___________________ moved that SB 126 be amended as follows:
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Section 1. That chapter 13-3 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
Section 2. That chapter 13-3 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
Section 3. That chapter 13-3 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
Section 4. That chapter 13-3 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
No later than June 30, 2018, the Department of Education shall adopt statewide assessments of
student achievement based on the statewide assessments used in Massachusetts during the 2008-2009 school year. The department shall provide the assessments to each public school district for
use no later than the spring semester following the adoption of the academic content standards
pursuant to section 2 of this Act.
Section 5. That chapter 13-3 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
Section 6. That chapter 13-3 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
Section 7. That chapter 13-3 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
Section 8. That chapter 13-3 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
Section 9. That § 13-3-48 be repealed.
13-3-48. The secretary of the Department of Education shall prepare and submit for approval of
the South Dakota Board of Education a standards revision cycle and content standards for
kindergarten through grade twelve.
Section 10. That § 13-3-48.1 be repealed.
13-3-48.1. Prior to July 1, 2016, the Board of Education may not, pursuant to § 13-3-48, adopt
any uniform content standards drafted by a multistate consortium which are intended for adoption
in two or more states. However, this section does not apply to content standards whose adoption by
the Board of Education was completed and finalized prior to July 1, 2014. However, nothing in this
section prohibits the board from adopting standards drafted by South Dakota educators and
professionals which reference uniform content standards, provided that the board has conducted at
least four public hearings in regard to those standards.
Section 11. That § 13-3-55 be repealed.
13-3-55. Every public school district shall annually administer the same assessment to all
students in grades three to eight, inclusive, and in grade eleven. The assessment shall measure the
academic progress of each student. Every public school district shall annually administer to all
students in at least two grade levels an achievement test to assess writing skills. The assessment
instruments shall be provided by the Department of Education, and the department shall determine
the two grade levels to be tested. The tests shall be administered within timelines established by the
Department of Education by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 starting in the spring of the
2002-2003 school year. Each state-designed test shall be correlated with the state's content standards.
The South Dakota Board of Education may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to provide for
administration of all assessments.
Section 12. That § 13-3-89 be repealed.
13-3-89. The Board of Education, prior to adopting content standards pursuant to § 13-3-48, shall
conduct, over a period of no less than six months, at least four public hearings. The purpose of the
hearings is to give members of the public the opportunity to provide input to the board on whether
the standards being proposed should be adopted and implemented in South Dakota. The board shall
conduct at least one of the public hearings in each of the following cities: Aberdeen, Pierre, Rapid
City, and Sioux Falls. No public hearing required pursuant to this section is valid unless a quorum
of the board is physically present at each of these public hearings.
13-1-12.1. The South Dakota Board of Education shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26
to establish standards for the classification and accreditation of schools within this state, to establish
standards for preparation of certified personnel, to set forth procedures for determining the eligibility
of school districts to receive state aid to education funding, to adopt policies and rules necessary to
establish standards and procedures for career and technical education, and to establish curriculum
requirements for a recommended high school program for all public and nonpublic schools within
the state. The recommended high school program shall include a rigorous high school curriculum
in both academic and career and technical courses. The requirements of the recommended program
shall be aligned to the academic content standards developed pursuant to § 13-3-48 section 2 or
section 3 of this Act and shall, at a minimum, include the content standards tested pursuant to § 13-3-55 section 4 or section 5 of this Act.
Section 14. That § 13-3-84 be amended to read:
13-3-84. If a student is partially enrolled in a school district pursuant to § 13-28-41 or 13-28-51,
and the student's enrollment is equal to or greater than fifty percent, that student is required to take
any academic achievement test administered by the school district pursuant to § 13-3-55 section 4
or section 5 of this Act. If a student's partial enrollment in a school district is less than fifty percent,
the student is not required to take any academic achievement test administered by the school district
pursuant to § 13-3-55 section 4 or section 5 of this Act.
Section 15. That § 13-26-1.1 be amended to read:
13-26-1.1. The amount of instructional time spent to administer statewide academic assessments
required pursuant to § 13-3-55 section 4 or section 5 of this Act in any school district in any school
year may not exceed two percent of the total number of instructional hours required in a school year
pursuant to § 13-26-1. "