Sec. 40.6. (a) Subject to subsection (c), the department shall, in collaboration with the state board, conduct a learning loss study regarding students in kindergarten through grade 10 for the 2020-2021 school year and the 2021-2022 school year. The study may include the following:
(1) Which specific domains have significant learning loss for students in kindergarten through grade 10.
(2) What differences exist in:
(A) domain performance;
(B) domain growth; or
(C) both domain performance and domain growth;
for specific subgroups, including students with disabilities and English language learners.
(3) What learning gaps are present in foundational skills, specifically literacy and numeracy for early grade levels.
(4) What are the overall student learning loss or gaps in education in Indiana due to the disruption in student education caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
(5) Any conclusions or recommendations to address student learning loss or gaps in education, including recommendations regarding remediation.
(b) The department shall do the following:
(1) Prepare a report regarding the 2020-2021 school year and a report regarding the 2021-2022 school year that includes information regarding the study described in subsection (a), including any conclusions and recommendations as described in subsection (a)(5).
(2) Not later than December 1, 2021, submit the report regarding the 2020-2021 school year and not later than December 1, 2022, submit the report regarding the 2021-2022 school year to the:
(A) governor;
(B) state board; and
(C) legislative council in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6.
(c) The department:
(1) shall conduct research for the study described in subsection (a) after a review of the research methodology by the Indiana technical advisory committee;
(2) may include the use of summative and formative data sets in conducting the study under subsection (a); and
(3) may use a third party vendor in conducting the study under subsection (a).
(d) In addition to the study under subsection (a), the department shall report the benchmark assessment data results from all of the providers in the state three (3) times annually to the:
(1) governor;
(2) state board; and
(3) legislative council in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6.
(e) The assessment data described in subsection (d) must be available as a report for reading and math proficiency and growth to proficiency of the Indiana college and career ready standards in grades 1 through 8 in the aggregate by school and school corporation and made available for view by disaggregation by subgroups. Data results shall include student progress in the aggregate for each of the following:
(1) Typical or expected growth.
(2) Growth needed for proficiency.
(3) Actual student growth to proficiency on the Indiana college and career ready standards using historical and current data including at a minimum baseline data from the last benchmark assessments administered in school before the pandemic.
The first report shall be delivered not later than July 1, 2021. Schools and school corporations shall provide or approve the release of the benchmark data described in this subsection to the department or a third party entity selected by the department to complete the requirements of this section.
(f) This section expires January 1, 2023.
As added by P.L.211-2021, SEC.15.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 26. School Corporations: General Administrative Provisions
Chapter 5. General Powers and Duties
20-26-5-1. Power and Purpose to Conduct Various Education Programs
20-26-5-2. Latch Key Programs; Waiver From State Board
20-26-5-3. Latch Key Programs; Required Compliance
20-26-5-4.3. Superintendent Contract; Public Meeting; Internet Posting
20-26-5-4.5. Superintendent and Principal; Personnel Responsibilities
20-26-5-4.7. Internet Posting of Contract Provisions for Certain Employees
20-26-5-6. Applicability of Laws Governing State Agencies
20-26-5-7. Representation of Governing Body on Public Boards or Commissions
20-26-5-9. Classes or Services Between State Educational Institutions and School Corporations
20-26-5-10.5. Adoption of Policy to Check Employment References
20-26-5-11. Use of Information; Notice of Conviction of Certain Offenses
20-26-5-11.5. Confidentiality Agreements Void as to Substantiated Reports of Abuse or Neglect
20-26-5-12. Construction of Certain Provisions
20-26-5-13. Supplemental Effect of Certain Provisions
20-26-5-14. Liberal Construction
20-26-5-18. Authority to Join Regional School Study Councils
20-26-5-19. Distribution of Payroll Based on Contractual and Salary Schedule Commitments
20-26-5-20. Use of School Facilities; Fees
20-26-5-22.5. Public School Foundations
20-26-5-23. Authorization to Enter Into Agreements Concerning Student Teacher Training
20-26-5-24. Contents of Student Teacher Training Agreement
20-26-5-28. Authority to Establish and Maintain Nursery Schools
20-26-5-29. Funding; State or Federal Aid
20-26-5-30. Maintenance and Support of Nursery School Operated by Incorporated Association
20-26-5-31. School Corporation Police; Autism and Asperger's Syndrome Training
20-26-5-32. Involvement of Parents With Discipline Plan; Department's Model Discipline Plan
20-26-5-32.2. Employee Wage Payment Arrangements
20-26-5-32.4. Autism Information Distribution to Noncertificated Employees
20-26-5-34.2. Bullying Prevention; Training for Employees and Volunteers
20-26-5-34.4. Child Suicide Awareness and Prevention Policy
20-26-5-37.2. School Corporation Delinquencies on Fica Taxes
20-26-5-38. School Materials for Children Detained in Juvenile Detention Facilities
20-26-5-39. Fafsa Notification Requirements
20-26-5-40. Required Information on Student Identification Card; Required Report
20-26-5-41. Public-Private Agreement for Construction of New School Buildings