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Referred Bills (81)
Increasing eligibility for child care and early learning programs for homeless and other vulnerable children.
Concerning special education.
Enacting the career pathways act.
Requiring the department of early learning to develop state early learning guidelines.
Clarifying the authority of a nurse working in a school setting.
Regarding the educational opportunity gap.
Regarding access to K-12 campuses for occupational or educational information.
Regarding an assessment of students in state-funded full-day kindergarten classrooms.
Establishing a residency provisional principal certification.
Regarding membership of the early learning advisory council.
Establishing the Washington state education council.
Concerning career and technical education.
Making technical corrections to department of early learning statutes.
Regarding the educational opportunity gap.
Regarding access to K-12 campuses for occupational or educational information.
Authorizing school districts to use electronic formats for warrants.
Requiring the state board of education to provide fiscal impact statements before making rule changes.
Regarding open educational resources in K-12 education.
Regarding school district financial insolvency.
Phasing-in statewide implementation of the Washington kindergarten inventory of developing skills.
Expanding the types of medications that a public or private school employee may administer to include topical medication, eye drops, and ear drops.
Continuing education reforms.
Establishing the pay for actual student success dropout prevention program.
Creating a strategic plan for career and technical education.
Authorizing creation of innovation schools and innovation zones in school districts.
Creating a division of Indian education in the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
Concerning the membership and work of the financial education public-private partnership.
Addressing financial insolvency of school districts.
Concerning harassment, intimidation, and bullying prevention.
Recognizing the international baccalaureate diploma.
Concerning elementary math specialists.
Recognizing Washington innovation schools.
Creating the launch year program.
Regarding school assessments for students with cognitive disabilities.
Regarding mathematics end-of-course assessments.
Regarding career and technical student organizations.
Promoting early learning.
Regarding funding distribution formulas for K-12 education.
Creating an early learning program for educationally at-risk children.
Designating resource programs for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics instruction in K-12 schools.
Changing school levy provisions.
Regarding school district compliance with state and federal civil rights laws.
Regarding antiharassment strategies in public schools.
Requiring a public meeting before a school district contracts for nonvoter-approved debt.
Authorizing innovative interdistrict cooperative high school programs.
Including approved private schools in the superintendent of public instruction's record check information rules.
Creating the home visiting services account.
Establishing a small school district contingency fund.
Restoring the school district levy base.
Providing for social emotional learning in public schools.
Providing access to alternative routes to certification for the recruiting Washington teachers program.
Concerning college-level online learning by high school students.
Concerning the powers and duties of the office of the education ombudsman.
Providing flexibility in the education system.
Regarding placements of students in residential habilitation centers.
Regarding paraeducator tutor certification.
Closing the achievement gap in order to provide all students an excellent and equitable education.
Enacting the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children.
Increasing parental and community involvement in public education.
Establishing a statewide dropout reengagement system.
Establishing a statewide dropout reengagement system.
Adjusting local school finance related to nonresident students enrolled in online learning.
Concerning the state's education system.
Changing professional educator standards board provisions.
Expanding options for students to earn high school diplomas.
Authorizing waivers from the one hundred eighty-day school year requirement in order to allow four-day school weeks.
Requiring the adoption of policies for the management of concussion and head injury in youth sports.
Expanding dual credit opportunities.
Regarding financial education.
Providing for the delivery of educational services to children who are deaf and hearing impaired.
Expanding the list of crimes that require dismissal or certificate revocation for school employees.
Requiring recommendations for preparation and professional development for the early learning and school-age program workforce.
Prohibiting school district employees from using public assets for private gain.
Regarding instruction in civics.
Changing the work experience provisions of the alternative route partnership grant program.
Modifying provisions relating to record checks using fingerprints.
Exempting the annual parental declaration of intent to home school from the public disclosure act.
Creating a preference in the alternative route certification program for veterans and national guard members.
Prohibiting advertising and marketing to students receiving home-based instruction.
Repealing scoliosis screening in schools.
Changing the requirements for graduating without a certificate of academic achievement or a certificate of individual achievement.