2016 -- H 7580 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION - THE PAUL W. CROWLEY RHODE ISLAND STUDENT | |
INVESTMENT INITIATIVE | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Tanzi, Amore, Regunberg, O'Brien, and O`Grady | |
Date Introduced: February 11, 2016 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Declaration of intent and purpose. (a) The general assembly recognizes that |
2 | there are great variations in so-called "standardized tests" or standardized assessments of student |
3 | performance employed in our schools, as well as great variations in the manner in which |
4 | individual students respond to such testing and assessments. |
5 | (b) The general assembly also recognizes and acknowledges there is a strong debate |
6 | among many persons as to the merit and necessity of such testing, as to the nature of what such |
7 | testing demonstrates, and as to the benefit achieved through increased use and reliance of such |
8 | testing in public school education, and whether, at some point, it becomes the driver, as opposed |
9 | to the measure, of a student's education. |
10 | (c) The general assembly finds and declares that there is a need for a concrete |
11 | understanding by all stakeholders of, the type of evaluation, whether to access the individual, the |
12 | school, the teacher or the program, the cost in both dollars and lost classroom learning time and |
13 | the extent of such assessments being employed as well as an understanding of what the tool is |
14 | measuring in our schools so that the various parties may work together to promote not only |
15 | success for all students, but to promote the best use of limited time in a student's day. Therefore, |
16 | it is the intent and purpose of this legislation to promote such understanding among all |
17 | stakeholders in this matter, with a special emphasis placed on students, parents, teachers, |
18 | administrators, and members of the general assembly in regard to standardized tests and |
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1 | assessments utilized in public schools. |
2 | SECTION 2. Chapter 16-7.1 of the General Laws entitled "The Paul W. Crowley Rhode |
3 | Island Student Investment Initiative [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of |
4 | Education Act]" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
5 | 16-7.1-13.1. State leadership in conducting annual assessments of student |
6 | performance. -- (a) State assessment program. Setting high standards for student performance |
7 | must be paired with related assessments that will determine what progress the state is making |
8 | toward bringing all children to high levels of achievement. A state assessment program shall be |
9 | continued and expanded in core areas including mathematics, reading, writing, and health. The |
10 | program shall include performance standards and an annual report that disaggregates performance |
11 | by race, poverty, native language and gender. The general assembly shall annually appropriate |
12 | funds to support the programs, and the amount shall be recalculated annually. The commissioner |
13 | of education shall implement the state assessment program. |
14 | (b) Mandatory reporting requirements. There is also established a mandatory reporting |
15 | requirement for all public schools, school districts, mayoral academies, and charter schools as to |
16 | testing for students in each grade from K-12, for any federally, state or locally mandated or |
17 | voluntary assessments administered. Such reporting requirements shall apply regardless of |
18 | whether the assessment is deemed to be a voluntary, mandatory, preparatory, or interim |
19 | assessment. The report for each school shall include: |
20 | (1) The dates and grades of each assessment administered; |
21 | (2) The number of students taking such assessment, and the number in each grade |
22 | excluded; |
23 | (3) The manner in which the test is administered and taken, such as by paper, computer, |
24 | verbally, combination thereof, or other method; |
25 | (4) Whether such test is federally, state, or locally mandated, or voluntary; |
26 | (5) An indication of whether the test is primarily a tool to measure student, teacher, |
27 | school district, or state performance; |
28 | (6) Whether an alternative form of the test or alternative method of offering the test is |
29 | offered; and |
30 | (7) Whether a student can opt out of a test. |
31 | (c) Annual reports from schools. Commencing on or before July 1, 2017, and annually |
32 | thereafter on or before July 1, each public school, school district, mayoral academy, and charter |
33 | school shall submit a report pursuant to subsection (b) of this section to the Rhode Island |
34 | department of elementary and secondary education as to all such assessments administered during |
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1 | the preceding school year. |
2 | (d) Annual report from department of education. Commencing on or before September 1, |
3 | 2017, and annually thereafter on or before September 1, the department of elementary and |
4 | secondary education shall collect the data contained in said reports and present a comprehensive |
5 | aggregate report summarizing the data provided. Aggregate data shall be reported on a statewide |
6 | basis and shall also be listed by school district, school, and grade. The report shall be submitted to |
7 | the council on elementary and secondary education, the speaker of the house, the president of the |
8 | senate, the governor, and to each school committee in the state, and shall also be posted on the |
9 | department of elementary and secondary education's website, "Information Works" in a format |
10 | searchable by grade, school, and district. |
11 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION - THE PAUL W. CROWLEY RHODE ISLAND STUDENT | |
INVESTMENT INITIATIVE | |
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1 | This act would establish a mandatory reporting requirement for all students in grades K- |
2 | 12 for any assessments administered, along with specifics which must be included in the report. It |
3 | also requires annual reports from schools commencing on July 1, 2017 as to all assessments |
4 | administered by September 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, a collection of the data in the reports |
5 | by the department of education, in a searchable format on the department of education website. |
6 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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