Washington Statutes

§ 28A.715.005 — Findings—Intent—Purpose.

Washington § 28A.715.005
JurisdictionWashington
Title 28ACOMMON SCHOOL PROVISIONS
Ch. 28A.715STATE-TRIBAL EDUCATION COMPACTS AUTHORITY

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Wash. Rev. Code § 28A.715.005 (2026).

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(1)The legislature finds that:
(a)American Indian and Alaska Native students make up 2.5 percent of the total student population in the state and twenty-five percent or more of the student population in fifty-seven schools across the state.
(b)American Indian students in Washington have the highest annual dropout rate at 9.5 percent, compared to 4.6 percent of all students in each of grades nine through twelve. Of the students expected to graduate in 2010 because they entered the ninth grade in 2006, the American Indian on-time graduation rate was only fifty-eight percent, compared to 76.5 percent of all students.
(c)The teaching of American Indian language, culture, and history is important to American Indian people and critical to the educational attainment and achievement of Amer

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Legislative History

[2024 c 200 s 4;2013 c 242 s 1.]

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