Bill Text: IL HR0161 | 2021-2022 | 102nd General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Urges the U.S. Department of Education, pursuant to section 8401(b) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended, to offer states the option to waive certain assessment and concomitant accountability and reporting requirements.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-05-12 - Resolution Adopted 075-039-000 [HR0161 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2021-HR0161-Introduced.html
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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Over the past several months, the Illinois State | ||||||
3 | Board of Education has heard from superintendents, building | ||||||
4 | principals, classroom teachers, parents, and students | ||||||
5 | regarding their thoughts and concerns on federally required | ||||||
6 | assessments for the 2020-2021 school year; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Because so many of our students have been | ||||||
8 | separated from their school since March 2020, bringing | ||||||
9 | students back in-person only to immediately begin state | ||||||
10 | testing will have a detrimental effect on the goals of | ||||||
11 | supporting their social and emotional well-being, mental | ||||||
12 | health, and reconnection with the school community; while 77 | ||||||
13 | percent of our 852 school districts are offering some | ||||||
14 | in-person instruction, data show that more than a million | ||||||
15 | students are still learning in fully remote environments; | ||||||
16 | fewer than 200 Illinois school districts serving less than | ||||||
17 | 200,000 students are currently able to provide fully in-person | ||||||
18 | instruction to all students; Illinois students need their | ||||||
19 | school and district administrators focused on resuming | ||||||
20 | in-person instruction for the purposes of providing | ||||||
21 | trauma-informed supports, increasing the quality of | ||||||
22 | instruction, and rebuilding relationships between students and | ||||||
23 | teachers; the administration of state assessments would take | ||||||
24 | away from these critical endeavors that are foundational to |
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1 | the recovery of our educational systems; and
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2 | WHEREAS, After hearing the concerns of district and school | ||||||
3 | leaders, teachers, families, and students, ISBE delayed its | ||||||
4 | testing windows in order to provide as much flexibility for | ||||||
5 | administration under socially distanced conditions; currently, | ||||||
6 | and in addition to supporting the academic, social, and | ||||||
7 | emotional needs of students, districts are utilizing time and | ||||||
8 | resources to ensure transportation and safe logistics for | ||||||
9 | testing; this time could be better spent coordinating | ||||||
10 | vaccination administration for educators and the larger | ||||||
11 | community and providing necessary supports for students; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Without a clear signal that the Department of | ||||||
13 | Education will permit an assessment waiver, districts will | ||||||
14 | continue to plan for the administration of assessments; this | ||||||
15 | is not the optimal use of their time or resources; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Illinois educators understand and believe in the | ||||||
17 | importance of assessment results, but the likely variability | ||||||
18 | in participation across the State will limit the comparability | ||||||
19 | and usefulness of the data at both the individual student and | ||||||
20 | student group levels; and
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21 | WHEREAS, The potential yet diminished benefits of using | ||||||
22 | incomplete state assessment data as a means of understanding |
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1 | the scope of learning loss that may have occurred as a result | ||||||
2 | of the pandemic do not outweigh the significant burden that | ||||||
3 | the administration of state assessments would incur on our | ||||||
4 | students, families, teachers, and administrators; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Assessment, the practice of collecting evidence | ||||||
6 | about student learning to provide students with feedback and | ||||||
7 | to inform supports and instructional design, is still | ||||||
8 | critically important to helping students recover from the | ||||||
9 | pandemic; schools, districts, and teachers can and should | ||||||
10 | continue to conduct formative assessments at the local levels | ||||||
11 | to understand the impact of the pandemic on student learning | ||||||
12 | and provide holistic and individualized supports; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Accountability is an effective means of | ||||||
14 | identifying schools and students in the greatest need of | ||||||
15 | assistance; a second year without state assessments will | ||||||
16 | impact longitudinal data and accountability systems; however, | ||||||
17 | ISBE has the ability to continue to provide support to the | ||||||
18 | highest need schools and students and to leverage local data | ||||||
19 | sources to evaluate its progress; therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
21 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
22 | we urge the U.S. Department of Education, pursuant to section | ||||||
23 | 8401(b) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, |
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1 | as amended, to offer states the option to waive the following | ||||||
2 | assessment and concomitant accountability and reporting | ||||||
3 | requirements; specifically the U.S. Department of Education | ||||||
4 | should release an expedited waiver application for: | ||||||
5 | (1) Assessment requirements in section 1111(b)(2) | ||||||
6 | covering all required assessments in school year | ||||||
7 | 2020-2021; | ||||||
8 | (2) The requirement that a state annually meaningfully | ||||||
9 | differentiate all public school and to identify schools | ||||||
10 | for comprehensive and targeted support and improvement, as | ||||||
11 | required in sections 1111(c)(4) and 1111(d)(2)(C)-(D); and | ||||||
12 | (3) Those report card provisions related to | ||||||
13 | assessments and accountability in section 1111(h) that | ||||||
14 | would be based on data from the 2020-2021 school year; and | ||||||
15 | be it further
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16 | RESOLVED, That we believe that it is in the best interest | ||||||
17 | of students and educators for the U.S. Department of Education | ||||||
18 | to release an expedited waiver of assessment and | ||||||
19 | accountability requirements for the 2020-2021 school year.
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