(1) The state board, through the state superintendent, shall develop an online data reporting tool to analyze the results of statewide assessments.
(2) The online data reporting tool shall include components designed to: (a) assist school districts and individual schools to use the results of the analysis in planning, evaluating, and enhancing programs; (b) identify schools not achieving state-established acceptable levels of student performance in order to assist those schools in improving student performance levels; and (c) provide: (i) for statistical reporting of statewide assessment results at state, school district, school, and grade or course levels; and (ii) actual levels of performance on statewide assessments.
(a) assist school districts and individual schools to use the results of the analysis in planning, evaluating, and enhancing programs;
(b) identify schools not achieving state-established acceptable levels of student performance in order to assist those schools in improving student performance levels; and
(c) provide: (i) for statistical reporting of statewide assessment results at state, school district, school, and grade or course levels; and (ii) actual levels of performance on statewide assessments.
(i) for statistical reporting of statewide assessment results at state, school district, school, and grade or course levels; and
(ii) actual levels of performance on statewide assessments.
(3) A local school board or charter school governing board shall provide for: (a) evaluation of the statewide assessment results and use of the evaluations in setting goals and establishing programs; and (b) a professional development program that provides teachers, principals, and other professional staff with the training required to successfully establish and maintain statewide assessments.
(a) evaluation of the statewide assessment results and use of the evaluations in setting goals and establishing programs; and
(b) a professional development program that provides teachers, principals, and other professional staff with the training required to successfully establish and maintain statewide assessments.