Section 51224.7 Of Article 3. Courses Of Study, Grades 7 To 12 From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 28. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
51224.7
. (a) This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the
California Mathematics Placement Act of 2015.
(b) Governing boards or bodies of local educational agencies that
serve pupils entering grade 9 and that have not adopted a fair,
objective, and transparent mathematics placement policy, as described
in paragraphs (1) to (5), inclusive, as of January 1, 2016, shall,
before the beginning of the 2016-17 school year, develop and adopt,
in a regularly scheduled public meeting, a fair, objective, and
transparent mathematics placement policy for pupils entering grade 9
that does all of the following:
(1) Systematically takes multiple objective academic measures of
pupil performance into consideration. For purposes of this paragraph,
"objective academic measures" means measures, such as statewide
mathematics assessments, including interim and summative assessments
authorized pursuant to Section 60640, placement tests that are
aligned to state-adopted content standards in mathematics, classroom
assignment and grades, and report cards.
(2) Includes at least one placement checkpoint within the first
month of the school year to ensure accurate placement and permit
reevaluation of individual pupil progress.
(3) Requires examination of aggregate pupil placement data
annually to ensure that pupils who are qualified to progress in
mathematics courses based on their performance on objective academic
measures selected for inclusion in the policy pursuant to paragraph
(1) are not held back in a disproportionate manner on the basis of
their race, ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic background. The local
educational agency shall report the aggregate results of this
examination to the governing board or body of the local educational
agency.
(4) Offers clear and timely recourse for each pupil and his or her
parent or legal guardian who questions the pupil's placement.
(5) For nonunified school districts, addresses the consistency of
mathematics placement policies between elementary and high school
districts.
(c) Governing boards or bodies of local educational agencies
serving pupils who are transitioning between elementary and middle
school or elementary and junior high school may develop and implement
a mathematics placement policy for these pupils, as applicable, that
satisfies paragraphs (1) to (5), inclusive, of subdivision (b).
(d) Each governing board or body of a local educational agency
shall ensure that its mathematics placement policy is posted on its
Internet Web site.
(e) For purposes of this section, "local educational agency" means
county office of education, school district, state special school,
or charter school.