Louisiana 2013 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB613 Comm Sub / Analysis

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Tim Burns	HB No. 613
Abstract: Requires the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop and adopt
rules and regulations providing for parental choice relative to state standardized testing
for students with disabilities.
Present law provides generally for the duties, functions, and responsibilities of the State Board of
Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) and requires BESE to provide for a school and
district accountability system for schools and school districts based on student achievement and
minimum standards for the approval of schools. Also provides for the La. Competency-Based
Education Program, including the implementation of the La. Educational Assessment Program
(LEAP), and requires certain tests to be administered to students at various grade levels and
requires students to demonstrate proficiency in order to advance to specified grade levels.  
Proposed law adds a requirement that BESE develop and adopt rules and regulations providing
for parental choice relative to state standardized testing for students with disabilities.  Provides
that such rules and regulations shall require local education agencies to inform parents and legal
guardians of their right to choose not to have their child participate in state standardized testing
if, at the parents' or legal guardians' discretion, such participation would have a detrimental effect
on the student. Further requires that such rules and regulations be in accordance with federal law.
(Adds R.S. 17:7(33))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
Committee Amendments Proposed by 	House Committee on Education to the original bill.
1. Makes proposed law applicable to students with disabilities in public schools instead
of all students in public schools.
2. Adds proposed law requirement that rules and regulations require local education
agencies to inform parents and legal guardians of their right to choose to not have
their child participate in state standardized testing.
3. Specifies that rules and regulations required by 	proposed law be in accordance with
the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act. 4. Removes requirement that rules and regulations required by 	proposed law be in
accordance with present law relative to the school and district accountability system
and the La. Competency-Based Education Program and all other applicable state laws
and federal rules and regulations.