Senate passes bill requiring public education department to publish assessment results by subgroup

2676175 · March 16, 2025

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Summary

Senate Bill 247 requires the Public Education Department to publish demographically disaggregated summative assessment results on a website in a user‑friendly format; sponsor said the reporting covers science, math and language arts assessments.

Senate Bill 247, the Senate Health and Public Affairs Committee substitute carried by Senator Ramos, passed the Senate. The measure requires the Public Education Department to publish specific, disaggregated summative assessment results (science, math and English language arts) on a website in a user‑friendly format.

Senator Ramos said the requirement is intended to make assessment data more accessible and transparent. Senator Padilla asked whether the bill had gone to the finance committee; he was told it had not and that the bill focuses on department demographic reporting of summative assessments.

No amendments were taken on the floor and the bill passed by a recorded tally announced in the chamber. The measure now proceeds to enrollment and subsequent implementation by the Public Education Department.

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