Document type | memo |
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Date | 2023-12-01 |
Source URL | https://go.boarddocs.com/wa/msdwa/Board.nsf/files/D8TLCV55C157/$file/WSSDA%202413%202023.pdf |
Entity | meridian_school_district (Whatcom Co., WA) |
Entity URL | https://www.meridian.wednet.edu |
Raw filename | WSSDA%202413%202023.pdf |
Stored filename | 2023-12-01-wssda-memo.txt |
Parent document: Regular Board Meeting-09-11-2024.pdf
(HB) 1658 - High School Credit for Paid Work Experience, which authorizes public high school students to earn elective credit for their paid work experience. Within that legislation, our Legislature found that a student’s paid work experience could demonstrate that the student: | ast session, our Legislature passed House Bill ¢ set personally meaningful goals ¢ applied learning in new contexts, ¢ mastered an essential life skill, * exercised self-agency by developing competence in personal finance, and ¢ took initiative However, school districts were restrained from implementing the new legislation until the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) adopted the necessary new provisions to the Washington Adminis- trative Code (WAC) and updated relevant existing WACs. These new and updated rules are now in place and OSPI has issued implementation guidance and other DECEMBER 2023 supportive tools for school districts. Here are the key takeaways about offering students credit for their work experience as provided for under the statute and new and revised rules. To be eligible to participate, students must be at least 16 years old and legally eligible for paid employment. The school counselor, principal, or other school designee must approve the student’s paid work experience in advance and in writing. The student must provide district staff with documentation identifying the employer and the employment. Additionally, the student must provide a narrative describing how the paid work CONTINUED on next page POLICY AND LEGAL NEWS = WSSDA_ 6 CONTINUED from previous page experience will develop skills to meet their education goals, understanding of work and finance, and how their performance, effort, and decisions will affect their future career and educational opportunities. It is possible for students to schedule their paid work hours during the school day or outside of the regular school calendar. School districts may claim the paid work experience that is scheduled as part of the student’s school day for basic education apportionment in alignment with WAC 392-121-139. Students may earn a maximum of two credits and only elective credit. To earn one elective credit, students must work no less than 360 hours of paid work. To earn half an elective credit, students must work no less than 180 hours of paid work. To receive credit, students must demonstrate or be assessed on the grade-level proficiency of Washington State High School Financial Education Standards. Additionally, receiving credit requires that the designated school staff (school counselor, principal, or other school designee) verifies and reports the student’s paid work experience to OSPI no less than MODEL POLICY & PROCEDURE Financial Education Mastery-Based Leaming and Credit MODEL POLICY Equivalency Credit Opportunities (S) POLICY DECEMBER 2023 once per term. School staff must also update the student’s High School and Beyond Plan to reflect the paid work experience. Fundamental to the opportunity for students to receive elective credit for their paid work experience under HB 1658 is that your school board must first adopt a written policy that satisfies the requirements. The only identified mechanism for awarding this credit is through mastery- based learning of the state financial education learning standards found in RCW 28A.300.469. WSSDA has revised model policy and procedure 2401 - Financial Education Mastery-Based Learning and Credit to address the policy requirements. This policy is classified as Encouraged, because your district is not required to provide students with credit for their work experience, but if your district would like to offer this opportunity to students, the policy is required. WSSDA has also revised model policy 2413 - Equivalency Credit Opportunities based both on HB 1658 and Senate Bill 5617 - Skill Centers - School District Course Equivalencies. Model policy 2413 is an Essential model policy.