Section 60642.5 Of Article 4. California Assessment Of Student Performance And Progress From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 33. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 4.
60642.5
. (a) The Superintendent, with approval of the state board,
shall provide for the development of an assessment instrument, to be
called the California Standards Tests, that measures the degree to
which pupils are achieving the academically rigorous content
standards and performance standards, to the extent standards have
been adopted by the state board. These standards-based achievement
tests shall contain the subject areas specified in paragraph (3) of
subdivision (a) of Section 60603 for grades 2 to 8, inclusive, and
shall include an assessment in history/social science in at least one
elementary or middle school grade level selected by the state board
and science in at least one elementary or middle school grade level
selected by the state board, and the core curriculum areas specified
in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a) of Section 60603 for grades 9 to
11, inclusive, except that history-social science shall not be
included in the grade 9 assessment unless the state board adopts
academic content standards for a grade 9 history-social science
course, and shall include, at a minimum, a direct writing assessment
once in elementary school and once in middle or junior high school
and other items of applied academic skill if deemed valid and
reliable and if resources are made available for their use.
(b) In approving a contract for the development or administration
of the California Standards Tests, the state board shall consider
each of the following criteria:
(1) The ability of the contractor to produce valid, reliable
individual pupil scores.
(2) The ability of the contractor to report results pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 60643 by August 8.
(3) The ability of the contractor to ensure alignment between the
standards-based achievement test and the academically rigorous
content and performance standards as those standards are adopted by
the state board. This criterion shall include the ability of the
contractor to implement a process to establish and maintain alignment
between the test items and the standards.
(4) The per pupil cost estimates of developing and, if
appropriate, administering the proposed assessment with a system to
facilitate the determination of future per pupil cost determinations.
(5) The procedures of the contractor to ensure the security and
integrity of test questions and materials.
(6) The experience of the contractor in successfully conducting
testing programs adopted and administered by other states. For
experience to be considered, the number of grades and pupils tested
shall be provided.
(c) The standards-based achievement tests may use items from other
tests.