Science Mastery-Based Learning and Credit Procedure

The district will manage the assessment process so that students seeking mastery-based credit can demonstrate mastery/proficiency in science. Mastery-based credit can be used either for awarding credit in place of a traditional course, or for credit recovery purposes.

Students may recover credit by demonstrating competence in the following ways:

  • The student may recover 1.0 science credit following a failed or incomplete science course if the student meets standard on a state assessment in science;

General Education Development Test

The State Board of Education in consultation with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines what constitutes a passing score for a General Education Development (GED) test. Any student may obtain 1.0 science credit for achieving a passing score on a GED test in science. Additionally, any student may obtain .5 for successfully completing a course or courses in preparation for taking a GED test.

For students in or from institutional education facilities, the district will award at least one (1) Science credit for achieving a passing score on the Science section of a GED test. The district will also award students in or from institutional education facilities additional credit for successfully completing a course or courses in preparation for taking a GED test.

Other Assessments

Students may obtain 1.0 math credit for passing a district-created assessment that is aligned to state learning standards. Students do not need to have attempted and failed a course before being eligible for these options.

  • A score of three (3) or better on an AP Science exam.

Equivalency course of study: Students may receive credit for learning experiences outside of school that align to state learning standards, in accordance with Board Policy 2413 – Equivalency Credit Opportunities and WAC 392-410-300.

The district collects and annually reviews disaggregated data to see which subgroups of students are receiving mastery-based credit. If disproportionality is found, the district takes appropriate actions to ensure equitable access to these crediting opportunities.

 

Adoption Date: 09/11/24
Classification: Encouraged
Revised Dates: