WAC 392-410-340
Equivalency credit for alternative
learning experiences, nonhigh school courses, electronically
mediated courses, work experience, and challenges. The board
of directors of a district offering a high school diploma
shall adopt written policies providing for the granting of
high school graduation credit for alternative learning
experiences, nonhigh school courses, work experience, and
challenges. High school credits may be given for, but not
limited to, the following:
(1) Planned learning experiences conducted away from the
school under the supervision or with the approval of the
school and linked to one or more of the state learning goals
and related essential academic learning requirements;
(2) Work experience on the basis that four hundred five
hours of work experience equals one credit;
(3) National Guard high school career training and
National Guard youth challenge;
(4) Postsecondary courses in accredited colleges and
universities. In the case of courses taken under the
statutory running start option under RCW 28A.600.300 through 28A.600.400, the district shall award high school credit
pursuant to RCW 28A.230.090(6);
(5) Courses in accredited or approved technical colleges;
(6) Correspondence courses from accredited colleges and
universities or schools approved by the National University
Education Association or the Distance Education and Training
Council;
(7) Electronically mediated courses meeting standards
which shall be adopted by written policy by the school
district, or standards adopted by the Northwest Association of
Schools and Colleges, or the Distance Education and Training
Council, or the Commission for International and
Trans-regional Accreditation;
(8) Other courses offered by any school or institution if
specifically approved for credit by the district; and
(9) Credit based on competency testing, in lieu of
enrollment or taking specific courses, may be granted by the
district.
[Statutory Authority: 2006 c 263. 06-14-009, recodified as §
392-410-340, filed 6/22/06, effective 6/22/06. Statutory
Authority: RCW 28A.230.090. 05-23-058, § 180-51-110, filed
11/10/05, effective 12/11/05; 00-19-108, § 180-51-110, filed
9/20/00, effective 10/21/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.05.060. 85-12-041 (Order 12-85), § 180-51-110, filed
6/5/85. Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.05 RCW. 84-11-049
(Order 7-84), § 180-51-110, filed 5/17/84.]