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Statutes > Washington > Title-28a > 28a-650 > 28a-650-005

Findings — Intent.

The legislature recognizes that up-to-date tools will help students learn. Workplace technology requirements will continue to change and students should be knowledgeable in the use of technologies.

     Furthermore, the legislature finds that the Washington systemic initiative is a broad-based effort to promote widespread public literacy in mathematics, science, and technology. An important component of the systemic initiative is the universal electronic access to information by students. It is the intent of the legislature that components of RCW 28A.650.010 through 28A.650.025 will support the statewide systemic reform effort in mathematics, science, and technology as envisioned by the Washington systemic initiative.

[1993 c 336 § 701.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-28a > 28a-650 > 28a-650-005

Findings — Intent.

The legislature recognizes that up-to-date tools will help students learn. Workplace technology requirements will continue to change and students should be knowledgeable in the use of technologies.

     Furthermore, the legislature finds that the Washington systemic initiative is a broad-based effort to promote widespread public literacy in mathematics, science, and technology. An important component of the systemic initiative is the universal electronic access to information by students. It is the intent of the legislature that components of RCW 28A.650.010 through 28A.650.025 will support the statewide systemic reform effort in mathematics, science, and technology as envisioned by the Washington systemic initiative.

[1993 c 336 § 701.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-28a > 28a-650 > 28a-650-005

Findings — Intent.

The legislature recognizes that up-to-date tools will help students learn. Workplace technology requirements will continue to change and students should be knowledgeable in the use of technologies.

     Furthermore, the legislature finds that the Washington systemic initiative is a broad-based effort to promote widespread public literacy in mathematics, science, and technology. An important component of the systemic initiative is the universal electronic access to information by students. It is the intent of the legislature that components of RCW 28A.650.010 through 28A.650.025 will support the statewide systemic reform effort in mathematics, science, and technology as envisioned by the Washington systemic initiative.

[1993 c 336 § 701.]