Sec. 108. Prohibited use of assessments for young children
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Part I of title I ( 20 U.S.C. 6571 et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Funds available under this title may not be used for child assessments for children from birth through grade 2 for any of the following: Assessments that provide or lead to rewards or sanctions for individual children, teachers, early childhood education programs, or schools. A single assessment used as the primary or sole method for assessing program effectiveness. Evaluating such children other than for— improving instruction or classroom environment; targeting high-quality, evidence-based professional development; determining the need for health, mental health, disability, or family support services; informing the quality improvement process at the State level; program evaluation for the purposes of program improvement and parent information; or research conducted as part of a national evaluation. .
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