Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 329 § 329.479 — Student Assessment Bill of Rights; excusal from statewide summative assessment;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 329 ·
Oregon Code § 329.479·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Student Assessment Bill of Rights; excusal from statewide summative assessment;
notice.
(1) This
section shall be known and may be cited as the Student Assessment Bill of
Rights.
(2) As used in
this section:
(a) Adult
student means a student of a public school or a public charter school who is
18 years of age or older or who is emancipated pursuant to ORS 419B.550 to
419B.558.
(b) Parent
means a parent, legal guardian or person in parental relationship, as defined
in ORS 339.133, of a student of a public school or a public charter school.
(c) Statewide
summative assessment means a standardized summative assessment that is
identified by the Department of Education for administration in all of the
school districts and public charter schools of this state.
(3) A parent or
an adult student may annually choose to excuse the student from taking a
statewide summative assessment by:
(a) Completing a
form established by the Department of Education as provided by subsection (4)
of this section; and
(b) Submitting
the completed form to the school district for the school that the student
attends.
(4) The
Department of Education shall establish a form to excuse a student from taking
a statewide summative assessment. The form must have at least the following:
(a) An
explanation of the right of a parent or an adult student to excuse the student
from taking a statewide summative assessment; and
(b) An
explanation of the purpose and value of statewide summative assessments.
(5) At the
beginning of each school year, each school district and public charter school
shall ensure that parents and adult students are provided with a notice about
statewide summative assessments. The notice shall be established by the
Department of Education and must include information about statewide summative
assessments, the time frame when the statewide summative assessments most
likely will be administered and a students or parents right to excuse the
student from taking the statewide summative assessments.
(6)(a) At least
30 days prior to the administration of statewide summative assessments, a
school district or public charter school must send to parents and adult
students a notice about the statewide summative assessments. The notice must
include:
(A) The purpose
of the assessments and how the results of the assessments will be used;
(B) The specific
days the statewide summative assessments will be administered;
(C) The amount of
class time required for the statewide summative assessments;
(D) The learning
targets that make up the assessments;
(E) The
difference between good and poor performances on the assessments;
(F) When results
of the assessments will be available to students; and
(G) Access to the
form established as provided by subsection (4) of this section.
(b)
Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, the Department of Education
may waive the notice requirement for a school district or public charter school
if a human-created disaster or a natural disaster affects the ability of the
school district or public charter school to administer the statewide summative
assessments and the statewide summative assessments must be provided at a later
date.
(7) School
districts and public charter schools shall provide supervised study time for
students excused from the statewide summative assessments as provided by this
section. The study time shall be considered instructional time for purposes of
rules adopted by the State Board of Education.
(8) A student who
is excused from the statewide summative assessments may not be denied a diploma
under ORS 329.451 if the student is able to satisfy all other requirements for
the diploma established under ORS 329.451.
(9) The results
of a statewide summative assessment must be provided to students in a timely
manner and in a manner that is understandable by the student.
(10) If the
rating on a school performance report is affected by the number of parents and
adult students who excuse students from taking a statewide summative assessment
as provided by this section, the Department of Education shall include on the
school performance report:
(a) An indication
that the rating was affected by a federal law requirement;
(b) A brief
explanation of the federal law requirement that affected the rating; and
(c) The rating
the school would have received if not for the federal law requirement. [2015
c.519 §3; 2015 c.519 §5; 2021 c.401 §2]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Student Assessment Bill of Rights; excusal from statewide summative assessment;
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 329.479
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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