Chapter 337

2014 -- H 8363 AS AMENDED

Enacted 07/03/14

A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION - THE RHODE ISLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION ACT

Introduced By: Representatives Amore, O'Brien, Marshall, Edwards, and O`Grady

Date Introduced: June 19, 2014

 

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

SECTION 1. Preamble

WHEREAS, Rhode Island is the only state that uses the New England Common Assessment Program ("NECAP") as a requirement for graduation. The other states that administer the NECAP (New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine) use the test as a means of measuring schools' and systems' performance, not individual student's diploma readiness.

WHEREAS, The results of the NECAP testing for the Rhode Island graduating class of 2014 reveal that students with special needs and English-language learners, are disproportionately disadvantaged. The NECAP may not be the most appropriate test to assess the knowledge of students with special needs or English language learners. 

WHEREAS, A design flaw of the NECAP is that it is administered in the fall of the junior year, which adversely affects students who are poor, English language learners and special needs students as they suffer from the biggest "summer learning loss."

WHEREAS, The NECAP is not aligned with the Common Core educational standards which that are being implemented at this time. As such, the NECAP is not measuring what the educators believe is essential in the common core for students to learn.

WHEREAS, As tThe Commonwealth of Massachusetts reports that a key to their success in implementing the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System ("MCAS"), was utilizing a test that was aligned to a curriculum that was coordinated with the appropriate professional development for their teachers. After about ten years with that curriculum, the MCAS was used as a graduation requirement. The test, alone, did not improve Massachusetts' student outcomes.

WHEREAS, If Rhode Island is to experience the student achievement outcomes of Massachusetts, the Common Core standards need to fully be in place for students in the lower grades as they advance. These younger learners will then be tested on their progress through the years. As those students reach high school, the expectation of a common core-aligned test as a graduation requirement would more closely follow the path of Massachusetts.

SECTION 2. Section 16-7.1-13 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7.1 entitled "The Paul W. Crowley Rhode Island Student Investment Initiative" is hereby repealed.

16-7.1-13. State leadership in conducting annual assessments of student performance. -- Setting high standards for student performance must be paired with related assessments that will determine what progress the state is making toward bringing all children to high levels of achievement. A state assessment program shall be continued and expanded in core areas (mathematics, reading, writing and health). The program shall include performance standards and an annual report that disaggregates performance by race, poverty, native language and gender. The general assembly shall annually appropriate funds to support the programs, and the amount shall be recalculated annually. The commissioner of education shall implement the state assessment program.

SECTION 3. Chapter 16-97 of the General Laws entitled "The Rhode Island Board of Education Act" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:

16-97-8. Assessment of student performance. -- (a) The commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall implement the state assessment program. The program shall include performance standards and an annual report that disaggregates performance by race, poverty, native language, and gender.

(b) Prior to the graduating class of 2017, no state assessment conducted pursuant to this chapter, and no other standardized testing program or assessment, shall be used to determine a student's eligibility to graduate from high school. Any such assessments implemented prior to the graduating class of 2017, shall be used to promote school improvement and to target remediation programs to individual students and groups of students.

SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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