October meeting recap

On October 11 and 12, the 91Ô­´´ 91Ô­´´ of Education came together to discuss school recognition, the 91Ô­´´â€™s legislative platform, proposed rules on graduation pathways, and the strategic plan (outlining 91Ô­´´ work moving forward through 2028). It was the final in-person meeting for member and Eastern Washington representative, MJ Bolt. Chair Bill Kallappa and members honored her with as a tribute to her last eight years on the 91Ô­´´ (photo: MJ with her new blanket and SBE's Instagram seal, Snorkels).

Find the agenda, supporting materials, and links to TVW’s video footage of the meeting on .

Highlights:

Approval of Private Schools and Updates to Rules – The 91Ô­´´ fully , and extended that were granted provisional approval in June. The 91Ô­´´ also approved proposed revised rules to implement recent legislation, Senate Bill 5515, concerning residential private schools, and Senate Bill 5315, concerning schools authorized to provide special education services. In addition, clarify definitions concerning teacher certification requirements and administrative procedures. A hearing will be held in January 2024, and the 91Ô­´´ will consider adoption of final rules at the February 2024 91Ô­´´ meeting.

Basic Education Certification – Three hundred and nineteen school districts and local education agencies (LEAs) were certified for offering the program of basic education.

  • All school districts/LEAs have accessed the collection tool and all submissions are finalized.
  • 226 school districts and LEAs have been certified at previous meetings.
  • 93 school districts and LEAs are recommended for certification in October:
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    • 9 school districts and LEAs are recommended for conditional certification.

Legislative Priorities – The 91Ô­´´ approved its . The platform includes long-standing 91Ô­´´ priorities (educational equity, funding, and special education), carry-over priorities from last year’s platform, and emerging priorities from the 91Ô­´´'s engagement with students and communities.

Charter School Rules – The 91Ô­´´ that would streamline timelines set in rule, correct references, and make other changes as needed to improve readability and ensure effective implementation of the law.

Mastery-based Learning (MBL) – Staff gave a brief background on the Mastery-based Learning Collaborative (MBLC), including a status update and lessons learned from cohort 1 and launch plans for cohort 2. Eliot Levine presented on the MBLC Evaluation Report (Year 2) from Aurora Institute (the MBLC external evaluator) and engaged in discussion with 91Ô­´´ members about the findings. Three MBLC school districts sent representatives to join the 91Ô­´´ for a lunch discussion about their work to implement culturally responsive-sustaining MBL.

Community Voice – Members learned about the collective impact organization, , and engaged in small group discussions about the needs of the communities in Yakima as they relate to SBE's Strategic Plan.

Computer Science – The 91Ô­´´ welcomed Hadi Partovi, tech entrepreneur and investor, and CEO of the education nonprofit Code.org to education as it relates to recent legislation in 91Ô­´´.

Strategic Plan - The 91Ô­´´ discussed priorities for the next Strategic Plan, including what work the 91Ô­´´ should focus on to improve the K-12 education system. provides a long term vision by establishing priorities and initiatives that guide the 91Ô­´´â€™s work, the issues addressed during public meetings, and the policies advocated for or adopted by the 91Ô­´´. The final adoption of the plan is scheduled for June 2024.

Upcoming 91Ô­´´ Meeting

The next meeting is scheduled for December 7 online. The 91Ô­´´ has shifted its meetings calendar to come together on even months of the year. The agenda and materials will be posted one week in advance of the meeting on.