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Referred Bills (67)
Regarding a bachelor of science in nursing program at the University Center.
Creating the opportunity express program.
Regarding school district compliance with state and federal civil rights laws.
Designating resource programs for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics instruction in K-12 schools.
Changing school levy provisions.
Regarding funding distribution formulas for K-12 education.
Authorizing innovative interdistrict cooperative high school programs.
Concerning college-level online learning by high school students.
Regarding mathematics and science high school graduation requirements.
Extending time to complete recommendations under RCW 36.70A.5601 conducted by the William D. Ruckelshaus Center.
Expanding options for educator preparation.
Providing access to alternative routes to certification for the recruiting Washington teachers program.
Creating the home visiting services account.
Expanding the pool of qualified teachers.
Regarding Washington businesses that contract with higher education institutions for goods and services.
Promoting efficiencies including institutional coordination and partnerships in the community and technical college system.
Establishing a portal for public access to the prototypical school funding model.
Transferring the state school for the blind and the state center for childhood deafness and hearing loss to the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
Examining levy-funded employee-related costs.
Concerning a comprehensive K-12 education policy.
Restoring the school district levy base.
Concerning truancy payments to school districts.
Petitioning Congress to fully fund forty percent of the costs of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Promoting predictable funding for school districts that provide residential education.
Establishing a small school district contingency fund.
Regarding an entrepreneurial program known as Washington's economic gardening.
Making adjustments pertaining to the high school Washington assessment of student learning in mathematics and science.
Regarding placements of students in residential habilitation centers.
Regarding paraeducator tutor certification.
Regarding the development and implementation of a kindergarten assessment.
Closing the achievement gap in order to provide all students an excellent and equitable education.
Enhancing antiharassment strategies in public schools.
Convening an advisory committee on tuition policy.
Regarding higher education accountability.
Eliminating the exclusive authority of the University of Washington and Washington State University to offer certain engineering courses.
Increasing parental and community involvement in public education.
Regarding establishing and meeting graduation and reengagement goals.
Regarding a comprehensive restructuring of education finance and programs.
Providing for social emotional learning in public schools.
Enacting the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children.
Concerning student transportation funding.
Promoting predictable funding for school districts that provide residential education.
Establishing a lifelong learning account steering committee.
Regarding eligibility for higher education institutions' maintenance and operations funding.
Attaining a world class K-12 educational system.
Excluding certain state forest land revenues from the basic education allocation.
Establishing a small school district contingency fund.
Creating a program for conversion of plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Creating a comprehensive system of public education programs, finance, and accountability.
Establishing a statewide dropout reengagement system.
Adjusting local school finance related to nonresident students enrolled in online learning.
Changing school levy provisions.
Concerning the state's education system.
Enacting the evergreen jobs act.
Authorizing waivers from the one hundred eighty-day school year requirement in order to allow four-day school weeks.
Changing professional educator standards board provisions.
Expanding options for students to earn high school diplomas.
Authorizing a peer mentoring pilot program at Western Washington University and a community or technical college.
Regarding higher education online technology.
Providing for the delivery of educational services to children who are deaf and hearing impaired.
Requiring disclosure of certain information relating to higher education course materials.
Regarding resident student classification.
Revitalizing student financial aid.
Creating an interdisciplinary work group with faculty from a paramedic training program and an associate degree nursing program.
Changing border county opportunity program provisions.
Providing for coordination of workforce and economic development.
Allowing public technical colleges to offer associate transfer degrees.