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1,000 / 1,080 Instructional Hour Requirement

1,000 / 1,080 Instructional Hour Requirement. WASBO Legislative Affairs Committee December 2013. Historically. Districts have been required to make available 1,000 instructional hours on average for their district.

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1,000 / 1,080 Instructional Hour Requirement

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  1. 1,000 / 1,080 Instructional Hour Requirement WASBO Legislative Affairs Committee December 2013

  2. Historically • Districts have been required to make available 1,000 instructional hours on average for their district. • This single measurement allowed averaging between grades, I.E. elementary and high school, to meet the 1,000 hours.

  3. SHB 2261 • Passed in 2009 • Requires instructional hours to be measured by grade. • Imposes a higher standard of 1,000 for grades k-6 and 1,080 for grades 7-12. • Effective for school year 2014- 15

  4. State Board of Education • Under RCW 28A.150.220 SBOE is provided the authority to promulgate rules around this requirement. • SBOE anticipates no news rules. The definition of instructional hours remains unchanged since 1992!

  5. RCW 28A.150.205 “Instructional Hours” means those hours students are provided the opportunity to engage in educational activity planned by and under the direction of school district staff, as directed by the administration and board of directors of the district, inclusive of intermissions for class changes, recess, and teacher/parent guardian conferences that are planned and scheduled by the district for the purpose of discussing student’s educational needs or progress and exclusive of time actually spent for meals.

  6. State Board of Education • The executive Director has posted Q&A on the SBOE website @ • http://sbe.wa.gov/documents/compliance/1080HoursFAQ.pdf

  7. Summary of Q&A (1) • Zero period and after hours instruction outside of the regular school day may not be included. • The inclusion of “passing time” is limited to class change time between classes. Before and after school do not meet this standard.

  8. Summary of Q&A (2) • Teacher/parent-guardian conferences may be included regardless of presence of students. This would include early release or full day release for parent teacher conferences. • WAKIDS (Family Connection Days) may be included as parent teacher conference time.

  9. Summary of Q&A (3) • Not includible: • Senior Days • Zero Period • Lunch Time • Days waived under 180 day SBOE waiver for PD.

  10. Basic Calculation Example Note: This calculation should be performed for each school/grade and include additional columns for each variation in the schedule.

  11. Questions Not Resolved • Inclusion of days waived under WAC 392-129 Emergency school closure. • The time to be included as teacher/parent-guardian conference time when early release varies from scheduled conference time.

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