Wash. Admin. Code § 392-600-120 - Dissolution of skill centers
(1) A skill
center administrative council, as defined in WAC
392-600-010, seeking to dissolve
the operation of a skill center campus shall request prior approval from the
superintendent of public instruction before dissolution and shall conform to
the following:
(a) Skill centers receiving
state funding for construction or major modernization shall not initiate
procedures for the dissolution of the operation of a skill center prior to the
end of the useful life of the facility or thirty years after the state funded
facility's construction completion date, whichever is less.
(b) Any skill center facilities which were
constructed, or have received major modernization, with state funding shall
revert to the school district in which the facility is physically located and
shall be counted as instructional space in the district's inventory.
(c) Request for dissolution outside the terms
of the interdistrict cooperative agreement may be approved when, in the
judgment of the superintendent of public instruction, there is substantiation
of sufficient cause.
(2)
Skill centers unable to meet enrollment requirements during the probationary
period as described in WAC
392-600-060 shall enter into the
skill center dissolution process. Within thirty days after conclusion of the
probationary period the skill center administrative council shall submit in
writing, for approval by the superintendent of public instruction, one of the
following dissolution options:
(a) Partner
with an existing skill center to become a branch campus or satellite program.
The proposed core campus skill center administrative council must submit a
resolution proposal for the new branch campus or satellite program.
(b) Remove skill center status and no longer
qualify for enhanced skill center funding as described in WAC 392
121-465.
(c) Proceed with
dissolution as outlined in the skill center interdistrict cooperative
agreement.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.245.030. 10-04-010, § 392-600-120, filed 1/22/10, effective 2/22/10.
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