HB 1020 amends Washington state's dropout reengagement system to broaden access to these programs. The bill removes age-specific restrictions, allowing students "eligible to be enrolled in high school" and under 21 to participate, rather than limiting enrollment to those at least 16 years old. It enables entities such as educational service districts, community or technical colleges, and community-based organizations to petition other school districts and directly enroll eligible students if a student's resident district does not provide a reengagement program. The bill also requires that when establishing rules and model agreements, the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction must consult with community and technical colleges, workforce boards, online course providers, school districts, and educational service districts.