Florida Assessment Letter

July 21, 2008

The Honorable Eric Smith
Commissioner
Florida Department of Education
325 West Gaines Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399

Dear Commissioner Smith:

Thank you for submitting evidence on Florida’s science assessment by April 21, 2008. We appreciate the work you did to prepare the required evidence.

As I noted in my letter on February 27, for the 2007-08 school year, each state was required to demonstrate that it satisfied the following basic requirements: (1) it has approved content standards in science; (2) it administered a general and alternate science assessment in each grade span (3-5, 6-9, and 10-12); (3) it included all students in one of the science assessments (i.e., either the general or the alternate); and (4) it reported the results of the general and alternate science assessments on state, district, and school report cards.

My staff has reviewed the evidence you submitted and determined that, based on the evidence submitted to date, it appears that Florida has met the basic requirements for administering science assessments in 2007-08. However, Florida has not yet submitted data to the Department demonstrating that all students were included in the science assessments, evidence that the revised Sunshine State Standards in science were formally approved, and sample or final reports for 2008 for the general and alternate assessments. Please let us know within 10 days of receipt of this letter when Florida will have those data available so that we can confirm that Florida has, in fact, met the basic requirements for administering science assessments in 2007-08. States that do not provide the outstanding evidence to verify that they have met the four criteria for the 2007-08 school year have not met the basic requirements of the statute and will be subject to consequences, such as withholding of Title I, Part A administrative funds.

In 2008-09, Florida must submit complete evidence of its science standards and assessments for peer review. We have scheduled peer reviews for science standards and assessments for the week of October 25 through November 2, 2008 and the week of March 24 through 28, 2009. Please plan accordingly. All materials for review must be provided to the Department three weeks before peer review is scheduled.

The Department remains committed to working with Florida to help it meet the full requirements of NCLB. If you have any questions, would like to discuss this further, or would like to request technical assistance, please do not hesitate to contact Sharon Hall (Sharon.Hall@ed.gov) or Patrick Rooney (Patrick.Rooney@ed.gov) of my staff.

Sincerely,

Kerri L. Briggs, Ph.D.

cc: Governor Charlie Crist
Jay Pfeiffer
Cornelia Orr


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