Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1904

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Report Pass
2/27/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Refer
3/25/24  
Report Pass
4/11/24  
Enrolled
4/24/24  

Caption

Student assessments; providing requirements for administering student assessments in a virtual setting.

Impact

The implications of SB 1904 on Oklahoma's educational landscape are significant. It establishes criteria for the administration of assessments, which include requirements for synchronous assessment sessions and the use of proctoring devices. The bill also emphasizes the importance of considering students' individualized education programs (IEPs) when determining whether a virtual setting is appropriate for their educational needs. As a result, the law aims to ensure that assessments are not only secure and monitored but also tailored to accommodate various learning needs.

Summary

Senate Bill 1904 pertains to the administration of student assessments within Oklahoma's virtual education framework. It allows statewide virtual charter schools and districts operating full-time virtual education programs to administer assessments to students in grades three through eight in a virtual setting, aligned with their academic instruction. However, the bill explicitly prohibits the administration of assessments in a virtual setting for grades nine through twelve. This bifurcation in grade-level assessment ensures that younger students can benefit from the flexibility of virtual assessments while maintaining traditional assessment methods for older students.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding SB 1904 reflect a generally positive sentiment towards enhancing flexibility in education through virtual assessments. Supporters argue that the bill aligns with modern educational practices and recognizes the growing role of technology in delivering education. By permitting virtual assessments for younger grades, the bill is perceived as a progressive step towards adapting the assessment framework to contemporary educational realities. Nevertheless, there are concerns among educators regarding the potential for inequities in student assessment outcomes, particularly for those students who may not have access to appropriate technology or a conducive learning environment at home.

Contention

Despite the overall favorable reception, SB 1904 is not without controversy. One notable point of contention is its exclusion of students in grades nine through twelve from virtual assessments, which some argue is an outdated perspective on the shifting landscape of education. Additionally, the requirement for a low student-to-proctor ratio could raise logistical challenges and questions about feasibility in implementation. Critics express concerns that such provisions may inadvertently disadvantage students in less resource-rich areas who struggle to meet technology and proctoring requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2673

Schools; statewide system of student assessments; adding optional career-readiness assessments for certain students; effective date; emergency.

OK SB154

Schools; providing exemptions from certain reading screening instruments to certain students. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2180

Virtual charter schools; modifying attendance requirements for virtual charter school alternative education programs; effective date.

OK HB1006

Schools; requiring students be given excused absences for participating in approved 4-H activities; effective date.

OK HB1935

Students; creating the Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit Act; creating income tax credit for certain taxpayers; emergency.

OK HB1041

Schools; subject matter standards; authorizing school district to issue alternate diploma to students in the Oklahoma Alternate Assessment Program; effective date; emergency.

OK SB516

Charter schools; creating the Statewide Charter School Board; providing for succession to certain contracts. Effective date.

OK SB531

Schools; creating the Rewarding Student Outcomes Act; establishing qualifications for bonus amounts; modifying accountability reports. Effective date.

OK SB93

Schools; requiring completion of Free Application for Federal Student Aid to graduate from public high school; providing exceptions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB27

Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program; providing certain qualifying score; providing eligibility for students who complete certain core curriculum. Effective date. Emergency.

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