HB 3222
Directs the Department of Education to review and update information collected for a survey of the academic assessments administered to the students of this state by school districts.
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Bill overview
This bill directs the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) to review and update a survey that collects information about academic assessments given to students in Oregon schools. The ODE will identify incomplete or inaccurate data, request corrections from school districts, and update a report to be submitted to the State Board of Education and a legislative committee by December 15, 2026. The updated report will also include recommendations for surveying teachers and staff about assessment practices.
Key provisions
- The Department of Education must review existing survey data for inaccuracies.
- The Department of Education must request corrected information from school districts.
- The Department of Education must update a report on academic assessments.
- The updated report must include recommendations for surveying teachers and staff.
- The updated report must be submitted to the State Board of Education and a legislative committee.
- The deadline for submitting the updated report is December 15, 2026.
- The bill repeals Section 1 on January 2, 2027.
Who is affected
- Oregon Department of Education
- School Districts in Oregon
- State Board of Education
- Legislative Assembly (Education Committee)
- Teachers and Classified School Employees
Notable changes
- The bill mandates a review and update of an existing survey.
- It requires the Department of Education to actively seek corrected data from school districts.
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