House committee substitute to the 1st edition makes the following changes.
Instead of amending GS 115C-83.15, GS 115C-83.16, and GS 115C-83.17, repeals those statutes in their entirety.
Adds the following.
Enacts new GS 115C-83.17A requiring the State Board of Education (State Board) to award school performance scores that are calculated as provided in this statute. Sets out points related to assessment scores, progress in proficient, and growth that are to be assigned for nine different measures available to schools serving grades K-5; points related to assessment scores, progress in proficient, and growth that are to be assigned for nine different measures available to schools serving grades 6-8; and points related to assessment scores, progress in proficient, and growth that are to be assigned for ten different measures available to schools serving grades 9-12. Sets out procedures that the State Board must following calculating the performance scores.
Requires the State Board to award school performance grades of A-F based on the listed scale, and prohibits modifying the grades or adding any other designation related to other performance measures.
Requires the State Board to establish the minimum number of students in a subgroup served by a school that is necessary to disaggregate information on student performance and determine a subgroup performance score and grade for the following subgroups: (1) economically disadvantaged students; (2) students from major racial and ethnic groups; (3) children with disabilities; and (4) English learners. Also requires calculating school performance scores and determining corresponding school performance grades for each subgroup for schools serving a minimum number of students in a subgroup. Prohibits including school performance scores for subgroups from the calculation of the school performance scores.
Enacts new GS 115C-83.17D requiring the State Board, using EVAAS, to designate a school that has met, exceeded, or not met expected growth and display that information on the annual school report card. Requires the State Board to provide public access to the annual report cards on the Department of Public Instruction’s (DPI) website. Sets out five categories of information that must be displayed on the annual report card, including the percentage of schools receiving a performance grade of A-F by local school administrative unit and statewide, and the percentage of schools that have met, exceeded, or not met expected growth by local school administrative unit and statewide. Requires subgroup performance scores and grades to be reported separately on the report card in a way that provides the specified information. Requires schools serving grades K-8 to report separately on their performance scores in reading and math, and schools serving grades 9-12 to report the percentage of students who meet at least one of the criteria related to passing grades on exams in advanced courses, passing grades in a dual enrollment courses through Career and College Promise, industry certifications or credentials, and Armed Services Qualification Test scores or credits in the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps courses.
Enacts new GS 115C-83.17E requiring the State Board to use the school performance scores and grades to satisfy the federal requirement under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to meaningfully differentiate the performance of schools on an annual basis.
Makes conforming changes to GS 115C-12, GS 115C-47, GS 115C-105.34, GS 115C-105.37, GS 115C-105.39, GS 115C-105.39A, GS 115C-150.11, GS 115C-218.65, GS 115C-218.94, GS 115C-285.1, GS 115C-289.2, GS 115C-310.9, GS 116-239.8, and GS 116-239.13.
Applies to school performance schools and grades calculated based on data from the 2025-26 school year.
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE GRADE CHANGES.
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AN ACT TO MODIFY SCHOOL PERFORMANCE METRICS AND GRADES TO BETTER REFLECT SCHOOL PERFORMANCE.Intro. by Biggs, Cotham, Willis, Rhyne.
Bill History:
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Thu, 3 Apr 2025 House: Filed(link is external)
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Mon, 7 Apr 2025 House: Passed 1st Reading(link is external)
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Tue, 29 Apr 2025 House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute(link is external)
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Wed, 30 Apr 2025 House: Reptd Fav(link is external)
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Wed, 30 Apr 2025 House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)(link is external)
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Wed, 30 Apr 2025 House: Placed On Cal For 05/01/2025(link is external)
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Thu, 1 May 2025 House: Passed 2nd Reading(link is external)
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Thu, 1 May 2025 House: Passed 3rd Reading(link is external)
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Thu, 1 May 2025 House: Regular Message Sent To Senate(link is external)
Bill Summaries:
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Bill H 773 (2025-2026)Summary date: Apr 29 2025 - View Summary
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Bill H 773 (2025-2026)Summary date: Apr 7 2025 - View Summary
Makes changes to GS Chapter 115C, Article 8, Part 1B (School Performance) to modify the performance metrics and grades related to school performance.
Amends GS 115C-83.15(b) to modify the school achievement score calculation by separating the assessments for grades kindergarten through fifth and grades sixth through eighth, assigning points for metrics related to annual assessments. For grades six through eight, requires one point to be assigned for each of the following: (1) for each percent of students who score at or above proficient on annual assessments for mathematics; (2) for each percent of students who score at or above proficient on annual assessments for science in grades six through eight; (3) for each percent of students who progress in achieving English language proficiency on annual assessments in grades five through eight; (4) for each percent of students who score at or above proficient on annual assessments for English Language Arts; and (4) for each percent of students in grade eight who complete a high school level course. Alters the metrics for assessments of grades ninth through twelfth in subparagraph (b)(2) by including a point for each percent of students who meet specified levels for advanced course exams, dual enrollment courses, armed services qualification tests, and industry credentials (was, minimum score for admission into a UNC constituent institution on a nationally normed test of college readiness, or enrolled in Career and Technical Education Courses and score at the specified levels on a nationally normed test of workplace readiness); applies these same changes to subsection (e1) career and readiness scores. Makes each achievement metric equally weighted. Alters the Education Value-Added Assessment System (EVAAS) in subsection (c) by making conforming changes and adding that the growth score must also include the percentage of students in the lowest 25% in English Language Arts and mathematics. Specifies the overall performance score is an equally weighted calculation of the metrics in subsection (b) and EVAAS for the overall performance score in subsection (d). Changes the threshold scores for overall performance grades in subsection (d). Makes corresponding changes throughout the statute. Makes technical changes.
Alters the school quality and student success indicators for ninth through twelfth grades in GS 115C-83.16(a)(2)b. to include advanced course exams, dual enrollment courses, armed services qualification tests, and industry credentials (was, minimum score for admission into a UNC constituent institution on a nationally normed test of college readiness, or enrolled in Career and Technical Education Courses and score at the specified levels on a nationally normed test of workplace readiness).
Defines “advanced course exam” in GS 115C-83.17(1a) as an Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or Advanced International Certificate of Education course.
Effective and applicable for the 2025-26 school year.