(1) The legislature intends to permit school
districts to offer norm-referenced assessments, make diagnostic
tools available to school districts, and provide funding for
diagnostic assessments to enhance student learning at all grade
levels and provide early intervention before the high school
Washington assessment of student learning.
(2) In addition to the diagnostic assessments provided under
this section, school districts may, at their own expense,
administer norm-referenced assessments to students.
(3) The office of the superintendent of public instruction
shall post on its web site for voluntary use by school districts,
a guide of diagnostic assessments. The assessments in the guide,
to the extent possible, shall include the characteristics listed
in subsection (4) of this section.
(4) Beginning September 1, 2007, the office of the
superintendent of public instruction shall make diagnostic
assessments in reading, writing, mathematics, and science in
elementary, middle, and high school grades available to school
districts. Subject to funds appropriated for this purpose, the
office of the superintendent of public instruction shall also
provide funding to school districts for administration of
diagnostic assessments to help improve student learning, identify
academic weaknesses, enhance student planning and guidance, and
develop targeted instructional strategies to assist students
before the high school Washington assessment of student learning.
To the greatest extent possible, the assessments shall be:
(a) Aligned to the state's grade level expectations;
(b) Individualized to each student's performance level;
(c) Administered efficiently to provide results either
immediately or within two weeks;
(d) Capable of measuring individual student growth over time
and allowing student progress to be compared to other students
across the country;
(e) Readily available to parents; and
(f) Cost-effective.
(5) The office of the superintendent of public instruction
shall offer training at statewide and regional staff development
activities in:
(a) The interpretation of diagnostic assessments; and
(b) Application of instructional strategies that will
increase student learning based on diagnostic assessment data.
[2007 c 354 § 8; 2006 c 117 § 4; 2005 c 217 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2007 c 354: See note following RCW 28A.655.061.
Intent -- 2006 c 117: See note following RCW 28A.600.045.