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Code · Utah · Title 53E — Public Education System -- State Administration · Chapter 4

53E-4-310. Scoring -- Reports of results.

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Effective 5/14/2019
53E-4-310. Scoring -- Reports of results.
(1)For a statewide assessment that requires the use of a student answer sheet, a local school board or charter school governing board shall submit all answer sheets on a per-school and per-class basis to the state superintendent for scoring unless the assessment requires scoring by a national testing service.
(2)The district, school, and class results of the statewide assessments, but not the score or relative position of individual students, shall be reported to each local school board or charter school governing board annually at a regularly scheduled meeting.
(3)A local school board or charter school governing board:
(a)shall make copies of the report available to the general public upon request; and
(b)may charge a fee for the cost of copying the report.
(a)The state board shall annually provide to school districts and charter schools a comprehensive report for each of the school district's and charter school's students showing the student's statewide assessment results for each year that the student took a statewide assessment.
(b)A school district or charter school shall give a copy of the comprehensive report to the student's parents and make the report available to school staff, as appropriate.
Amended by Chapter 186 , 2019 General Session
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