N.H. Rev. Stat. § 193-E:3-c

Current through Chapter 377 of the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 193-E:3-c - Development, Implementation, and Review of the Performance-Based Accountability System
I. There is hereby established a task force to develop and review the performance-based accountability system (PBAS) that will serve to demonstrate that a school is providing the opportunity for an adequate education as defined in RSA 193-E:2-a.
II. The task force shall be composed of no fewer than 10 and no more than 15 members and shall consist of:
(a) Six or more individuals who hold a current New Hampshire certification of superintendent, assistant superintendent, or curriculum administrator. There shall be at least one representative of each of the 5 New Hampshire School Administrators Association administrative regions and one statewide at large representative.
(b) Two individuals who hold a current New Hampshire certification of principal.
(c) Two individuals who hold a current New Hampshire experienced educator license as classroom teachers, one elementary and one secondary, who are familiar with performance-based accountability and work in the role of classroom teacher in a school.
(d) Other educational experts whose understanding of performance-based accountability and expertise will be of benefit to the task force's duties.
III. The department of education shall:
(a) Appoint task force members after consultation with professional education organizations and stakeholder groups with relevant assessment and accountability expertise.
(b) Advise, facilitate, and provide technical support to the task force as needed.
(c) Set the schedule and call meetings of the task force as needed to meet the deliverables of this section.
(d) Support the chairperson in posting notice and minutes of task force meetings as needed to meet the deliverables of this section.
(e) Solicit public comment and host listening sessions relative to PBAS proposals in collaboration with the task force.
IV. The task force shall have the following duties:
(a) Elect a chairperson.
(b) Define the performance-based accountability system to be used by schools that will ensure that the opportunity for an adequate education as defined in RSA 193-E:2-a is provided.
(c) Identify performance criteria and measurements.
(d) Establish performance goals and the relative weights assigned to those goals.
(e) Ensure that PBAS performance criteria are aligned with academic standards and with the scope and sequence of skill and knowledge development at various learning levels.
(f) Develop a process of continuous review and improvement to the PBAS.
(g) Review and make recommendations of the applicability and application of the PBAS for chartered public schools established pursuant to RSA 194-B and alternative schools.
(h) Advise the department on the initial and ongoing implementation of PBAS, including developing deadlines and data collection and reporting methodologies.
V. The department may provide stipends, mileage, and expense reimbursement to members of the task force established in this section, as well as make expenditures of other costs associated with administration of the task force as determined to be appropriate by the department.
VI. Any unexpended funds for the biennium ending June 30, 2025, and each biennium thereafter in accounts 06-56-560040-3043-612 and 06-56-567010-7064-612, shall not lapse and shall be made available to the department of education for the purpose of providing reimbursements of expenses related to this section.
VII. The task force shall develop a performance-based scoring system, which shall be based on data and indicators which are already provided to the department and/or performance measures that schools are already required to provide the department under other state or federal laws. In establishing the performance-based system, the task force may consider one or more of the following data and indicators:
(a) Performance on state assessments pursuant to RSA 193-C.
(b) Indicators identified in RSA 193-E:3, I.
(c) College and career readiness indicators aligned to the New Hampshire consolidated state plan, as required by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 20 U.S.C. section 6301 et seq. as amended.
(d) Other metrics as determined by the task force.
VIII. The task force shall provide a report of its findings and make recommendations for future legislation for the performance-based accountability system to the state board of education and the legislative oversight committee established in RSA 193-C:8-a no later than June 30, 2026.

RSA 193-E:3-c

Amended by 2024, 285:1, eff. 6/30/2024.
Amended by 2022 , 109: 2, eff. 7/26/2022.
Amended by 2020 , 37: 18, eff. 7/29/2020.
Amended by 2018 , 352: 2, eff. 8/31/2018.
Amended by 2016 , 84: §§8, 9eff. 7/18/2016.

2009, 198:1, eff. July 14, 2009.