Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.507

Title 70. Schools: Rules - Disclosure of information to the public -
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Alternative testing locations - Internet postings.
A.  The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules
necessary for the implementation and administration of the
provisions of the Oklahoma School Testing Program Act.
B.  The State Board of Education shall require school district
boards of education to annually provide information to the

district's students, parents of students, and the public at large
about the proper meaning and use of assessments administered
pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma School Testing Program
Act.  The Department shall develop materials and make them available
to school districts regarding the Oklahoma School Testing Program.
C.  1.  Students enrolled in an online course or program that is
offered by a school district or charter school that is not the
district of residence or is not located in the district of residence
of the student shall be provided the opportunity to take any
assessment required pursuant to the Oklahoma School Testing Program
Act or any other assessment generally required of students by the
school district in which the student is enrolled at an alternative
testing location approved by the State Board of Education.  The
alternative testing locations may be at sites that are not in the
school district that is offering the online course or program or the
district of residence.  Alternative testing locations may include
technology center school sites or any other testing location
selected by the school district or charter school offering the
online course or program.  All alternative testing locations shall
be subject to testing location rules promulgated by the State Board
of Education.  The school district or charter school offering the
online course or program shall be responsible for any cost incurred
in providing an alternative testing location and any additional cost
of administering an assessment at an alternative testing location.
In order to provide alternative testing locations at geographically
dispersed sites, the school district or charter school offering the
online course or program shall, at a minimum, provide not less than
six alternative testing locations, with at least one location in
each quadrant of the state and in each of the two metropolitan areas
in the state.  Additional alternative testing locations may be
provided by the school district or charter school offering the
online course or program.
2.  The performance of students on any assessment required
pursuant to the Oklahoma School Testing Program Act or any other
assessments generally required of students by the school district
who are enrolled full-time in an online program that is offered by a
school district or charter school that is not the district of
residence or is not located in the district of residence of the
student shall be reported separately by the school district or
charter school and shall not be included when determining the
performance levels of the school district or charter school in the
Oklahoma School Testing Program as reported in the Oklahoma
Educational Indicators Program.
D.  The State Board of Education shall seek to establish and
post on the Internet a sample assessment item bank that will be made
available to teachers and will allow them to create and deliver
classroom assessments throughout the school year to check for

student mastery of key concepts assessed by the assessments
administered to students pursuant to the Oklahoma School Testing
Program Act.  Subject to the availability of funds, the Board shall
annually release assessment items and make them available to the
public.
E.  The State Board of Education shall post on the Internet
sample assessments for each grade level and subject matter
assessment administered to students pursuant to the Oklahoma School
Testing Program Act for the purpose of communicating expectation
concerning the difficulty level and format to teacher, parents and
students.  The Board shall maintain the sample assessments on the
Internet throughout the year and, as changes are made in the state
academic content standards, shall update the sample assessments.
The Board shall seek to expand the number of sample assessments
items each year and to revise items as needed.  The sample
assessments shall reflect the actual assessments administered to
students and may contain questions used on actual assessments given
in previous years.
F.  The State Board of Education shall implement an electronic
delivery system for all assessments administered pursuant to the
Oklahoma School Testing Program Act that will allow students to
participate in computer-based assessments in order to expedite the
delivery and use of the results.  The State Board of Education shall
adopt a timeline for transition to the electronic delivery system.
A school district may choose to offer printed assessments by
providing a request for approval and justification to the State
Board of Education.  The State Department of Education shall publish
and make known the date by which districts choosing to offer printed
assessments must make such request.  In circumstances where the
administration or delivery of an online or computer-based assessment
has been or will be disrupted, delayed or cause problems with
student participation, the Board may stop or cancel the online or
computer-based assessment and administer the assessment by another
means.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 329, § 6, emerg. eff. July 30, 1985.  Amended
by Laws 1989, c. 335, § 9, eff. July 1, 1989; Laws 1989, 1st Ex.
Sess., c. 2, § 20, emerg. eff. April 25, 1990; Laws 1999, c. 356, §
1, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 2003, c. 428, § 1, eff. July 1, 2003;
Laws 2006, c. 289, § 3, eff. July 1, 2006; Laws 2010, c. 351, § 1,
eff. Nov. 1, 2010; Laws 2013, c. 74, § 2, eff. July 1, 2013; Laws
2014, c. 430, § 7, emerg. eff. June 5, 2014; Laws 2016, c. 360, § 3,
eff. July 1, 2016; Laws 2018, c. 257, § 2, eff. July 1, 2018.

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