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VA SB200

VA SB200
SOL assessments and related assessment methods; development, administration, scoring, and release.


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Introduced
01/09/2026
In Committee
02/24/2026
Crossed Over
02/16/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2026 Regular Regular Session

Bill Summary

Board of Education; Standards of Learning assessments and related assessment methods; development, administration, scoring, and release. Makes several clarifying revisions to applicable law relating to the development, administration, and scoring of Standards of Learning assessments and related assessment methods for determining the level of achievement of Standards of Learning objectives by all students. First, the bill clarifies that students who are children with disabilities, as that term is defined by applicable law, who participate in alternative methods of Standards of Learning assessment administration or in alternate assessments through the Virginia Alternate Assessment Program are exempt from several requirements set forth in applicable law relating to the administration and grading of Standards of Learning assessments and related assessments. The bill also repeals the provisions requiring the Board of Education (the Board) to establish a through-year growth assessment system in lieu of a one-time end-of-year assessment.The bill also specifies the requirements for local alternative assessments, including permissive local alternative assessments and mandatory local alternative assessments administered pursuant to applicable law, by (i) requiring each school board to ensure that each such assessment (a) permits the use of formative learning experiences or assessments that are designed to build student understanding toward the applicable summative performance assessment administered and (b) meets any applicable authenticity and integrity requirements; (ii) directing the Board of Education to develop and make available to each school board by September 1, 2026, best practices for grading and scoring such local alternative assessments; and (iii) directing the Board to perform an annual audit of a certain percentage of any mandatory local alternative assessments implemented by the school board, consistent with the procedures and requirements set forth in the bill. The bill also requires the Board to make available to each school division each Standards of Learning assessment administered the previous school year, subject to the requirements and limitations set forth in the bill.The provisions of the bill limiting the number of end-of-course assessments that may be administered to students in grades seven through 12 and requiring the score received by each student in grades seven through 12 on an end-of-course assessment to account for at least 10 percent of the student's final grade in such course have a delayed effective date to the beginning of the second full school year after the school year during which the pilot implementation of assessment items for the new statewide assessment system took place. The provisions of the bill related to (1) the requirements that the Board make available to each school division each Standards of Learning assessment administered the previous school year and perform an annual audit of a certain percentage of mandatory local alternative assessments implemented by a school board and (2) the requirements for any assessment administered to students in grades three through 12, except for those students with disabilities, are not effective unless reenacted by the 2027 session of the General Assembly.

AI Summary

This bill makes several changes to how the Standards of Learning (SOL) assessments and related assessment methods are developed, administered, scored, and released in Virginia. It clarifies that students with disabilities who participate in alternative assessment methods or the Virginia Alternate Assessment Program are exempt from certain administration and grading requirements. The bill also repeals the requirement for a through-year growth assessment system in favor of end-of-year assessments. New requirements are established for local alternative assessments, including ensuring that assessment items are new to students and that teachers do not grade assessments for students they taught that year; the Board of Education will provide best practices for grading these assessments and conduct annual audits of mandatory local alternative assessments. Additionally, the Board will make previous school year's SOL assessments available to school divisions, with certain limitations to protect test security. Finally, provisions limiting the number of end-of-course assessments and requiring them to count for at least 10% of a student's final grade in grades seven through 12 will take effect when a contract is awarded for a new statewide assessment system.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Education, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Referred to Committee on Education (on 02/24/2026)

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