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CHAPTER 390 - TESTING OF PUPILS AND GRADUATION
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NRS 390.015 Maintenance of Internet website by school districts containing information on available examinations and assessments.
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NRS 390.055 Selection of assessment by State Board; eligibility to take assessment; permission of board of trustees required under certain circumstances; regulations.
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NRS 390.065 Disclosure of questions and answers prohibited; exceptions.
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NRS 390.105 Administration of criterion-referenced examinations.
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NRS 390.115 Council to Establish Academic Standards for Public Schools required to review and evaluate results of examinations; report of evaluation.
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NRS 390.125 Adoption of model to measure achievement of pupils on criterion-referenced examinations; use of model to track progress of individual schools from year to year.
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NRS 390.250 Definitions.
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NRS 390.255 “Irregularity in testing administration” defined.
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NRS 390.260 “Irregularity in testing security” defined.
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NRS 390.265 “School official” defined.
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NRS 390.270 Adoption and enforcement of plan for test security by Department; contents of plan; posting of plan on Internet.
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NRS 390.275 Adoption and enforcement of plan for test security by board of trustees; contents of plan; annual submission of plan to State Board and Joint Interim Standing Committee on Education; written notice concerning plan to educational personnel, pupils and parents; definitions.
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NRS 390.280 Violation of state or district plan: Duty of Department to investigate; authority of Department to issue subpoenas; enforcement of subpoena by court.
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NRS 390.285 Violation of district plan: Duty of board of trustees to investigate or refer to Department; authority of board of trustees to issue subpoenas; enforcement of subpoena by court.
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NRS 390.290 Certain schools required to provide for additional administration of examinations if consecutive irregularities in testing administration occur; school district or charter school required to pay costs of additional administration; determination and notice by Department.
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NRS 390.295 Plan for corrective action required of school or school district in response to irregularity in testing administration or security; notice by Department; establishment by Department of procedures to document corrective action; amendment of plan.
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NRS 390.300 Establishment of program of education and training regarding administration and security of examinations and assessments; expanded program authorized; school districts and charter schools required to ensure educational personnel receive program of education and training.
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NRS 390.305 Establishment of procedures for uniform documentation and maintenance of irregularities in testing administration and security; maintenance by Department of written summary for each irregularity; annual report by Department required.
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NRS 390.350 Definitions.
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NRS 390.355 “Assessment” defined.
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NRS 390.360 “Examination” defined.
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NRS 390.365 “Irregularity in testing administration” defined.
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NRS 390.370 “Irregularity in testing security” defined.
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NRS 390.375 “Reprisal or retaliatory action” defined.
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NRS 390.380 “School official” defined.
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NRS 390.395 Declaration of policy concerning disclosure of irregularities in testing administration and security.
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NRS 390.405 School official prohibited from using authority or influence to prevent disclosure of information.
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NRS 390.410 School official authorized to file appeal with State Board for reprisal or retaliatory action taken in response to disclosure; hearing; order to desist and refrain; adoption of rules of procedure for hearings.
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NRS 390.415 State Board authorized to issue subpoenas during investigation or hearing concerning reprisal or retaliatory action; enforcement of subpoena by court.
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NRS 390.420 Use of provisions for harassment prohibited; penalty for willful disclosure of untruthful information.
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NRS 390.425 Department required to provide written summary of provisions to school districts and charter schools; distribution of written summary to school officials.
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NRS 390.430 Provisions do not abrogate or decrease effect of crimes or punishments.
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NRS 390.600 State Board required to prescribe criteria for standard high school diploma; college and career readiness assessment; criteria for receipt of adjusted diploma or alternative diploma; prohibition to issue certificate of attendance.
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NRS 390.605 Graduation with college and career ready high school diploma; endorsements for such diplomas; annual review of regulations establishing requirements; incentive grants and reimbursements to public high schools and school districts for pupils.
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NRS 390.610 State Board to select college and career readiness assessment for grade 11; requirement of pupil to take assessment; results not used for receipt of standard high school diploma; use of results to provide data and information for pupil; adoption of regulations prescribing manner in which results must be used to inform instruction to pupils in grade 12.
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NRS 390.620 Department required to develop and post on Internet website informational pamphlet concerning college and career readiness assessment; posting of pamphlet and distribution to pupils and parents.
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NRS 390.625 Public awareness campaign regarding types of diplomas and endorsements pupils may receive.
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NRS 390.630 Issuance of standard high school diploma to certain veterans who left high school to serve in Armed Forces.
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NRS 390.800 Limitation on administration; periodic review.
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NRS 390.803 Review of examinations and assessments by Department.
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NRS 390.805 Department required to adopt regulations limiting time taken from instruction to conduct and number of examinations or assessments; waiver. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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NRS 390.805 Department required to adopt regulations limiting time taken from school day to prepare for or conduct and number of examinations or assessments; waiver. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
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NRS 390.807 Annual report on aggregate amount of class time spent preparing for and conducting examinations and assessments; submission of report; Department to develop certain plans for schools exceeding limitations on such preparation. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
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NRS 390.810 Administration of examinations to pupils who are English learners; State Board required to prescribe modifications and accommodations; administration in language other than English required under certain circumstances; assessment of proficiency in English language.
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NRS 390.820 Administration of examinations to pupils with disabilities; modifications and accommodations required for certain pupils; State Board required to prescribe alternate examination.
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NRS 390.830 Examinations of National Assessment of Educational Progress; regulations requiring selected schools to participate; report of results; report of discrepancies.
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NRS 390.840 Enforcement of contractual penalties or sanctions for failure to deliver results of examinations on timely basis.
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