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CBAS GUIDELINES

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Assessment

Takes the place of a Social Studies WASL
Performance-based Process oriented - research and higher level thinking Scored by teachers; each CBA has a detailed rubric
Reported to OSPI by districts
 

LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS

Excerpts from Third Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2195:

By September 2004, OSPI will report on assessment options for social studies, the arts, and health/fitness
By 2005-06, OSPI will provide classroom-based assessment models and other assessment options shall be on the web and available for voluntary use.
By 2008-09, school districts shall have assessments or other strategies to assure that students have an opportunity to learn the EALRs in social studies, the arts, and health and fitness.School districts shall annually submit an implementation verification report
 

HB 2195 passed in 2006

2008-2009 school year- Requires that students in grades 4/5, 7/8 and 11/12 will complete at least one CBA in Civics
 
OSPI Memo October 16, 2007 - lists the recommendations and the law

"THE LAW

RCW 28A.230.095 includes two provisions. The first addresses all three areas, social studies, the arts, and health and fitness, and the second makes special reference to civics. The law states:

 

(1)   By the end of the 2008-09 school year, school districts shall have in place in elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools assessments or other strategies to assure that students have an opportunity to learn the essential academic learning requirements in social studies, the arts, and health and fitness. Social Studies includes history, geography, civics, economics, and social studies skills. Beginning with the 2008-09 school year, school districts shall annually submit an implementation verification report to the office of the superintendent of public instruction.

(2)   Beginning with the 2008-09 school year, school districts shall require students in the fourth or fifth grades [grade], the seventh or eighth grades [grade], and the eleventh or twelfth grades [grade] to each complete at least one classroom-based assessment in civics. The civics assessment may be selected from a list of classroom-based assessments approved by the office of the superintendent of public instruction. Beginning with the 2008-09 school year, school districts shall annually submit implementation verification reports to the office of the superintendent of public instruction documenting the use of the classroom-based assessments in civics."

 

Implementation form at http://www.k12.wa.us/bulletinsmemos/memos2007/M057-07Attach.pdf 

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