Education Offerings

In Washington State, school districts are required by state law to provide an educational program that allows students to meet instructional time and graduation requirements. In addition, there are other required educational offerings and activities that districts must provide as well as several recommended offerings and activities.

Below you will find an interactive table that details which offerings are required and encouraged. We have also created a brief two-page handout giving a high-level description of encouraged & required offerings

Read the Handout

Click here to learn more about the differences between offering classifications.

Required And Encouraged Offerings Preview

Title Classification Link to edit
Academic Acceleration Policy Notification
AIDS Prevention Education Program Required
Arts Instruction Required
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Required
Comprehensive Sexual Health Education Notification
Conservation, Natural Resources, and the Environment Learning Standards Required
Continuity of Operations Plan Notification
Credit and Subject Area Graduation Requirements Mandatory
Credit for Students in or Released from Institutional Education Facility Notification
Disability History and People with Disabilities Month Required
Elective Computer Science Course and State Learning
Standards for
Computer Science
or Mathematics
Required
Electronic HSBP Notification
Ethnic Studies Encouraged
Financial Aid Advising Day Required
Financial Education Standards Notification
Grades K-12 Minimum Instructional Hours Mandatory
Graduation Pathway Option Mandatory
High School and Beyond Plan Mandatory
History of Civil Rights Program Encouraged
Holocaust History Instruction Encouraged
HSBP Initiation Notification
Instruction in Awareness of Bone Marrow Donation Encouraged
Minimum 180- Day School Year Mandatory
Minimum College Entrance Requirements (CADRS) Mandatory
Observance of Veterans' Day Required
Seal of Biliteracy Encouraged
Since Time Immemorial Curriculum Notification
Social-emotional Learning Standards and Benchmarks Required
Stand-Alone Civics Course (class of 2024) Required
Study of Constitution of United States and Constitution of State of Washington Required
Temperance and Good Citizenship Day/Voter registration Required
 

How Are the Offerings Different? (WIP header)

The Education's Basic Education Compliance Matrix identifies different classifications of educational offerings that school districts must provide to students in order to be compliant with state law. The Board categorizes requirements into four different categories: mandatory elements, additional required elements, notification elements, and encouraged elements.

Mandatory elements are things a school district must have before they can even be recommended for a certification of compliance. They include the required minimum days per school year and hours of instruction, the High School and Beyond Plan, and more.

Additional required elements are mandatory things that are explicitly stated in the law under basic education. Arts instruction, financial aid advising day, as well as social-emotional learning standards and benchmarks are all examples of additional required elements.

Notification elements are very similar to additional required elements, except that they are stated somewhere in the law besides under basic education, and they do not factor into the basic education compliance recommendation. Things like comprehensive sexual health education fall under the notification elements category.

Encouraged elements are things that are strongly encouraged but not required by law. The purpose of notification and encouraged elements are to gauge what sorts of additional resources a school district might need in order to provide those elements, and the Board will often reach out to them with support.