Section 43.215.492. Data collection and program evaluation—Reports.  


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  • (1) The education data center established in RCW 43.41.400 must collect longitudinal, student-level data on all children attending an early childhood education and assistance program. Upon completion of an electronic time and attendance record system, the education data center must collect longitudinal, student-level data on all children attending a working connections child care program. Data collected should capture at a minimum the following characteristics:
    (a) Daily program attendance;
    (b) Identification of classroom and teacher;
    (c) Early achievers program quality level rating;
    (d) Program hours;
    (e) Program duration;
    (f) Developmental results from the Washington kindergarten inventory of developing skills in RCW 28A.655.080; and
    (g) To the extent data is available, the distinct ethnic categories within racial subgroups of children and providers that align with categories recognized by the education data center.
    (2) The department shall provide early learning providers student-level data collected pursuant to this section that are specific to the early learning provider's program. Upon completion of an electronic time and attendance record system identified in subsection (1) of this section, the department shall provide child care providers student-level data that are specific to the child care provider's program.
    (3)(a) The department shall review available research and best practices literature on cultural competency in early learning settings. The department shall review the K-12 components for cultural competency developed by the professional educator standards board and identify components appropriate for early learning professional development.
    (b) By July 31, 2016, the department shall provide recommendations to the appropriate committees of the legislature and the early learning advisory council on research-based cultural competency standards for early learning professional training.
    (4)(a) The Washington state institute for public policy shall conduct a longitudinal analysis examining relationships between the early achievers program quality ratings levels and outcomes for children participating in subsidized early care and education programs.
    (b) The institute shall submit the first report to the appropriate committees of the legislature and the early learning advisory council by December 31, 2019. The institute shall submit subsequent reports annually to the appropriate committees of the legislature and the early learning advisory council by December 31st, with the final report due December 31, 2022. The final report shall include a cost-benefit analysis.
    (5)(a) By December 1, 2015, the department shall provide recommendations to the appropriate committees of the legislature on child attendance policies pertaining to the working connections child care program and the early childhood education and assistance program. The recommendations shall include the following:
    (i) Allowable periods of child absences;
    (ii) Required contact with parents or caregivers to discuss child absences and encourage regular program attendance; and
    (iii) A de-enrollment procedure when allowable child absences are exceeded.
    (b) The department shall develop recommendations on child absences and attendance within the department's appropriations.
    NOTES:
    FindingIntent2015 3rd sp.s. c 7: See note following RCW 43.215.100.