Nevada Code § 390.610

State Board to select college and career readiness assessment for grade 11; requirement of pupil to take assessment; results not used for receipt of standard high school diploma; use of results to provide data and information for pupil; adoption of regulations prescribing manner in which results must be used to inform instruction to pupils in grade 12
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1. The State Board shall select a college
and career readiness assessment for administration to pupils who are enrolled
in grade 11 in public high schools.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, a pupil must take the college and career readiness assessment to
receive a standard high school diploma. A pupil with a disability may, in
accordance with his or her individualized education program, be exempt from the
requirement to take the college and career readiness assessment.
3. The results of a pupil on the college
and career readiness assessment:
(a) Must not be used in the determination of
whether the pupil satisfies the requirements for receipt of standard high
school diploma.
(b) May be used in the determination of whether
the pupil satisfies the requirements for receipt of a college and career ready
high school diploma.
4. The assessment selected pursuant to
subsection 1 must be:
(a) Administered at the same time during the
school year by the board of trustees of each school district to pupils enrolled
in grade 11 in all public high schools of the school district and by the
governing body of each charter school that enrolls pupils in grade 11, as
prescribed by the State Board, and in accordance with uniform procedures
adopted by the State Board. The Department shall monitor the compliance of the
school districts and individual schools with the uniform procedures and report
to the State Board any instance of noncompliance.
(b) Administered in accordance with the plan
adopted by the Department pursuant to NRS
390.270 and with the plan adopted by the board of trustees of the school
district in which the assessment is administered pursuant to NRS 390.275 . The Department shall monitor
the compliance of the school districts and individual schools with:
(1) The plan adopted by the Department;
and
(2) The plan adopted by the board of
trustees of the applicable school district, to the extent that the plan adopted
by the board of trustees of the school district is consistent with the plan
adopted by the Department,
and shall
report to the State Board any instance of noncompliance.
5. The assessment selected pursuant to
subsection 1 must:
(a) Be used to provide data and information to
each pupil who takes the assessment in a manner that allows the pupil to review
the areas of his or her academic strengths and weaknesses, including, without
limitation, areas where additional work in the subject areas tested on the
assessment is necessary to prepare for college and career success without the
need for remediation; and
(b) Allow teachers and other educational
personnel to use the results of a pupil on the assessment to provide
appropriate interventions for the pupil to prepare for college and career
success.
6. The Department shall ensure the
availability of authorized supports to pupils who are English learners for the
assessment selected pursuant to subsection 1.
7. The State Board shall adopt regulations
prescribing the manner in which the results of a college and career readiness
assessment selected pursuant to subsection 1 must be used by a school district
or charter school that operates as a high school to inform the instruction
provided to pupils enrolled in grade 12, including, without limitation, to
determine whether to provide remediation in areas of academic weakness and
acceleration in areas of academic strength.
8. The State Board may work in
consultation with the boards of trustees of school districts and, if a charter
school enrolls pupils at a high school grade level, the governing body of the
charter school to develop and implement appropriate plans of remediation for
pupils based upon the results of the pupils on the assessment.

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