Bill Summary for S 479 (2011-2012)

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Mar 31 2011

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View NCGA Bill Details2011-2012 Session
Senate Bill 479 (Public) Filed Thursday, March 31, 2011
TO PROVIDE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF CAREER AND COLLEGE READINESS WITH NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY BENCHMARKED TESTS; THE CONTINUATION OF NORTH CAROLINA’S PARTICIPATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF TESTS RELATED TO COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS ADOPTED BY A MAJORITY OF STATES; A PILOT STUDY OF A NEW ASSESSMENT OF U.S. HISTORY BASED ON THE REVISED CURRICULUM AND THAT ASSESSES CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING SKILLS; AND DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS TO ASSIST IN TEACHING AND STUDENT LEARNING.
Intro. by Tillman, Preston, Soucek.

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Amends GS 115C-174.11 to require the State Board of Education to (1) continue participation in development of the Common Core State Standards; (2) review all national assessments developed by both multistate consortia; (3) implement assessments the Board deems most appropriate to assess student achievement on the Common Core State Standards; and (4) to the extent funds are made available, plan for and require administration of the ACT test for all students in the 11th grade unless the student has taken a comparable test and scored at or above a level set by the board. Adds new GS 115C-174.20 and GS 115C-174.25 requiring the Board, to the extent funds are made available, to plan for and require (1) administration in the 8th and 10th grades of diagnostic tests that align to the ACT test and (2) local school administrative units to make available the appropriate WorkKeys tests for students who complete the second level of vocational/career courses. Requires the board, during the 2011-12 school year, to pilot a united states history assessment that incorporates writing, use of primary documents, and critical thinking skills, and to report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by November 15, 2012, with results and recommendations. Effective July 1, 2011, and applies beginning with the 2011-12 school year.