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S.B. 2002

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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TESTING

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EXCEPTIONS

             3     
2008 SECOND SPECIAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Howard A. Stephenson

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House Sponsor: Merlynn T. Newbold

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      Committee Note:
             10          The Education Interim Committee recommended this bill.
             11      General Description:
             12          This bill allows the State Board of Education to exempt a school district or charter
             13      school from testing requirements under the Utah Performance Assessment System for
             14      Students (U-PASS) under certain circumstances.
             15      Highlighted Provisions:
             16          This bill:
             17          .    allows the State Board of Education to exempt a school district or charter school
             18      from testing requirements under the Utah Performance Assessment System for
             19      Students (U-PASS) if the school district or charter school pilots an assessment
             20      system that incorporates:
             21              .    online classroom-based assessment that utilizes adaptive testing in all grades;
             22              .    online writing assessment in grades 4 through 12; and
             23              .    assessments administered in grades 8, 10, and 11 to determine readiness for
             24      postsecondary education;
             25          .    provides that a school district or charter school that is exempt from U-PASS testing
             26      requirements is subject to an accountability plan and high school graduation
             27      standards developed and adopted by the State Board of Education; and


             28          .    provides that a student enrolled in a school district or charter school that is exempt
             29      from administering the tenth grade basic skills competency test is subject to high
             30      school graduation standards adopted by the State Board of Education.
             31      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             32          None
             33      Other Special Clauses:
             34          This bill provides an immediate effective date.
             35      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             36      AMENDS:
             37          53A-1-603, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 244
             38          53A-1-611, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             39     
             40      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             41          Section 1. Section 53A-1-603 is amended to read:
             42           53A-1-603. Duties of State Board of Education.
             43          (1) [The] Except as provided in Subsection (5), the State Board of Education shall:
             44          (a) require each school district and charter school to implement the Utah Performance
             45      Assessment System for Students, hereafter referred to as U-PASS;
             46          (b) require the state superintendent of public instruction to submit and recommend
             47      criterion-referenced and norm-referenced achievement tests, a tenth grade basic skills
             48      competency test, a direct writing assessment for grades 6 and 9, and a test for students in grade
             49      3 to measure reading grade level to the board for approval and adoption and distribution to
             50      each school district and charter school by the state superintendent;
             51          (c) develop an assessment method to uniformly measure statewide performance, school
             52      district performance, and school performance of students in grades 2 through 12 in mastering
             53      basic skills courses; and
             54          (d) provide for the state to participate in the National Assessment of Educational
             55      Progress state-by-state comparison testing program.
             56          (2) [Under] Except as provided in Subsection (5), under U-PASS, the state office shall
             57      annually require that each district and charter school, as applicable, administer:
             58          (a) a statewide norm-referenced test to all students in grades 3, 5, and 8;


             59          (b) statewide criterion-referenced tests in grades 2 through 12 and courses in basic skill
             60      areas of the core curriculum;
             61          (c) a direct writing assessment to all students in grades 6 and 9;
             62          (d) a tenth grade basic skills competency test as detailed in Section 53A-1-611 ; and
             63          (e) a test to all students in grade 3 to measure reading grade level.
             64          (3) The board shall adopt rules for the conduct and administration of U-PASS to
             65      include the following:
             66          (a) the computation of student performance based on information that is disaggregated
             67      with respect to race, ethnicity, gender, limited English proficiency, and those students who
             68      qualify for free or reduced price school lunch;
             69          (b) security features to maintain the integrity of the system, which could include
             70      statewide uniform testing dates, multiple test forms, and test administration protocols;
             71          (c) the exemption of student test scores, by exemption category, such as limited
             72      English proficiency, mobility, and students with disabilities, with the percent or number of
             73      student test scores exempted being publically reported at a district level;
             74          (d) compiling of criterion-referenced and direct writing test scores and test score
             75      averages at the classroom level to allow for:
             76          (i) an annual review of those scores by parents of students and professional and other
             77      appropriate staff at the classroom level at the earliest point in time;
             78          (ii) the assessment of year-to-year student progress in specific classes, courses, and
             79      subjects;
             80          (iii) a teacher to review, prior to the beginning of a new school year, test scores from
             81      the previous school year of students who have been assigned to the teacher's class for the new
             82      school year; and
             83          (iv) allowing a school district or charter school to have its tests administered and
             84      scored electronically to accelerate the review of test scores and their usefulness to parents and
             85      educators under Subsections (3)(d)(i), (ii), and (iii), without violating the integrity of U-PASS;
             86      and
             87          (e) providing that:
             88          (i) scores on the tests and assessments required under Subsection (2)(b) shall be
             89      considered in determining a student's academic grade for the appropriate course and whether a


             90      student shall advance to the next grade level; and
             91          (ii) the student's score on the tenth grade basic skills competency test shall be recorded
             92      on the student's transcript of credits.
             93          (4) The State Board of Education shall consider administering the basic skills
             94      competency test on a Saturday to preserve instructional time.
             95          (5) (a) The State Board of Education may exempt a school district or charter school
             96      from the testing requirements specified in Subsection (2) if the school district or charter school
             97      pilots an assessment system that incorporates:
             98          (i) online classroom-based assessment that utilizes adaptive testing in all grades;
             99          (ii) online writing assessments in grades 4 through 12; and
             100          (iii) assessments administered in grades 8, 10, and 11 to determine readiness for
             101      postsecondary education.
             102          (b) A school district or charter school that receives an exemption under Subsection
             103      (5)(a) is subject to an accountability plan and high school graduation standards that are:
             104          (i) based on the assessment system described in Subsections (5)(a)(i) through (iii); and
             105          (ii) developed and adopted by the State Board of Education.
             106          Section 2. Section 53A-1-611 is amended to read:
             107           53A-1-611. Standards and assessment processes to measure student performance
             108      -- Basic skills competency test.
             109          (1) The Legislature recognizes the need for the State Board of Education to develop
             110      and implement standards and assessment processes to ensure that student progress is measured
             111      and that school boards and school personnel are accountable.
             112          (2) (a) In addition to its responsibilities under Sections 53A-1-603 through 53A-1-605 ,
             113      the State Board of Education, through the state superintendent of public instruction, shall
             114      design a basic skills competency test to be administered in the tenth grade.
             115          (b) [A] Except as provided in Subsection (5), a student must pass the basic skills
             116      competency test, in addition to the established requirements of the state and local board of
             117      education of the district in which the student attends school, in order to receive a basic high
             118      school diploma of graduation.
             119          (c) The state board shall include in the test, at a minimum, components on English
             120      language arts and reading and mathematics.


             121          (d) [A] Except as provided in Subsection (5), a student who fails to pass all
             122      components of the test may not receive a basic high school diploma but may receive a
             123      certificate of completion or alternative completion diploma under rules made by the State
             124      Board of Education in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
             125      Act.
             126          (e) The state board shall make rules:
             127          (i) to allow students who initially fail the test to retake all or part of the test; and
             128          (ii) that take into account and are consistent with federal law relating to students with
             129      disabilities in the administration of the test.
             130          (3) The state board shall implement the tenth grade basic skills competency test, no
             131      later than the beginning of the 2003-04 school year.
             132          (4) The requirements of this section are to be complementary to the other achievement
             133      testing provisions of this part.
             134          (5) A student enrolled in a school district or charter school that is exempt from
             135      administering the tenth grade basic skills competency test is subject to high school graduation
             136      standards adopted by the State Board of Education pursuant to Section 53A-1-603 .
             137          Section 3. Effective date.
             138          If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect
             139      upon approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah
             140      Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto,
             141      the date of veto override.




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