RCW 28A.230.130
Findings-Intent- 2011 c 77 : "The legislature finds that approximately thirty-five percent of seniors in Washington high schools take less than a full load of classes during their senior year. The legislature further finds that many high schools provide students opportunities to take advanced courses in career and technical or academic fields that give students a head start when they begin their career or enter a technical training program or a college or university. The legislature also finds that since each individual institution of higher education adopts its own rules for awarding credit for advanced high school work, students can encounter unanticipated barriers to advancing their dreams. Students can also be discouraged from putting in that extra effort in high school if they are not certain whether their extra work will be appropriately credited toward a certificate or degree.
The legislature intends to help students progress from high school to a certificate or degree by increasing opportunities and providing a clear pathway. Twelfth grade will truly be the launch year as high schools increase the opportunities for students to take more advanced classes. In addition, this act provides for community and technical colleges and four-year institutions of higher education to publish a list of high school courses and adopt uniform scores for proficiency exams or competency requirements that will be given credit toward certificate or degree requirements." [ 2011 c 77 s 1.]
Short title- 2011 c 77 : "This act may be known and cited as the launch year act." [ 2011 c 77 s 5.]
Effective date- 2009 c 212 s 2: "Section 2 of this act takes effect September 1, 2009." [ 2009 c 212 s 3.]
Finding- 2009 c 212 : "The legislature finds that significant efforts are under way to improve mathematics and science instruction in Washington's public schools through development and adoption of new learning standards, identification of aligned curriculum, and expanded opportunities for professional development for teachers. A significant emphasis has also been made on improving career and technical education programs focused on high-demand programs. Middle schools have successfully served one thousand four hundred full-time equivalent students in career and technical programs rich in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through a grant program. The legislature concludes that opportunities for hands-on and applied learning in these programs should be extended to middle school students on an ongoing, statewide basis so that students are prepared to take advantage of more advanced coursework in high school and postsecondary education." [ 2009 c 212 s 1.]
Effective date-2007 c 396 s 14: "Section 14 of this act takes effect September 1, 2009." [ 2007 c 396 s 21.]
Expiration date-2007 c 396 s 13: "Section 13 of this act expires September 1, 2009." [ 2007 c 396 s 20.]
Captions not law-2007 c 396: See note following RCW 28A.305.215.
Finding-Intent-2007 c 396: See note following RCW 28A.188.020.
Effective date-2006 c 263 s 407: "Section 407 of this act takes effect September 1, 2009." [ 2006 c 263 s 1002.]
Findings-Purpose-Part headings not law-2006 c 263: See notes following RCW 28A.150.230.
Effective date-1984 c 278: "Sections 16, 18, and 19 of this act shall take effect July 1, 1986." [ 1984 c 278 s 23.]
Severability-1984 c 278: See note following RCW 28A.185.010.