Oklahoma Code § 70-14-135

Title 70. Schools: Career-readiness assessments and assessment-based
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credentials.
Subject to the availability of funds, beginning with the 2019-
2020 school year, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, in
cooperation with the State Department of Education and the
Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability, shall review
and approve career-readiness assessments and assessment-based
credentials that measure and document foundational workplace skills.
Beginning with the 2019-2020 school year, the assessments shall be
made available to all public school districts to be administered to
students at the discretion of each school district's administration.
The assessment-based credential shall be available to any student
who achieves the prescribed level on the required assessments.  If
the public school district chooses to administer the assessments,
the assessments shall be administered at least once to each student

who chooses to take the assessment at no cost to the student.  The
assessments shall:
1.  Be a standardized, criterion-referenced measure of broadly
relevant foundational workplace skills;
2.  Assess and document student readiness for a wide range of
jobs;
3.  Measure skills in the following areas, including but not
limited to:
a. applied mathematics,
b. workplace documents,
c. graphic literacy, or
d. critical thinking and leadership collaboration;
4.  Align with research-based skill requirement profiles for
specific industries and occupations;
5.  Lead to nationally recognized work-readiness certificates or
credentials for students who meet the minimum proficiency
requirements on the component assessments; and
6.  Be available in paper- and computer-based formats.

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