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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 9. (a) After reports of student scores are returned to a school corporation, the school corporation shall promptly do the following:
(1) Give each student and the student's parent the student's ISTEP program test scores.
(2) Make available for inspection to each student and the student's parent the following:
(A) A copy of all questions that are not multiple choice, gridded items, tech enhanced items, or true and false and prompts used in assessing the student.
(B) A copy of the student's scored responses.
(C) A copy of the anchor papers and scoring rubrics used to score the student's responses.
A student's parent may request a rescoring of a student's responses to an ISTEP program test, including a student's essay.
(b) A student's ISTEP program test scores may not be disclosed to the public.
(c) After the questions described in subsection (a)(2)(A) are released for inspection, the state board and department shall:
(1) post:
(A) the questions; and
(B) with the permission of each student's parent, student answers that are exemplary responses to the released questions;
on the Internet web sites of the state board and department; and
(2) publicize the availability of the questions and answers to school corporations, educators, and the public.
A student answer posted under this subsection may not identify the student who provided the answer.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 20. Education § 20-32-5-9 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-20-education/in-code-sect-20-32-5-9/
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