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2404 Procedure - Science Mastery-Based Learning and Credit

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;
  • The student may recover 1.0 science credit following a failed or incomplete science course if the student meets standard on an end-of-course exam for a science course (where an end-of-course exam is available), or
  • The student may recover 1.0 science credit following a failed or incomplete science course if the student meets standard on another approved state alternative that meets the graduation requirement.
Credit for Meeting Standard on the State Assessment-Summary Chart
State Assessment Score
(Levels set by state score range)

 
Possible Proficiency Credit(s) earned for Challenging a Course(s) Possible Retrieval Credit(s) earned for a Credit Retrieval Course(s)
WCAS >Level 3 1.0 credit in Science Up to 1.0 credit in Science
WCAS >= Level 4 2.0 credit in Science 
 OR
 3.0 credit in Science
Up to 3.0 credit in Science

 

Credit for Proficiency on Advanced Placement (AP) Assessment
AP Exams Score  Possible Proficiency Credit(s) earned for Challenging a Course(s) Possible Retrieval Credit(s) earned for a Credit Retrieval Course(s)
Chemistry 2 =.5
3+=1.0
Up to1.0 Science credit 1.0 Science
Environment Science 2 =.5
3+=1.0
Up to1.0 Science credit 1.0 Science
Physics 1 2 =.5
3+=1.0
Up to1.0 Science credit 1.0 Science

 

Credit for Proficiency on ASVAB
ASVAB 31 1.0 Math credit,
 1.0 Science credit, OR
1.0 English credit
1.0 Math 
1.0 English 9, 10, 11, 12
1.0 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 1.0 science credit for achieving a passing score on a GED test in science. Additionally, any student may obtain .25 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. 

  • Locally created written or oral test;
  • Written report by the student;
  • Student-designed portfolio of work;
  • Student presentation or oral defense of their learning in the course;
  • Hands-on demonstration of knowledge and skills;
  • A combination of assessment approaches, as defined by the district; or
  • other locally developed methods. 

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.

Successful completion of next higher-level course: Credit may be awarded for a course when the student successfully completes the next higher-level course in a sequence that includes a natural progression of the state learning standards from the previous course. State or locally determined learning standards will be used as the guide when making decisions regarding what courses should qualify.

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.

Issued:  December 2024