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King bill to let rural districts save through shorter school weeks passes Senate

king_120Small, rural school districts could transition to a money-saving, four-day school week if a bill proposed by Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima, becomes law. Senate Bill 6242 would make permanent a 2009 pilot program set to expire this year that allows up to five school districts with fewer than 500 students to condense their school week.

“The communities of Bickleton and Paterson have taken advantage of this pilot program and found it to be an excellent cost-saver,” King said. “In talking with the superintendents of these school districts, they have found the shortened week has not affected their educational standards and they’ve been able to maintain the same level of quality education as before. It’s really working well for them, and my bill will allow them to keep going.” Continue reading

Streamlining education for our kids

Kindergarten Students Learning to Tell TimeAnother issue I’ll be focusing on this session is education reform. Our smaller school districts are often overburdened by regulations and requirements handed down from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) in Olympia. My goal is to introduce two bills that will help streamline operations for our rural school districts to help them save much-needed revenue and free up more resources to focus on their kids.

One of my proposals would require a review of all the required reports that OSPI mandates of its school districts to see which ones are actually used. There are dozens of reports each district must complete during each school year and while larger districts like Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane may have the personnel to accomplish the task, smaller districts often have a minimal amount of staff who are already working at peak production. Continue reading