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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 200 · § 200.8

§ 200.8. Assessment reports.

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(a)Student reports. A State's academic assessment system must produce individual student interpretive, descriptive, and diagnostic reports that--- (1)(i) Include information regarding achievement on the academic assessments under § 200.2 measured against the State's student academic achievement standards; and
(ii)Help parents, teachers, and principals to understand and address the specific academic needs of students; and
(2)Are provided to parents, teachers, and principals---
(i)As soon as is practicable after the assessment is given; and
(ii)In an understandable and uniform format, consistent with § 200.2(e).
(b)Itemized score analyses for LEAs and schools.
(1)A State's academic assessment system must produce and report to LEAs and schools itemized score analyses, consistent with § 200.2(b)(13), so that parents, teachers, principals, and administrators can interpret and address the specific academic needs of students.
(2)The requirement to report itemized score analyses in paragraph (b)(1) of this section does not require the release of test items. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1810-0576) (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3, 3474, 6311(b)(2)(B)(x) and (xii), and 6571) \[67 FR 45042, July 5, 2002, as amended at 81 FR 88938, Dec. 8, 2016\]
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