Oregon Code § 329.119·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Implementation of proficiency education; advisory committee.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Proficiency
education means a practice of student-centered education that is based on the
following principles:
(A) Students
learn in a personalized environment and advance upon demonstrated mastery of
industry, state or national standards;
(B) Measurable
learning objectives are explicit and empower the students;
(C) Student
assessment is meaningful and a positive learning experience; and
(D) Students
receive rapid, differentiated support and learning outcomes, including applied
learning.
(b) Proficiency
grading means assigning a well-defined, descriptive value of a students
demonstrated knowledge and skills to report whether the student meets or
exceeds a defined level of performance.
(2) A school
district may implement a proficiency education system as provided by this
section.
(3)(a) For a
school district that will implement or has implemented a proficiency education
system or a proficiency grading system, the superintendent of the school
district shall revise the duties of an existing committee to include the
development and implementation of the proficiency education system or the
proficiency grading system. If a school district does not have an existing
committee to serve the purpose described in this paragraph, the superintendent
of the school district shall establish a committee. A committee that is revised
or established as provided by this paragraph shall act as an advisory
committee.
(b) An advisory
committee described in paragraph (a) of this subsection must consist of
teachers, administrators and other school district personnel. When an employee
organization represents educators of the school district, the superintendent of
the school district, at the direction of the school district board, shall
collaborate with the local president of the employee organization to recommend
the appointment of educators to the advisory committee.
(4) An advisory
committee described in subsection (3) of this section shall:
(a) Identify the
best practices in proficiency education;
(b) Identify the
best practices in proficiency grading and reporting;
(c) Determine the
best method and format to communicate to students and parents the students
progress toward meeting or exceeding the academic content standards;
(d) Determine
educator professional learning needs with respect to proficiency education and
proficiency grading;
(e) Examine the
time needed to implement proficiency education and proficiency grading and
reporting;
(f) Collaborate
with administrators to ensure that the district data and reporting system are
aligned to tasks that are related to proficiency education;
(g) Address any
problems that emerge in the implementation of proficiency education and
proficiency grading and reporting systems; and
(h) Make
recommendations to the school district superintendent based on the
determinations of the advisory committee as described in paragraphs (a) to (g)
of this subsection or necessary for the development and implementation of
proficiency education and proficiency grading and reporting. [2014 c.42 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 329.119
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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