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The GREW program was designed to help students who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to graduate. After a district has tried all appropriate options to help a student meet credit and graduation pathway requirements, then a district may waive credit or pathway graduation requirements for individual students who have demonstrated preparation for their next steps after graduation.
The rules
The current rules allow for up to two elective or core credits to be waived for students in the class of 2021 or 2022, as long as only one credit in each core subject area is waived, and the student graduates with no fewer than 20 total credits. The graduation pathway requirement may also be waived.
Feedback opportunities
- Written: The public comment period is now open. If you鈥檇 like to send written comment to the 91原创, please submit it to rulescoordinatorSBE@k12.wa.us by May 6 at the close of business to be included in meeting materials.
- Oral: The public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, April 26 at 2:00 p.m. . Connection information is also available at sbe.wa.gov/rules. Public may also give oral public comment at the May 11-12 meeting (comment is usually scheduled for 11:45-12:00 p.m.).
Resources
- Download English and Spanish versions of the Emergency Waiver Program one-pager.
- Find more information and resources on SBE's Emergency Waiver Program page.