New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB266

Introduced
1/26/23  
Refer
1/26/23  
Report Pass
2/22/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
11/17/23  
Enrolled
7/23/24  
Chaptered
8/7/24  

Caption

Relative to administration of school assessment and accountability programs by the department of education.

Impact

A significant aspect of SB266 is its reformation of how schools demonstrate the provision of an adequate education through two primary systems: input-based and performance-based accountability systems. Schools are required to comply with newly defined performance standards that assess student achievement over time, as well as accountability measures that involve regular reporting and reviews. This is expected to create a standardized method for measuring educational quality across the state, holding schools accountable for their performance on student assessments. Furthermore, local school districts will have the flexibility to adapt to these standards while being mandated to outline actions to meet the new academic expectations.

Summary

Senate Bill 266 focuses on the administration of education in New Hampshire, proposing changes to the statewide education improvement and assessment program. It modifies existing laws to establish and maintain academic standards and accountability measures designed to ensure that students receive an adequate education. The bill's intent is to enhance educational oversight, define performance standards for schools, and ensure the dissemination of assessment results to stakeholders, including students and parents. It emphasizes that the ultimate goal is to improve educational outcomes and foster accountability across the state’s education system.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB266 may revolve around concerns regarding data privacy, especially as it relates to the collection and dissemination of personally identifiable information. Critics may argue that while the bill aims to promote transparency, it also raises concerns about how student data is managed and who has access to it. Additionally, the modifications could lead to debates on the extent of state control versus local governance in educational matters, particularly regarding the establishment of academic standards that schools must follow. Balancing state oversight with local educational needs could be a key point of contention as various stakeholders assess the implications of these changes.

Companion Bills

NH SB266

Carry Over Relative to the statewide education improvement and assessment program.

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