Washington Administrative Code Title 430 - WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS' ASSOCIATION

Washington Administrative Code – Title 430: Washington State School Directors’ Association (WSSDA)

Overview:

WAC Title 430 governs the Washington State School Directors’ Association (WSSDA), an agency created by statute (RCW 28A.345) to support school board directors across Washington State. WSSDA provides policy services, training, leadership development, and advocacy to promote effective governance in public education.

Key Functions of WSSDA under Title 430:

1. Purpose and Organization

WSSDA is organized to coordinate policy development, leadership training, and legislative advocacy for elected school board directors.

Operates under the direction of an elected board of directors representing school districts across the state.

2. Membership

All school district boards of directors in Washington are members of WSSDA by statute.

Membership is mandatory, and dues are set by WSSDA and approved by its members.

3. Policy Services

WSSDA develops model policies and procedures that school boards may adopt or adapt.

Policies cover a wide range of issues including:

Governance

Student rights and discipline

Curriculum and instruction

Equity and inclusion

Staff conduct

4. Professional Development

Provides training and leadership development programs for new and veteran board members.

Topics include:

Governance and ethics

Budgeting and finance

Strategic planning

Board-superintendent relations

5. Rulemaking and Hearings

Title 430 contains procedural rules for:

Public meetings and hearings

Adoption of internal rules

Conducting business transparently and accountably

6. Advocacy and Legislative Relations

WSSDA advocates for public education funding and policy positions at the state and federal levels.

Organizes an annual Legislative Assembly to set the association’s priorities.

Represents school boards in front of the Washington State Legislature and other state agencies.

7. Financial Operations

WAC rules may address:

Budget development and transparency

Dues assessment and collection

Contracts and procurement

Legal Foundation:

RCW 28A.345 – Authorizes the creation, powers, and duties of WSSDA.

Operates under public agency rules, meaning it is subject to:

Washington's Public Records Act (RCW 42.56)

Open Public Meetings Act (RCW 42.30)

 

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