Sec. 17. (a) The state board shall approve two (2) or more benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessments to identify students that require remediation and provide individualized instruction in which a school corporation, charter school, state accredited nonpublic school, or eligible school (as defined in IC 20-51-1-4.7) may receive a grant under subsection (g).
(b) For a benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessment described in subsection (a) that is administered to students in kindergarten through grade 2, the assessment must meet one (1) or more of the following:
(1) The assessment shows alignment, verified by a third party, to Indiana's academic standards.
(2) The assessment is a universal screener focusing on literacy that:
(A) meets the screening requirements listed in IC 20-35.5-2-2;
(B) shows alignment, verified by a third party, to Indiana's academic standards for English/language arts domains, specifically foundational reading skills; and
(C) received a convincing or partially convincing rating for accuracy, reliability, and validity by the National Center on Intensive Intervention.
(3) The assessment focuses on numeracy and shows alignment, verified by a third party, to Indiana's academic standards for mathematical domains, specifically:
(A) number sense;
(B) computation and algebraic thinking; and
(C) measurement.
(c) For a benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessment described in subsection (a) that is administered to students in grades 3 through 7, the assessment must show alignment, verified by a third party, to Indiana's academic standards.
(d) For a benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessment described in subsection (a) that is administered to students in grades 8 through 10, the assessment must show alignment, verified by a third party, to:
(1) Indiana's academic standards; or
(2) the nationally recognized college entrance exam required to be administered under section 7 of this chapter.
(e) The majority of the benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessment reporting must indicate the degree to which students are on track for grade level proficiency and college and career readiness. Approved assessments must also provide predictive study results for student performance on the statewide assessment under section 7 of this chapter, not later than two (2) years after the summative assessment has been first administered.
(f) A school corporation, charter school, state accredited nonpublic school, or eligible school (as defined in IC 20-51-1-4.7) may elect to administer a benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessment described in subsection (a). If a school corporation, charter school, state accredited nonpublic school, or eligible school (as defined in IC 20-51-1-4.7) administers an assessment described in subsection (a), the school corporation, charter school, state accredited nonpublic school, or eligible school (as defined in IC 20-51-1-4.7) may prescribe the time and the manner in which the assessment is administered.
(g) If a school corporation, charter school, state accredited nonpublic school, or eligible school (as defined in IC 20-51-1-4.7) elects to administer a benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessment described in subsection (a), the school corporation, charter school, state accredited nonpublic school, or eligible school (as defined in IC 20-51-1-4.7) is entitled to receive a grant or reimbursement from the department in an amount not to exceed the cost of the assessment. The department shall provide grants and reimbursements to a school corporation, charter school, state accredited nonpublic school, or eligible school (as defined in IC 20-51-1-4.7) under this section from money appropriated to the department for the purpose of carrying out this section.
(h) The state board and the department may not contract with, approve, or endorse the use of a single vendor to provide benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessments for any grade level or levels of kindergarten through grade 7.
(i) Before the state board may approve a benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessment described in subsection (a), the assessment vendor must enter into a data share agreement with the department in the manner prescribed by the department.
As added by P.L.242-2017, SEC.41. Amended by P.L.269-2019, SEC.9; P.L.155-2020, SEC.16; P.L.211-2021, SEC.33.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 32. Student Standards, Assessments, and Performance
Chapter 5.1. Indiana's Learning Evaluation Assessment Readiness Network (Ilearn) Program
20-32-5.1-1. Applicability of Chapter
20-32-5.1-3. Indiana's Learning Evaluation Assessment Readiness Network (Ilearn) Program
20-32-5.1-4. Assessment Requirements
20-32-5.1-6. Duties of State Board; Department
20-32-5.1-8. Testing Window; Administration of End of Course Assessments
20-32-5.1-9. Development of United States Government Final Exam
20-32-5.1-11. Students With a Disability; Accommodations
20-32-5.1-12. Scoring of Statewide Assessment by Indiana Teachers; Machine Scoring
20-32-5.1-14.5. Contract With Vendor to Conduct Statewide Assessment
20-32-5.1-16. Annual Performance Reports; Disaggregation of Test Results for High Ability Students
20-32-5.1-18. Development of Policies to Improve Assessment Literacy
20-32-5.1-18.4. Restrictions on Use of Scores
20-32-5.1-18.5. Accommodations; Approval of Guidance or Recommendations