(b) High school diploma;(c) College certificate received after completion of a college program requiring at least forty hours of instruction;(d) College degree; or(e) Industry recognized certificate of completion of training or licensing received after completion of a program requiring at least forty hours of instruction.(12) "Enrolled student" is an eligible student whose enrollment and attendance meets the criteria outlined in WAC 392-700-035 and 392-700-160, and is reported as an FTE for state funding.(13) "ERDC" refers to education research and data center, which conducts analyses of early learning, K-12, and higher education programs and education issues across the P-20 system that collaborates with legislative evaluation and accountability program and other statutory partner agencies.(14) "Full-time equivalent (FTE)" is the measurement of enrollment that an enrolled student can be claimed on a monthly basis with the maximum being 1.0 FTE per month for each student enrolled in a program.(15) "Indicator of academic progress" means a standard academic benchmark that demonstrates academic performance which is attained by a reengagement student. These indicators will be tracked and reported by the program and district for each student and for programs as a whole using definitions and procedures outlined by OSPI. Indicators of academic progress will be reported when a student does one of the following:(a) Earns high school or college credit;(b) Passes one or more tests or benchmarks that would satisfy the state board of education's graduation requirements as provided in chapter 180-51 WAC;(c) Passes one or more high school equivalency certificate measures (each measure may only be claimed once per enrolled student), or other state assessment;(d) Makes a significant gain in a core academic subject based on the assessment tool's determination of significant gain (may be claimed multiple times in a year per enrolled student);(e) Successfully completes a grade level curriculum in a core academic subject that does not earn high school or college credit;(f) Successfully completes approved college readiness course work with documentation of competency attainment;(g) Successfully completes job search and job retention course work with documentation of competency attainment;(h) Successfully completes a paid or unpaid cooperative work based learning experience of at least forty-five hours. This experience must meet the requirements of WAC 392-410-315(2);(i) Enrolls in a college level class for the first time (limited to be claimed once per enrolled student);(j) Successfully completes an English as a second language (ESL) class;(k) Successfully completes an adult basic education (ABE) class; or(l) Successfully completes a series of short-term industry recognized certificates equaling at least forty hours.(16) "Instructional staff" means the following:(a) For programs operated by a district or agency, the instructional staff is a certificated instructional staff pursuant to WAC 392-121-205; and(b) For programs operated by a college, the instructional staff is one who is employed or appointed by the college whose required credentials are established by the college.(17) "Letter of intent" means the document signed by the district, college or lead agency authorized official that specifically outlines to OSPI the required elements of a program that the district, college, or agency agree to implement.(18) "Noninstructional staff" is any person employed in a position that is not an instructional staff as defined under subsection (13) of this section.(19) "OSPI" means the office of superintendent of public instruction.(20) "Program" means a statewide dropout reengagement program approved by OSPI, pursuant to RCW 28A.175.105.(21) "School year" is the twelve-month period that begins September 1st and ends August 31st during which instruction is provided and FTE is reported.(22) "Scope of work" means the document signed by district superintendent or their authorized official and the authorized official of a program to be included in a contracted services agreement when the program is operated by a provider on behalf of the district and will receive compensation in accordance with WAC 392-700-165. The scope of work will specifically outline all the required elements of a program that the provider and the district agree to implement.(23) "Weekly status check" means individual communication from a designated program staff to a student. Weekly status check:(a) Can be accomplished in person or through the use of telephone, e-mail, instant messaging, interactive video communication, or other means of digital communication;(b) Must be for the purposes of instruction, academic counseling, career counseling, or case management;(c) Must be documented; and(d) Must occur at least once every week that has at least three days of instruction.[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.175.100. WSR 15-15-115, § 392-700-015, filed 7/16/15, effective 8/16/15; WSR 14-22-073, § 392-700-015, filed 11/3/14, effective 12/4/14; WSR 13-13-005, § 392-700-015, filed 6/6/13, effective 7/7/13. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.175.100 and 2010 c 20. WSR 11-17-045, § 392-700-015, filed 8/11/11, effective 9/11/11.]
RCW 28A.175.100. WSR 15-15-115, § 392-700-015, filed 7/16/15, effective 8/16/15; WSR 14-22-073, § 392-700-015, filed 11/3/14, effective 12/4/14; WSR 13-13-005, § 392-700-015, filed 6/6/13, effective 7/7/13. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.175.100 and 2010 c 20. WSR 11-17-045, § 392-700-015, filed 8/11/11, effective 9/11/11.
Rules
392-700-042,392-121-033,392-700-035,392-700-160,180-51,392-410-315,392-121-205,392-700-165,