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SB 130 IN

Statewide assessment results.

IN · session 2022 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 4, 2022

Latest action (Jan 4, 2022) First reading: referred to Committee on Education and Career Development

Summary

Provides that, after a school receives statewide assessment score reports, a teacher of a student shall discuss the student's statewide assessment results with a parent at the next parent/teacher conference or, if the school does not hold parent/teacher conferences, send a notice to a parent of the student offering to meet with the parent to discuss the results. (Current law requires that, after a school receives statewide assessment score reports, the school shall offer a parent/teacher conference to discuss a student's statewide assessment results with a parent who requests the parent/teacher conference or the parent of each student who does not receive a passing score on the test.) Requires the department of education to include in a contract entered into or renewed after June 30, 2022, with a statewide assessment vendor a requirement that the vendor provide a summary of a student's statewide assessment results that meets certain requirements.

Sponsor (1)

Action history (2)

  1. Jan 4, 2022 Authored by Senator Leising · upper
  2. Jan 4, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Education and Career Development · upper
Subjects
SCHOOLS, Academic AchievementSCHOOLS, Pupils (other than disciplinary matters)SCHOOLS, Teachers

Text versions (1)

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  • Introduced Senate Bill (S) · Dec 30, 2021 · PDF

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