(1) Before the beginning of the
2006-07 school year, the superintendent of public instruction
shall request flexibility from the United States department of
education to conduct a pilot project with a limited number of
local school districts regarding the academic assessments
administered for the purpose of complying with P.L. 107-110, the
no child left behind act of 2001. The superintendent shall
request the flexibility to pilot, with no more than six school
districts and for a specified length of time, an assessment other
than the Washington assessment of student learning in grades
three, five, six, and eight for reading and mathematics. The
purpose of the pilot project is to determine whether a different
assessment provides greater local control and flexibility while
maintaining the testing standards and continuity of student
performance measurement expected by the federal law.
(2) In selecting the assessment for the pilot project and
developing the request for flexibility, the superintendent of
public instruction shall work with local school directors,
district and school administrators, teachers, principals, other
school staff, and parents. All districts in the pilot project
shall use the same assessment.
(3) School districts in the pilot project shall be of
varying sizes and geographic locations, including urban,
suburban, and rural areas, and shall enroll ethnically and
economically diverse student populations.
(4) If the request for flexibility is granted, the
superintendent shall revise the Washington state accountability
plan required under section 1111 of P.L. 107-110 to incorporate
the pilot project into the plan, and school districts
participating in the pilot project shall not be required to
administer the Washington assessment of student learning in
grades three, five, six, and eight in reading and mathematics
during the pilot project. At the end of the pilot project, the
superintendent shall evaluate whether the assessment under the
pilot project can be used on a statewide basis to comply with
P.L. 107-110 and shall forward findings and recommendations to
the legislature and to the United States department of education.
[2006 c 175 § 1.]