Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB503 Amended / Bill

Filed 04/07/2021

                     
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 58th Legislature (2021) 
 
ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 503 	By: Dahm, Bullard and Bergstrom 
of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Martinez of the House 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2011, 
Section 11-103.6, as last amended by Section 44, 
Chapter 25, O.S.L. 2019 (70 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 
11-103.6), which relates to subject matter standards; 
directing standards for history, social studies and 
United States Government to includ e certain 
historical documents; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 
1210.508, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 479, 
O.S.L. 2019 (70 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 1210.508), 
which relates to the statewide system of student 
assessments; directing the United State s history 
assessment to include multiple questions in certain 
subjects; updating statutory reference; providing an 
effective date; and declaring an emergency . 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2011, Section 11 -103.6, as 
last amended by Section 44, Chapter 25, O.S.L. 2019 (70 O.S. Supp. 
2020, Section 11-103.6), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 11-103.6.  A.  1.  The State Board of Education shall 
adopt subject matter standa rds for instruction of students in the   
 
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public schools of this state that are necessary to ensure there is 
attainment of desired levels of competencies in a variety of areas 
to include language, mathematics, science, social studies and 
communication. 
2.  School districts shall develop and implement curriculum, 
courses and instruction in order to ensure that students meet the 
skills and competencies as set forth in this section and in the 
subject matter standards adopted by the State Board of Education. 
3.  All students shall gain literacy at the elementary and 
secondary levels.  Students shall develop skills in reading, 
writing, speaking, computing and critical thinking.  For purposes of 
this section, critical thinking means a manner of analytical 
thinking which is logical and uses linear factual analysis to reach 
a conclusion.  They also shall learn about cultures and environments 
- their own and those of others with whom they share the earth.  
Students, therefore, shall study social studies, literature, 
languages, the arts, mathematics and science.  Such curricula shall 
provide for the teaching of a hands -on career exploration program in 
cooperation with technology center schools. 
4.  The subject matter standards shall be designed to teach the 
competencies for which students shall be tested as provided in 
Section 1210.508 of this title, and shall be designed to prepare all 
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completion of postsecondary education without the need for remedial 
coursework at the postsecondary level. 
5.  The subject matter standards shall be designed with rigor as 
defined in paragraph 3 of subsection F of this section. 
6.  The subject matter standards for English Language Arts shall 
give Classic Literature and nonfiction l iterature equal 
consideration to other literature.  In addition, emphasis shall be 
given to the study of complete works of literature. 
7.  At a minimum, the subject matter standards for mathematics 
shall require mastery of the standard algorithms in mathem atics, 
which is the most logical, efficient way of solving a problem that 
consistently works, and for students to attain fluency in Euclidian 
geometry. 
8.  The subject matter standards for history, social studies and 
United States Government shall include : 
a. the content of the United States naturalization test, 
with an emphasis on the specific content of the test 
and the ideas and concepts it references.  The United 
States naturalization test shall be made available in 
physical and electronic online format s as an optional 
assessment tool for teachers , 
b. the Declaration of Independence, 
c. the United States Constitution including the Bill of 
Rights,   
 
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d. substantive selections from the Federalist Papers, 
e. the Emancipation Proclamation, 
f. the Articles of Confederation, 
g. the Gettysburg Address, and 
h. George Washington’s Farewell Address. 
9.  The subject matter standards for United States Government 
shall include an emphasis on civics.  For the purposes of this 
section, “civics” means the study of the right s and duties of 
Oklahoma and United States citizens and of how those governments 
work. 
B.  Subject to the provisions of subsection C of this section, 
in order to graduate from a public high school accredited by the 
State Board of Education with a standard diploma, students shall 
complete the following college preparatory/work ready curriculum 
units or sets of competencies at the secondary level: 
1.  Four units or sets of competencies of English to include 
Grammar, Composition, Literature , or any English course approved for 
college admission requirements; 
2.  Three units or sets of competencies of mathematics, limited 
to Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, 
Calculus, Advanced Placement Statistics , or any mathematics course 
with content and/or rigor above Algebra I and approved for college 
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3.  Three units or sets of competencies of laboratory science 
approved for college admission requirements , including one unit or 
set of competencies of life science, meeting th e standards for 
Biology I; one unit or set of competencies of physical science, 
meeting the standards for Physical Science, Chemistry or Physics; 
and one unit or set of competencies from the domains of physical 
science, life science or earth and space scie nce such that the 
content and rigor is above Biology I or Physical Science; 
4.  Three units or sets of competencies of history and 
citizenship skills, including one unit of American History, 1/2 unit 
of Oklahoma History, 1/2 unit of United States Governmen t and one 
unit from the subjects of History, Government, Geography, Economics, 
Civics, or non-Western culture and approved for college admission 
requirements; 
5.  Two units or sets of competencies of the same foreign or 
non-English language or two units of computer technology approved 
for college admission requirements, whether taught at a high school 
or a technology center school , including computer programming, 
hardware, and business computer applications, such as word 
processing, databases, spreadsheets , and graphics, excluding 
keyboarding or typing courses; 
6.  One additional unit or set of competencies selected from 
paragraphs 1 through 5 of this subsection or career and technology 
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courses or International Baccalaureate courses approved for college 
admission requirements; and 
7.  One unit or set of competencies of fine arts, such as music, 
art, or drama, or one unit or set of competencies of speech. 
C.  In lieu of the requirements of su bsection B of this section 
which requires a college preparatory/work ready curriculum, a 
student may enroll in the core curriculum as provided in subsection 
D of this section upon written approval of the parent or legal 
guardian of the student. For students under the age of eighteen 
(18) school districts shall require a parent or legal guardian of 
the student to meet with a designee of the school prior to 
enrollment in the core curriculum.  The State Department of 
Education shall deve lop and distribute to school districts a form 
suitable for this purpose, which shall include information on the 
benefits to students of completing the college preparatory/work 
ready curriculum as provided for in subsection B of this section. 
D.  For those students subject to the requirements of subsection 
C of this section, in order to graduate from a public high school 
accredited by the State Board of Education with a standard diploma, 
students shall complete the following core curriculum units or sets 
of competencies at the secondary level: 
1.  Language Arts – 4 units or sets of competencies, to consist 
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units or sets of competencies which may include, but are not limited 
to, the following courses: 
a. American Literature, 
b. English Literature, 
c. World Literature, 
d. Advanced English Courses, or 
e. other English courses with content and/or rigor equal 
to or above grammar and composition; 
2.  Mathematics – 3 units or sets of competencies, to consist of 
1 unit or set of competencies of Algebra I or Algebra I taught in a 
contextual methodology , and 2 units or sets of competencies which 
may include, but are not limited to, the following courses: 
a. Algebra II, 
b. Geometry or Geometry taught in a contextual 
methodology, 
c. Trigonometry, 
d. Math Analysis or Precalculus, 
e. Calculus, 
f. Statistics and/or Probability, 
g. Computer Science or acceptance and successful 
completion of one (1) year of a full -time, three-hour 
career and technology program le ading to an industry 
credential/certificate or college credit.  The State 
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promulgate rules to define the provisions of this act 
subparagraph related to the accepted industry -valued 
credentials which are indust ry-endorsed or industry -
aligned.  The list of accepted industry -valued 
credentials shall be reviewed annually and updated at 
least every three (3) years by the Board, 
h. (1) contextual mathematics courses which enhance 
technology preparation, or 
(2) a science, technology, engineering and math 
(STEM) block course meeting the requirements for 
course competencies listed in paragraph 2 of 
subsection B of this section, whether taught at 
a: 
(a) comprehensive high school, or 
(b) technology center school when taken in the 
tenth, eleventh or twelfth grade, taught by 
a certified teacher, and approved by the 
State Board of Education and the independent 
district board of education, 
i. mathematics courses taught at a technology center 
school by a teacher certified in the secondary subject 
area when taken in the tenth, eleventh or twelfth 
grade upon approval of the State Board of Education 
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j. any other mathematics course with content and/or rigor 
equal to or above Algebra I; 
3.  Science – 3 units or sets of competencies, to consist of 1 
unit or set of competencies of Biology I or Biology I taught in a 
contextual methodology, and 2 units or sets of competencies in the 
areas of life, physical, or earth science or technology which may 
include, but are not limited to, the following courses: 
a. Chemistry I, 
b. Physics, 
c. Biology II, 
d. Chemistry II, 
e. Physical Science, 
f. Earth Science, 
g. Botany, 
h. Zoology, 
i. Physiology, 
j. Astronomy, 
k. Applied Biology/Chemistry, 
l. Applied Physics, 
m. Principles of Technology, 
n. qualified agricultural education courses, 
o. (1) contextual science courses which enhance 
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(2) a science, technology, engineering and math 
(STEM) block course meeting the requirements for 
course competencies listed in paragraph 3 of 
subsection B of this section, whether taught at 
a: 
(a) comprehensive high school, or 
(b) technology center school when taken in the 
tenth, eleventh or twelfth grade, taught by 
a certified teacher, and approved by the 
State Board of Education and the independent 
district board of education, 
p. science courses taught at a technology center school 
by a teacher certified in the secondary subject area 
when taken in the tenth, eleventh or twelfth grade 
upon approval of the State Board of Education and the 
independent district board of education, or 
q. other science courses with content and/or rigor equal 
to or above Biology I; 
4.  Social Studies – 3 units or sets of competencies, to consist 
of 1 unit or set of competen cies of United States History, 1/2 to 1 
unit or set of competencies of United States Government, 1/2 unit or 
set of competencies of Oklahoma History , and 1/2 to 1 unit or set of 
competencies which may include, but are not limited to, the 
following courses:   
 
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a. World History, 
b. Geography, 
c. Economics, 
d. Anthropology, or 
e. other social studies courses with content and/or rigor 
equal to or above United States History, United States 
Government, and Oklahoma History; 
5.  Arts – 1 unit or set of competencies w hich may include, but 
is not limited to, courses in Visual Arts and General Music; and 
6.  Computer Education or World Language - 1 unit or set of 
competencies of computer technology, whether taught at a high school 
or a technology center school , including computer programming, 
hardware and business computer applications, such as word 
processing, databases, spreadsheets and graphics, excluding 
keyboarding or typing courses, or 1 unit or set of competencies of 
foreign or non-English language. 
E.  1.  In addition to the curriculum requirements of either 
subsection B or D of this section, in order to graduate from a 
public high school accredited by the State Board of Education 
students shall complete the requirements for a personal financial 
literacy passport as set forth in the Passport to Financial Literacy 
Act and any additional course requirements or recommended elective 
courses as may be established by the State Board of Education and 
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encourage students to complete two units or sets of competencies of 
foreign languages and two units or sets of competencies of physical 
and health education. 
2.  No student shall receive credit for high school graduation 
more than once for completion of the same unit o r set of 
competencies to satisfy the curriculum requirements of this section. 
3.  A school district shall not be required to offer every 
course listed in subsections B and D of this section, but shall 
offer sufficient courses to allow a student to meet the graduation 
requirements during the secondary grade years of the student. 
F.  For purposes of this section: 
1.  “Contextual methodology ” means academic content and skills 
taught by utilizing real -world problems and projects in a way that 
helps students understand the application of that knowledge; 
2.  “Qualified agricultural education courses ” means courses 
that have been determined by the State Board of Education to offer 
the sets of competencies for one or more science content areas and 
which correspond to academic science courses.  Qualified 
agricultural education courses shall include, but are not limited 
to, Horticulture, Plant and Soil Science, Natural Resources and 
Environmental Science , and Animal Science.  The courses shall be 
taught by teachers cer tified in agricultural education and comply 
with all rules of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology 
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3.  “Rigor” means a level of difficulty that is thorough, 
exhaustive and accurate and is appropriate for the grade level; 
4.  “Sets of competencies” means instruction in those skills and 
competencies that are specified in the subject matter standards 
adopted by the State Board of Education and other skills and 
competencies adopted by the Board, without regard to specified 
instructional time; and 
5.  “Unit” means a Carnegie Unit as defined by the North Central 
Association’s Commission on Schools. 
G.  1.  The State Board of Education shall adopt a plan to 
ensure that rigor is maintained in the content, teaching 
methodology, level of expecta tions for student achievement , and 
application of learning in all the courses taught to meet the 
graduation requirements as specified in this section. 
2.  The State Board of Education shall allow as much flexibility 
at the district level as is possible wit hout diminishing the rigor 
or undermining the intent of providing these courses.  To accomplish 
this purpose, the State Department of Education shall work with 
school districts in reviewing and approving courses taught by 
districts that are not specificall y listed in subsections B and D of 
this section.  Options may include, but shall not be limited to, 
courses taken by concurrent enrollment, advanced placement , or 
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3.  The State Board of Education shall a pprove an advanced 
placement computer science course to meet the requirements of course 
competencies listed in paragraph 2 of subsection B of this section 
if the course is taken in a student ’s senior year and the student is 
concurrently enrolled in or has successfully completed Algebra II. 
4.  Technology center school districts may offer programs 
designed in cooperation with institutions of higher education which 
have an emphasis on a focused field of career study upon approval of 
the State Board of Educati on and the independent district board of 
education.  Students in the tenth grade may be allowed to attend 
these programs for up to one -half (1/2) of a school day and credit 
for the units or sets of competencies required in paragraphs 2, 3 
and 6 of subsection B or D of this section shall be given if the 
courses are taught by a teacher certified in the secondary subject 
area; provided, credit for units or sets of competencies pursuant to 
subsection B of this section shall be approved for college admission 
requirements. 
5.  If a student enrolls in a concurrent course, the school 
district shall not be responsible for any costs incurred for that 
course, unless the school district does not offer enough course 
selection during the student ’s secondary grade years to allow the 
student to receive the courses needed to meet the graduation 
requirements of this section.  If the school district does not offer 
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years, it shall be responsible for the cost of resident tuition at 
an institution in The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, 
fees, and books for the concurrent enrollment course, and providing 
for transportation to and from the institution to the school site. 
It is the intent of the Legislature that for students enrolled 
in a concurrent enrollment course which is paid for by the school 
district pursuant to this paragraph, the institution charge only the 
supplementary and special service fees that are directly related to 
the concurrent enrollment course and enrollment procedures for that 
student.  It is further the intent of the Legislature that fees for 
student activities and student service facilities , including the 
student health care and cultural and recreational service fees, not 
be charged to such students. 
6.  Credit for the units or sets of competencies required in 
subsection B or D of this section shall be given when such units or 
sets of competencies are taken prior to ninth grade if the teachers 
are certified or authorized to teach the su bjects for high school 
credit and the required rigor is maintained. 
7.  The three units or sets of competencies in mathematics 
required in subsection B or D of this section shall be completed in 
the ninth through twelfth grades.  If a student completes any 
required courses or sets of competencies in mathematics prior to 
ninth grade, the student may take any other mathematics courses or 
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units or sets of competencies in grades nine through twel ve after 
the student has satisfied the requirements of subsection B or D of 
this section. 
8.  All units or sets of competencies required for graduation 
may be taken in any sequence recommended by the school district. 
H.  As a condition of receiving accredi tation from the State 
Board of Education, all students in grades nine through twelve shall 
enroll in a minimum of six periods, or the equivalent in block 
scheduling or other scheduling structure that allows for instruction 
in sets of competencies, of rigor ous academic and/or rigorous 
vocational courses each day, which may include arts, vocal and 
instrumental music, speech classes , and physical education classes. 
I.  1.  Academic and vocational -technical courses designed to 
offer sets of competencies integra ted or embedded within the course 
that provide for the teaching and learning of the appropriate skills 
and knowledge in the subject matter standards, as adopted by the 
State Board of Education, may upon approval of the Board, in 
consultation with the Oklah oma Department of Career and Technology 
Education if the courses are offered at a technology center school 
district, be counted for academic credit and toward meeting the 
graduation requirements of this section. 
2.  Internet-based courses offered by a tech nology center school 
that are taught by a certified teacher and provide for the teaching 
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matter standards may, upon approval of the State Board of Education 
and the independent district bo ard of education, be counted for 
academic credit and toward meeting the graduation requirements of 
this section. 
3.  Internet-based courses or vocational -technical courses 
utilizing integrated or embedded skills for which no subject matter 
standards have been adopted by the State Board of Education may be 
approved by the Board, in consultation with the Oklahoma Department 
of Career and Technology Education if the courses are offered at a 
technology center school district, if such courses incorporate 
standards of nationally recognized professional organizations and 
are taught by certified teachers. 
4.  Courses offered by a supplemental education organization 
that is accredited by a national accrediting body and that are 
taught by a certified teacher and provi de for the teaching and 
learning of the appropriate skills and knowledge in the subject 
matter standards may, upon approval of the State Board of Education 
and the school district board of education, be counted for academic 
credit and toward meeting the gr aduation requirements of this 
section. 
J.  The State Board of Education shall provide an option for 
high school graduation based upon attainment of the desired levels 
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Section 1210.508 of th is title.  Such option shall be in lieu of the 
amount of course credits earned. 
K.  The State Board of Education shall prescribe, adopt and 
approve a promotion system based on the attainment by students of 
specified levels of competencies in each area of t he core 
curriculum. 
L.  Children who have individualized education programs pursuant 
to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and who 
satisfy the graduation requirements through the individualized 
education program for that student shall be awarded a standard 
diploma. 
M.  Students who enter the ninth grade in or prior to the 2007 -
08 school year who are enrolled in an alternative education program 
and meet the requirements of their plans leading to high school 
graduation developed pursuant to Section 1210.568 of this title 
shall be awarded a standard diploma. 
N.  Any student who completes the curriculum requirements of the 
International Baccalaureate Diploma Program shall be awarded a 
standard diploma. 
O.  Any student who successfully comple tes an advanced 
mathematics or science course offered pursuant to Section 1210.404 
of this title shall be granted academic credit toward meeting the 
graduation requirements pursuant to paragraph 2 or 3, as 
appropriate, of subsection B or D of this section.   
 
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P.  For purposes of this section, the courses approved for 
college admission requirements shall be courses which are approved 
by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education for admission to 
an institution within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Edu cation. 
Q.  Students who have been denied a standard diploma by the 
school district in which the student is or was enrolled for failing 
to meet the requirements of this section may re -enroll in the school 
district that denied the student a standard diploma following the 
denial of a standard diploma.  The student shall be provided 
remediation or intervention and the opportunity to complete the 
curriculum units or sets of competencies required by this section to 
obtain a standard diploma.  Students who re -enroll in the school 
district to meet the graduation requirements of this section shall 
be exempt from the hourly instructional requirements of Section 1 -
111 of this title and the six -period enrollment requirements of this 
section. 
R.  The State Department of Education shall collect and report 
data by school site and district on the number of students who 
enroll in the core curriculum as provided in subsection D of this 
section. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2011, Section 1210.508, as 
last amended by Section 1, Chapter 479, O.S.L. 2019 (70 O.S. Supp. 
2020, Section 1210.508), is amended to read as follows:   
 
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Section 1210.508.  A.  1.  By no later than December 31, 2016, 
the State Board of Education shall adopt a statewide system of 
student assessments in compliance with the Elementary and Secondary 
Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as reauthorized and amended by P.L. 
No. 114-95, also known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). 
2.  The statewide student assessment system adopted by the Boar d 
pursuant to this subsection shall be aligned with the Oklahoma 
Academic Standards as adopted by the Board and which prepare 
students for college and careers. 
B.  1.  The Board shall issue a request for proposals for the 
selection of assessments to be adm inistered to students in grades 
three through twelve as a part of the statewide student assessment 
system adopted by the Board pursuant to this section. 
2.  The Board shall adopt assessments from the selected 
proposals that were submitted pursuant to parag raph 1 of this 
subsection.  The adopted assessments shall be administered by the 
Board for a period that is in coordination with the six -year subject 
area textbook adoption cycle unless the vendor does not fulfill the 
terms of the contract or fails to comp ly with or violates the terms 
of the contract.  The Board shall administer the assessments 
beginning with the 2017 -2018 school year. 
C.  The statewide student assessment system adopted by the Board 
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1.  Are aligned with the Oklahoma subject matter standards as 
adopted by the Board; 
2.  Provide a measure of comparability among other states; 
3.  Yield both norm-referenced scores and criterion -referenced 
scores; 
4.  Have a track record of statistical reli ability and accuracy; 
and 
5.  For assessments administered in high school, provide a 
measure of future academic performance. 
D.  For the 2016-2017 school year, the Board shall administer 
assessments in: 
1.  English Language Arts or Reading and Mathematics in grades 
three through eight and at least once in high school, during the 
grade span of nine through twelve; 
2.  Science not less than once during each grade span of three 
through five, six through nine and ten through twelve; and 
3.  United States Histor y not less than once during the grade 
span of nine through twelve. 
E.  1.  Beginning with the 2017 -2018 school year, the statewide 
student assessment system shall include assessments in: 
a. English Language Arts and Mathematics in grades three 
through eight and at least once in high school, during 
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b. Science not less than once during each grade span of 
three through five, six through nine and ten through 
twelve, and 
c. United States History, with an emphasis on civics, not 
less than once during the grade span of nine through 
twelve. The United States History assessment shall 
include multiple questions containing fundamental 
principles in each of the following subjects: the 
Declaration of Independence, the United States 
Constitution including the Bill of Rights, substantive 
selections from the Federalist Papers, the 
Emancipation Proclamation, the Articles of 
Confederation, the Gettysburg Address and George 
Washington’s Farewell Address. 
2.  Beginning with the 2017 -2018 school year, the statewide 
student assessment system may include: 
a. assessments in Reading and Writing in certain grades 
as determined by the Board, and 
b. contingent upon the availability of funds, an 
additional nationally recognized college - and career-
readiness assessment or assessments as recommended by 
the State Department of Education which will be 
administered to students in high school at no cost to 
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F.  1.  Beginning with students entering the ninth grade in the 
2017-2018 school year, each student shall take the assessment or 
assessments included in the statewide student assessment system 
adopted by the Board pursuant to subsection A of this section in 
order to graduate from a public high school with a standard diploma.  
All students shall take the assessment or assessments prior to 
graduation, unless otherwise exempt by law. 
2.  Beginning with students entering the ninth grade in the 
2017-2018 school year, each student, in addition to taking the 
assessment or assessments included in the statewide student 
assessment system adopted by the Board pursuant to subsection A of 
this section, shall meet any other high school graduation 
requirements adopted by the Board pursuant to Section 5 of Enrolled 
House Bill No. 3218 of the 2nd Session of the 55th Oklahoma 
Legislature in order to graduate from a public high school with a 
standard diploma. 
3.  For students who start the ninth grade prior to or during 
the 2016-2017 school year, school districts shall adopt a plan that 
establishes the assessment or assessments those students are 
required to take in order to graduate from a public high school with 
a standard diploma.  The plan may also include any or all of the 
other high school graduation requirements adopted by the Board 
pursuant to Section 5 of Enrolled House Bill No. 3218 of the 2nd 
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required to meet in order to graduate from a public high school with 
a standard diploma. 
4.  The Board shall promulgate rules to ensure that studen ts who 
transfer into an Oklahoma school district from out -of-state after 
the junior year of high school shall not be denied the opportunity 
to be awarded a standard diploma due to differing testing 
requirements. 
G.  In order to provide an indication of the levels of 
competency attained by the student in a permanent record for 
potential future employers and institutions of higher education, 
school districts shall report on the high school transcript of the 
student the highest-achieved score on the assessment or assessments 
included in the statewide student assessment system adopted by the 
Board pursuant to subsection A of this section and any business - and 
industry-recognized endorsements attained. 
H.  Students who do not perform at a proficiency level on 
assessments shall be remediated as established in the assessment 
requirements adopted by the Board pursuant to Section 5 of Enrolled 
House Bill No. 3218 of the 2nd Session of the 55th Oklahoma 
Legislature, subject to the availability of funding. 
I.  1.  All assessments required by this section shall measure 
academic competencies in correlation with the subject matter 
standards adopted by the Board pursuant to Sections 11 -103.6 and 11-
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Standards.  The State Board of Education shall evaluate the subject 
matter standards to ensure the competencies reflect high standards, 
are specific, well-defined, measurable, challenging , and will 
prepare elementary students for next -grade-level course work and 
secondary students for postsecondary studies at institutions of 
higher education or technology center schools without the need for 
remediation.  All subject matter standards shall reflect the goals 
as set forth in Section 11 -103.6 of this title and of improving th e 
state average ACT score. 
2.  The State Department of Education shall annually evaluate 
the results of the assessments.  The State Board of Education shall 
ensure that preliminary results for all statewide assessments are 
reported to districts no later th an June 20 of each year and are 
presented in a manner that yields detailed, diagnostic information 
for the purpose of guiding instruction and student remediation.  As 
improvements are made to the assessments required by this section, 
the Board shall seek t o increase the depth of knowledge assessed for 
each subject.  The State Board of Education shall seek to ensure 
that data yielded from the assessments required in this section are 
utilized at the school district level to inform instruction, 
professional development, school improvement and remediation for 
students. 
3.  The Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability 
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statewide assessments.  The Commission shall conduct an ongoing 
review to compare the statewide assessment content and performance 
descriptors with those of other states.  Upon receipt of the review, 
the Commission may adjust the cut scores as necessary. 
4.  The State Board of Education, for the purposes of conducting 
reliability and validity studies, monitoring contractor adherence to 
professionally accepted testing standards , and providing 
recommendations for testing program improvement, shall retain the 
services of an established, independent agency or organization that 
is nationally recognized for its technical expertise in educational 
testing but is not engaged in the development of aptitude or 
achievement tests for elementary or secondary level grades.  These 
national assessment experts shall annually conduct studies of the 
reliability and validity of the statewide assessments administered 
pursuant to this section.  Validity studies shall include studies of 
decision validity and concurrent validity. 
J.  1.  The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules 
setting the assessment window dates for each statewide assessment so 
that the assessments are administered according to recommended 
testing protocols, and so that the assessment results are reported 
back to school districts in a timely manner.  The vendor shall 
provide a final electronic data file of all school site, school 
district, and state results to the State Department of Education and 
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20 of each year.  The Department shall forward the final dat a files 
for each school district and each school site in that district to 
the school district.  The Board shall ensure the contract with the 
vendor includes a provision that the vendor report assessment 
results directly to the Office of Educational Quality and 
Accountability at the same time it is reported to the Board. 
2.  State, district, and site level results of all assessments 
required in this section shall be disaggregated by gender, race, 
ethnicity, disability status, migrant status, English proficie ncy, 
and status as economically disadvantaged, except that such 
disaggregation shall not be required in a case in which the number 
of students in a category is insufficient to yield statistically 
reliable information or the results would reveal personally 
identifiable information about an individual student.  Each school 
site shall notify the student ’s parents of the school ’s performance 
levels in the Oklahoma School Testing Program as reported in the 
Oklahoma Educational Indicators Program at the end of ea ch school 
year. 
K.  The State Board of Education shall be responsible for the 
field-testing and validation of the statewide assessment system 
required in subsection A of this section. 
L.  The State Board of Education shall develop, administer, and 
incorporate as a part of the Oklahoma School Testing Program, other 
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accommodations for the assessment of students with disabilities as 
required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), 
20 U.S.C., Section 1400 et seq. 
M.  For purposes of developing and administering alternate 
assessments for students with the most significant cognitive 
disabilities, the State Board of Education shall not be subject to 
subsections D and E of Section 11 -103.6a of this title. 
SECTION 3.  This act shall become effective July 1, 2021. 
SECTION 4.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby 
declared to exist, by rea son whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its passage and approval. 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON COMMON EDUCATION, dated 04/06/2021 
- DO PASS.