Idaho Statutes
§ 33-1630 — ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT FLEXIBILITY DOCUMENT — STATE BOARD OF AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DUTIES
Idaho § 33-1630
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 33-1630 (2026).
Text
(1)The state board of education shall promulgate rules setting forth the provisions of the flexibility document associated with the federal elementary and secondary education act (ESEA). The purpose of the document is to achieve flexibility for state and local education agencies (LEA). Such document shall include testing for grades 3 through 8 and once in high school at the minimum. Such document shall include the following:
(a)A testing schedule for pupils in grade 11 who shall take a college or career ready assessment;
(b)A provision stating that LEAs may conduct additional formative or pre- and post-testing as needed;
(c)A provision stating that federal testing requirements may be used as graduation criteria;
(d)A provision stating that the state education agency will select an app
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Legislative History
[33-1630, added 2015, ch. 315, sec. 1, p. 1231.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 33-1001
DEFINITIONS§ 33-1002
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM§ 33-1002B
PUPIL TUITION-EQUIVALENCY ALLOWANCES§ 33-1002C
SUMMER AND NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM SUPPORT UNITS — ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL — JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY§ 33-1002E
PUPILS ATTENDING SCHOOL IN ANOTHER STATE§ 33-1002F
ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL REPORT§ 33-1003A
CALCULATION OF AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE§ 33-1004
STAFF ALLOWANCE§ 33-1004A
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION MULTIPLIER§ 33-1004B
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 33-1630, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/33-1630.