ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1412 By: Johns, Pogemiller, Boles, Provenzano and Munson of the House and Pugh of the Senate An Act relating to school reports; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 3-151.1, which relates to high school graduation rates; modi fying calculation of the four - year and extended-year adjusted cohort graduation rates; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 1210.545, which relates to annual school reports; excluding chronic absenteeism data from measures and reports; adding instructional time to grade measures; expanding items to include in postsecondary opportunities; requiring the State Board of Education to amend the current State ESSA Plan; establishing submission date; clarifying need of certain approval from the U.S. Department of Educati on; requiring replacement of certain student measures if amendment is approved; providing start date for measure changes; clarifying application of points on state report card; providing measure's weighted subcomponents; providing an effective date; and de claring an emergency. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: SECTION 1. AMENDATORY 70 O.S. 2021, Section 3 -151.1, is amended to read as follows: Section 3-151.1. A. For purposes of establishing a uniform and accurate definition of high school graduation rate for school districts and secondary schools in the state, the State Board of ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Education shall adopt and implement a four -year adjusted cohort graduation rate and an extended -year adjusted cohort graduation rate. The Board shall utilize and report the four -year adjusted cohort graduation rate and the extended -year adjusted cohort graduation rate at the secondary school site, the school district and the state level, and the graduation rates shall be reported in the aggregate as well as disaggregated by subgroups as required in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 2001 (ESEA), P.L. No. 107-110, also known as the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. B. The Board shall use the four -year adjusted cohort gra duation rate for purposes of determining the high school graduation rate indicator for the academic performance data calculation beginning with state and district report cards providing results of assessments administered in the 2011 -2012 school year. The Board shall use the four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate for establishing the high school graduation rate for measuring alternate year percentage growth targets as set forth in Section 3 -151.2 of this title beginning with the 2012 -2013 school year. C. The four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate shall be defined as the number of students who graduate in four (4) years with a standard high school diploma divided by the number of students who entered high school four (4) years earlier , adjusted for transfers. Students who transfer in and out of the school, émigrés emigrate to another country, and deceased students shall not ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 be included in the adjusted cohort graduation rate . Students who graduate in four (4) years shall include students who earn a standard high school diploma at the end of their fourth year, before the end of their fourth year, and during a summer session immediately following their fourth year. To remove a student from a cohort, a school district shall confirm in writing or by elect ronic means that a student has transferred out of the school site or school district, has emigrated to another country , or is deceased. For a student who transfers out of a school site or school district, the written or electronic confirmation shall be of ficial and document that the student has enrolled in another school site or school district or in an educational program that culminates in a high school diploma recognized by a state or private higher educational institution accredited or recognized by th e Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education for purposes of admission to the institution. Students who are not enrolled in a program which culminates in the award of a credential recognized by a state or private higher educational institution for purpos es of admissions shall not be included in the graduation rate calculation as set forth in this subsection as a student who graduated in four (4) years with a standard high school diploma but shall be included in the number of students who entered high scho ol four (4) years earlier. ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 D. The extended-year adjusted cohort graduation rate shall be defined as the number of students who graduate in four (4) years or five (5) years with a high school diploma divided by the number of students who form the adjusted cohort for the four-year graduation rate as calculated as provided for in subsection C of this section , provided that the adjustments add to the cohort all students who transfer into the cohort by the end of the year of graduation being considered and subtract students who transfer out, emigrate to another country or are deceased by the end of that year . The extended-year adjusted cohort graduation rate shall be reported separately from the four -year adjusted cohort graduation rate. SECTION 2. AMENDATORY 70 O.S. 2021, Section 1210.545, is amended to read as follows: Section 1210.545. A. Except as otherwise provided, as part of the accountability system developed as provided for in Section 1210.541 of this title, the State Board o f Education shall prepare annual reports of the results of the Oklahoma School Testing Program which describe student achievement in the state, and each school site, pursuant to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) as reauthorized by P .L. No. 114-95, also known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), and any related federal regulations. B. The annual report as required pursuant to subsection A of this section shall identify school sites as having one of the following grades for each indicator, separately, and by a single ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 overview grade of all indicators, defined according to rules of the State Board of Education: 1. "A" means schools making excellent progress; 2. "B" means schools making above average progress; 3. "C" means schools making satisfactory progress; 4. "D" means schools making less than satisfactory progress; and 5. "F" means schools failing to make adequate progress. C. Each school that has students who are tested and included in the school grading system as provided for in this section shall receive a school grade, except as follows: 1. A school shall not receive a school grade if the number of students tested and included in the school grading system is less than the minimum sample size necessary for statistical re liability and prevention of the unlawful release of personally identifiable student data. The State Board of Education is directed to establish the lowest minimum sample size necessary to meet the requirements of this paragraph; and 2. The academic perfo rmance of students who are enrolled full - time in an online program that is offered by a school district or charter school that is not the district of residence or is not located in the district of residence of the student shall be reported separately by th e school district or charter school and ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 shall not be included when determining the grade of the school site or charter school. D. The State Board of Education may adopt alternate systems of accountability for statewide virtual charter schools, alternative education programs as defined in Section 1210.568 of this title, and schools serving only grades prekindergarten or kindergarten through two. E. The grade of a school shall be based on a multimeasures approach to accountability in accordance with the Ele mentary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) as reauthorized by P.L. No. 114-95, also known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and any federal regulations that include, but are not limited to, the following indicators: 1. Statewide assessments , including the establishment of student performance bands; 2. Graduation rates for high schools; 3. Statewide academic measures for elementary and middle schools; 4. English language proficiency for English learners; and 5. At least one additional sta tewide measure of school quality or student success, including, but not limited to, school climate, school safety, student engagement, educator engagement, and/or advanced coursework and postsecondary readiness. Chronic ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 absenteeism shall not be included a s any statewide measure of school quality or student success. F. Of the indicators included in subsection E of this section, not less than seventy percent (70%) of the overview grade must be given to indicators 1, 2, 3 and 4 and, in the aggregate, with no t more than thirty percent (30%) of the grade given to indicator 5. G. Further, the grade of an elementary or middle school site shall include, but not be limited to, a measure of status for English language arts (ELA), math and science, growth in ELA and math, English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA) progress, and chronic absenteeism instructional time as described in subsection M of this section. H. The grade of a high school site shall include, but not be limited to, a measure of status for Engli sh language arts (ELA), math and science status, English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA) progress, graduation rate, chronic absenteeism, and postsecondary opportunities , and instructional time as described in subsection M of this section . For purposes of this section, postsecondary opportunities shall include Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, dual and concurrent enrollment, scoring Silver Level or above on American College Testing (ACT) WorkKeys, internships, mentorships and apprentic eships, military readiness as evidenced by being accepted for enlistment into any branch of the military within the first year after high school graduation or ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 earning a military readiness score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), and industry certifications. The Board shall adopt a time line for moving from completion of such opportunities to crediting achievement of such opportunities. I. The annual report shall identify the performance of each school as having improved, remained t he same, or declined. This school improvement rating shall be based on a comparison of the student and school performance data of the current year to the previous year data. J. The State Department of Education shall annually develop a school site report card to be delivered to parents throughout each school district. The report card shall be in accordance with the requirements of 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) and includes the grade for the school, information regarding school improvement, an explanation of school performance, and indicators of return on investment. The report card for each school site shall be published annual ly by the Department on its website, and every school district shall provide the school site report card to the parent or guardian of each student enrolled in the school site. In order to provide information regarding school performance for school report cards issued during the 2016 -2017 and 2017-2018 school year, the Department shall include an explanation of the changes to the ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 statewide system of student assessments as required in Section 1210.508 of this title and how the transition in assessments may impact school performance. The Department shall issue school report cards using the 2016 -2017 school year assessment data that is available. K. The Legislature may factor in the performance of schools in calculating any performance -based funding policy th at is provided to public school districts. L. The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules to implement the provisions of this section. M. The State Board of Education shall amend the State ESSA Plan in accordance with the requirements of the Ever y Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to replace the measure of chronic absenteeism with a measure of instructional time as described in this subsection. The Board shall submit the proposed amendment to the United States Department of Education no later than Augu st 1, 2025. If the amended state plan is approved by the United States Department of Education, beginning with the 2025 -2026 school year, the grade for an elementary, middle, and high school site shall include a measure of instructional time in lieu of ch ronic absenteeism. This measure shall account for a total of ten (10) possible points out of ninety (90) points on a school’s report card. The measure of instructional time shall comprise the following weighted subcomponents: ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1. Total in-person school days. A school’s total instructional days shall be benchmarked against a one -hundred- eighty-day school year with a weight of 0.50. A full school day shall be at least five and one -half (5.5) hours. School days and hours shall be calculated pursuant to Sec tions 1-109 and 1-109.1 of this title. The total number of school days may not include virtual days; 2. Total school hours for the academic year. A school’s total school hours shall be benchmarked against a one -thousand-two- hundred-hour school year with a weight of 0.40. Total school hours shall include all hours students are present, including lunch and passing periods; and 3. Day length. A school’s day length shall be benchmarked against a seven-hour school day for middle and high schools and a six-and-one-half-hour school day for elementary schools. This subcomponent shall have a weight of 0.10. SECTION 3. This act shall become effective July 1, 2025. SECTION 4. It being immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and approval. ENGR. H. B. NO. 1412 Page 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Passed the House of Representatives the 11th day of March, 2025. Presiding Officer of the House of Representatives Passed the Senate the ____ day of __________, 2025. Presiding Officer of the Senate