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S.B. 57
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HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION AMENDMENTS
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Mark B. Madsen
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House Sponsor:
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill allows a public school student or home school student to receive a diploma
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based on certain assessment results.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. allows a student enrolled in a high school in the state or attending a home school in
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the state to receive a high school diploma if the student passes the basic skills
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competency test and receives certain scores on the ACT.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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53A-1-611, as last amended by Chapter 7, Laws of Utah 2002, Fifth Special Session
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ENACTS:
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53A-15-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
53A-1-611
is amended to read:
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53A-1-611. Standards and assessment processes to measure student performance
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-- Basic skills competency test.
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(1) The Legislature recognizes the need for the State Board of Education to develop
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and implement standards and assessment processes to ensure that student progress is measured
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and that school boards and school personnel are accountable.
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(2) (a) In addition to its responsibilities under Sections
53A-1-603
through
53A-1-605
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the State Board of Education, through the state superintendent of public instruction, shall
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design a basic skills competency test to be administered in the tenth grade.
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(b) A student must pass the basic skills competency test, in addition to the established
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requirements of the state and local board of education of the district in which the student
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attends school, in order to receive a basic high school diploma of graduation.
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(c) The state board shall include in the test, at a minimum, components on English
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language arts and reading and mathematics.
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(d) A student who fails to pass all components of the test may not receive a basic high
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school diploma but may receive a certificate of completion or alternative completion diploma
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under rules made by the State Board of Education in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
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Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
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(e) The state board shall make rules:
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(i) to allow students who initially fail the test to retake all or part of the test; and
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(ii) that take into account and are consistent with federal law relating to students with
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disabilities in the administration of the test.
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(3) The state board shall implement the tenth grade basic skills competency test, no
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later than the beginning of the 2003-04 school year.
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(4) The requirements of this section are to be complementary to the other achievement
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testing provisions of this part.
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(5) (a) A student who attends a home school may take the basic skills competency test
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at a school within the student's school district of residence at the same regularly scheduled time
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the test is administered to public school students.
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(b) No age restrictions shall apply to home school students to take the basic skills
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competency test.
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Section 2.
Section
53A-15-104
is enacted to read:
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53A-15-104. Diploma awarded to public school and home school students based
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on assessments.
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(1) A student enrolled in a high school in this state and a student that attends a home
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school shall, upon request of the student's parent or guardian, receive a diploma issued by the
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State Board of Education, if the student:
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(a) passes the basic skills competency test provided by Section
53A-1-611
; and
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(b) receives a score on each ACT subtest that ranks in the top 15% of Utah students'
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scores for the subtest.
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(2) (a) Subsection (1)(b) does not apply to the ACT optional writing subtest.
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(b) A student may satisfy the requirement in Subsection (1)(b) with subtest scores from
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different administrations of the ACT.
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(3) A diploma issued by the State Board of Education pursuant to this section shall
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indicate the recipient has met state high school graduation requirements by demonstrating
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mastery of knowledge and skills through assessments.
Legislative Review Note
as of 12-21-06 9:51 AM