Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
I. STATEWIDE
ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
A. The Education
Accountability Act of 1998 (EAA), S.C. Code Ann. Section
59-18-310,
and the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB),
20 U.S.C. Section
6301, et seq. require that the State Board of
Education develop or adopt a statewide assessment program in certain grades and
selected content/skill areas.
B.
The statewide assessment program will involve testing public school students at
selected grade levels and in selected content and skill areas at times
specified by the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE). The grade(s)
and content/skill areas to be included in the assessment program are identified
by the EAA, NCLB, and State Board of Education regulations.
The statewide assessment program includes assessments
administered to assist in the identification of students for participation in
programs for the gifted and talented, and assessments administered for
accountability purposes, including but not limited to the following:
South Carolina Palmetto Assessment of State Standards (SCPASS),
South Carolina Alternate Assessment (SC-Alt), and End-of-Course Examination
Program.
C. The program is
funded through an annual appropriation included in the South Carolina General
Appropriations Act. The request for such funding is included in the annual
budget request of the State Superintendent of Education. Continued operation of
the program is contingent upon the availability of funds.
D. The following are responsibilities of the
SCDE for assessments in which school districts are required to participate.
1. Supply all necessary test materials
regardless of the testing format, (e.g., paper/pencil, online, customized),
scoring, and standard score reports at no cost to the local school districts.
Test materials do not include hardware or software for online
testing.
2. Pay all shipping costs
for the transportation of test materials and score reports between the SCDE,
school districts, and scoring service(s).
3. Provide workshops on test administration,
interpretation, and utilization for district test coordinators and other
selected staff.
4. Report the
statewide results of the program to the State Board of Education on an annual
basis.
5. The SCDE will report
statewide and school district test results as may be necessary for accurate and
meaningful interpretation.
6. Test
data for individuals shall be released only in a manner that is consistent with
the provisions of Section 438 (Privacy Rights of Parents and Students) of the
General Education Provisions Act (Title IV of Public Law 90-247, as amended)
and any other relevant legislation, including but not limited to Act 200 of
2014.
7. Field/pilot-test, at the
discretion of the State Superintendent of Education, new assessment instruments
and/or procedures and recommend changes in the Statewide Assessment Program to
the State Board of Education, the Education Oversight Committee, and other
appropriate policy-making bodies.
E. The participation of local school
districts in the statewide testing program is required under Section
59-20-60(7)(c)
of the South Carolina Education Finance Act and the South Carolina Education
Accountability Act of 1998. The following are responsibilities of local school
districts.
1. As used in these regulations,
"local school district" shall mean public school districts, the South Carolina
Public Charter School District, a public or independent institution of higher
learning serving as a charter school sponsor pursuant to the South Carolina
Charter Schools Act, as well as other publicly funded educational institutions
providing instruction to public school students.
2. Designate one or more district test
coordinators (DTCs) who will be the point of contact for the SCDE or its
contractors as well as attend the workshops provided by the SCDE. The DTC is
responsible for ensuring that school test coordinators (STCs) and test
administrators are trained. DTCs and/or STCs are responsible for the
distribution, receipt, storage, and return of test materials and
reports.
3. Administer the tests
(including field/pilot tests) in accordance with procedures and at dates and
times specified by the SCDE.
F. Students with disabilities shall be
included in the assessment program in compliance with the provisions of South
Carolina and federal statutes and regulations.
G. The State Superintendent of Education is
authorized to develop and implement such administrative procedures as he or she
may deem necessary and appropriate for the purpose of implementing the South
Carolina Statewide Assessment Program. Any administrative action taken under
this regulation will be presented to the State Board of Education during the
next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board.
H. End-of-Course Examination Program (EOCEP)
1. Gateway courses in English/language areas,
mathematics, science, and social studies as required in Section
59-18-310
of the EAA will be defined by the State Board of Education. The End-of-Course
test for social studies is the United States History and the
Constitution.
2. Purposes and Uses
a. The purposes and uses of the end-of-course
examinations shall be as follows:
i. The
examinations shall encourage instruction in the specific academic standards for
the courses, encourage student achievement, and document the level of students'
mastery of the academic standards.
ii. The examinations shall serve as
indicators of program, school, and school district effectiveness in the manner
prescribed by the Education Oversight Committee in accordance with the
provisions of the Education Accountability Act of 1998 (EAA).
iii. The examinations shall be weighted 20
percent in the determination of students' final grades in the gateway
courses.
b. The
examination may be used for such other purposes as the State Board of Education
may determine to be appropriate and consistent with the Standards for
Educational and Psychological Testing (Joint Standards) of the American
Psychological Association, the American Educational Research Association, and
the National Council on Measurement in Education.
3. The content of the subject-area
examinations that are selected or developed pursuant to the provisions of this
policy shall be aligned with the academic standards approved by the State Board
of Education.
4. Student
performance standards for the examinations shall be established by the
SCDE.
5. The academic standards for
the examinations shall be reviewed on a schedule that is consistent with the
requirements of the EAA. Following any revisions of the academic standards, the
examinations will be reviewed and revised as necessary to ensure their
continued alignment with the standards.
6. Students who are enrolled in the gateway
courses shall be provided with copies of the academic standards that pertain to
those particular courses. Students will be advised that the final examination
for each gateway course will be based on the skills and content represented in
the academic standards. District personnel shall provide this information to
students no later than the first day of instruction in the course.
II. NATIONAL ASSESSMENT
OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS (NAEP)
NAEP tests will be administered annually to samples of
students. Schools selected for NAEP will participate in the assessment program
as prescribed by NAEP policies.
Statutory Authority: S.C. Code Ann. Sections
59-5-60(1)
(2004), 59-18-310 (2004), 59-18-320 (2004),
59-18-330 (2004), 59-18-340 (2004), 59-20-60(7)(c) (2004), 59-30-10 (2004), and
20 U.S.C. Section 6301 et seq. (2002)