(2) As used in this section:
(a) "Adult student" means a student of a public school or a public charter school who is 18 years of age or older or who is emancipated pursuant to ORS 419B.550 to 419B.558.
(b) "Parent" means a parent, legal guardian or person in parental relationship, as defined in ORS 339.133, of a student of a public school or a public charter school.
(c) "Statewide summative assessment" means a standardized summative assessment that is identified by the Department of Education for administration in all of the school districts and public charter schools of this state.
(3) A parent or an adult student may annually choose to excuse the student from taking a statewide summative assessment by:
(a) Completing a form established by the Department of Education as provided by subsection (4) of this section; and
(b) Submitting the completed form to the school district for the school that the student attends.
(4) The Department of Education shall establish a form to excuse a student from taking a statewide summative assessment. The form must have at least the following:
(a) An explanation of the right of a parent or an adult student to excuse the student from taking a statewide summative assessment; and
(b) An explanation of the purpose and value of statewide summative assessments.
(5) At the beginning of each school year, each school district and public charter school shall ensure that parents and adult students are provided with a notice about statewide summative assessments. The notice shall be established by the Department of Education and must include information about statewide summative assessments, the time frame when the statewide summative assessments most likely will be administered and a student’s or parent’s right to excuse the student from taking the statewide summative assessments.
(6)(a) At least 30 days prior to the administration of statewide summative assessments, a school district or public charter school must send to parents and adult students a notice about the statewide summative assessments. The notice must include:
(A) The purpose of the assessments and how the results of the assessments will be used;
(B) The specific days the statewide summative assessments will be administered;
(C) The amount of class time required for the statewide summative assessments;
(D) The learning targets that make up the assessments;
(E) The difference between good and poor performances on the assessments;
(F) When results of the assessments will be available to students; and
(G) Access to the form established as provided by subsection (4) of this section.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, the Department of Education may waive the notice requirement for a school district or public charter school if a human-created disaster or a natural disaster affects the ability of the school district or public charter school to administer the statewide summative assessments and the statewide summative assessments must be provided at a later date.
(7) School districts and public charter schools shall provide supervised study time for students excused from the statewide summative assessments as provided by this section. The study time shall be considered instructional time for purposes of rules adopted by the State Board of Education.
(8) A student who is excused from the statewide summative assessments may not be denied a diploma under ORS 329.451 if the student is able to satisfy all other requirements for the diploma established under ORS 329.451.
(9) The results of a statewide summative assessment must be provided to students in a timely manner and in a manner that is understandable by the student.
(10) If the rating on a school performance report is affected by the number of parents and adult students who excuse students from taking a statewide summative assessment as provided by this section, the Department of Education shall include on the school performance report:
(a) An indication that the rating was affected by a federal law requirement;
(b) A brief explanation of the federal law requirement that affected the rating; and
(c) The rating the school would have received if not for the federal law requirement. [2015 c.519 §3; 2015 c.519 §5; 2021 c.401 §2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 09 - Education and Culture
Chapter 329 - Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century; Educational Improvement and Reform
Section 329.007 - Definitions for chapter.
Section 329.015 - Educational goals.
Section 329.025 - Characteristics of school system.
Section 329.075 - Statewide implementation; rules; duties of department.
Section 329.085 - Assessment of schools and school districts required; report; standards.
Section 329.105 - School district and school performance reports.
Section 329.115 - Oregon Report Card.
Section 329.119 - Implementation of proficiency education; advisory committee.
Section 329.125 - Policy on parental and community participation.
Section 329.145 - Definitions for ORS 329.150 and 329.155.
Section 329.150 - Services for children and families at school site.
Section 329.153 - Policy on prevention and cost-effective programs and strategies.
Section 329.156 - Creation; requirements; technical assistance.
Section 329.157 - Identification and coordination of existing resources.
Section 329.165 - Development of long-range plan for serving children and families.
Section 329.170 - Definitions for ORS 329.170 to 329.200.
Section 329.172 - Preschool Promise Program; grants and contracts; report.
Section 329.181 - Scholarship program for early childhood care and education professionals; rules.
Section 329.183 - Prekindergarten Program Trust Fund.
Section 329.185 - Expansion of Oregon prekindergarten program.
Section 329.190 - Advisory committee.
Section 329.195 - Rules for Oregon prekindergarten program; grant applications.
Section 329.200 - Report on Oregon prekindergarten program; assessment of program effectiveness.
Section 329.235 - Provision of early childhood education.
Section 329.255 - Child development specialist program.
Section 329.275 - State board guidelines; rules; qualifications for child development specialists.
Section 329.385 - Child development programs; student-parent programs.
Section 329.395 - Definitions for ORS 329.395 to 329.425.
Section 329.415 - Operating guides and grant procedures for ORS 329.395 to 329.425.
Section 329.425 - Grants under ORS 329.395 to 329.425.
Section 329.486 - Guidelines for best practices of administering assessments.
Section 329.488 - Nationally normed assessment; rules.
Section 329.489 - American Sign Language.
Section 329.492 - Oregon Studies.
Section 329.493 - Curriculum relating to Native American experience in Oregon.
Section 329.494 - Instruction about the Holocaust and genocide.
Section 329.498 - Data related to physical education; facilities; technical assistance.
Section 329.499 - Report to Legislative Assembly on physical education.
Section 329.501 - Grants for physical education; rules.
Section 329.504 - Funding for programs that link physical activity and academic achievement.
Section 329.603 - Coordinated comprehensive school counseling program; rules.
Section 329.704 - Local 21st Century Schools Councils; district site committees.
Section 329.711 - Educational equity advisory committees; rules.
Section 329.752 - Determination of school type for purpose of federal loan forgiveness programs.
Section 329.788 - Definitions for ORS 329.788 to 329.820.
Section 329.790 - Findings on teacher and administrator programs.
Section 329.800 - Application; content.
Section 329.805 - Grants-in-aid; rules.
Section 329.810 - Training for mentors and beginning teachers and administrators.
Section 329.820 - Evaluation of programs; donations.
Section 329.824 - Educator professional development program.
Section 329.825 - Policy on successful and innovative schools.
Section 329.830 - Establishment; application; incentive rewards; rules.
Section 329.832 - Legislative findings.
Section 329.834 - Creation; components; reading sites.
Section 329.838 - School District Collaboration Grant Program; student achievement results; rules.
Section 329.850 - Duties of Education and Workforce Policy Advisor.
Section 329.901 - Collection of student and teacher information; report; rules.