Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary and text do not provide information on whether it affects other aspects of private school operations beyond testing requirements.
Private School Testing Requirements
This bill changes testing requirements for certain private schools in Tennessee.
What This Bill Does
- Removes the requirement that fully online, self-paced private schools must give a yearly standardized test to students.
- Requires these same schools to give a standardized test to high school students who are under 18 and have completed half or ninety percent of their high school program.
- Limits testing for high school seniors who finish all requirements within one year to just one test.
Who It Names or Affects
- Private schools that offer fully online education
- High school students in these private schools
Terms To Know
- Category III nonpublic school
- A type of private school recognized by the state board of education.
- Standardized achievement test
- A test that measures a student's knowledge in specific subjects like English and math.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass, so it has no legal effect.
- It does not specify which standardized tests must be used by the private schools.