C.R.S. Section 22-11-102
Legislative declaration


(1)

The general assembly hereby finds that an effective system of statewide education accountability is one that:

(a)

Focuses the attention of educators, parents, students, and other members of the community on maximizing every student’s progress toward postsecondary and workforce readiness and postgraduation success;

(b)

Reports information concerning performance at the state level, school district or institute level, and individual public school level that is perceived by educators, parents, and students as fair, balanced, cumulative, credible, and useful;

(c)

Provides more academic performance information, and fewer labels, to move from a punitive accountability system to one that is positive and focused on learning and achieving high levels of academic performance; and

(d)

Holds the state, school districts, the institute, and individual public schools accountable for performance on the same set of indicators and related measures statewide, ensures that those indicators and measures are aligned through a single accountability system, to the extent possible, that objectively evaluates the performance of the thorough and uniform statewide system of public education for all groups of students at the state, school district or institute, and individual public school levels, and, as appropriate, rewards success and provides support for improvement at each level.

(2)

The general assembly further finds that an effective education accountability system will be built around implementation of the Colorado growth model that:

(a)

Uses a common measure to describe in plain language how much academic growth each student needs to make and how much growth the student actually makes in one year toward proficiency on state content standards;

(b)

Incorporates a complete history of each student’s assessment scores in calculating the student’s needed and achieved academic growth;

(c)

Focuses the attention of educators, parents, and students on maximizing students’ academic growth and achievement over time and reveals where, and among which groups of students, the strongest academic growth is occurring and where it is not;

(d)

Assists the state in closing the achievement gaps that plague the public education system by spotlighting the gaps in students’ academic growth rates and ensuring that educators have the data necessary to assist the neediest students in making more than a year’s academic growth in a year’s time so that these students can catch up to the academic performance levels of their peers; and

(e)

Provides data that are recognized by educators, parents, students, the higher education community, the business community, and other stakeholders as fair, balanced, objective, and transparent to support individual school, school district, institute, state, and federal education accountability purposes.

(3)

The general assembly concludes, therefore, that it is in the best interests of the state to adopt an aligned education accountability system for public education in this state that:

(a)

Holds the state, school districts, the institute, and public schools accountable on statewide performance indicators supported by consistent, objective measures;

(b)

Incorporates input from parents, educators, administrators, and the community in establishing clearly defined statewide academic performance objectives;

(c)

Reports performance in clear, readily understandable terms;

(d)

Is adaptable to accommodate and include additional data that become available as the state implements the “Preschool to Postsecondary Education Alignment Act”, part 10 of article 7 of this title, including but not limited to data concerning school readiness and postsecondary success;

(e)

Recognizes and rewards areas of success, while also identifying and compelling effective change for areas in need of improvement; and

(f)

Ensures the availability of technical assistance, services, and support for public schools, school districts, and the institute to improve students’ academic performance.

Source: Section 22-11-102 — Legislative declaration, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-22.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

22‑11‑101
Short title
22‑11‑102
Legislative declaration
22‑11‑103
Definitions
22‑11‑104
Rules - college and career readiness achievement standards
22‑11‑105
Funding
22‑11‑201
State public education system - annual performance review - targets for improvement
22‑11‑202
Colorado growth model - technical advisory panel - rules
22‑11‑203
Student longitudinal academic growth - calculation - data - research
22‑11‑204
Performance indicators - measures
22‑11‑205
State review panel - creation
22‑11‑206
Accreditation of school districts and institute - contracts - rules
22‑11‑207
Accreditation categories - criteria - rules
22‑11‑208
Accreditation - annual review - supports and interventions - rules
22‑11‑209
Removal of accreditation - recommended actions - review - appeal - rules - repeal
22‑11‑210
Public schools - annual review - plans - supports and interventions - rules - repeal
22‑11‑211
Performance watch - parent and community meeting - school districts - institute - public schools
22‑11‑301
School district accountability committees - creation - membership
22‑11‑302
School district accountability committee - powers and duties
22‑11‑303
Accredited or accredited with distinction - performance plan - school district or institute - contents - adoption
22‑11‑304
Accredited with improvement plan - school district or institute - plan contents - adoption
22‑11‑305
Accredited with priority improvement plan - school district or institute - plan contents - adoption
22‑11‑306
Accredited with turnaround plan - school district or institute - plan content - adoption
22‑11‑307
Accreditation of public schools
22‑11‑401
School accountability committee - creation - qualifications - elections
22‑11‑402
School accountability committee - powers and duties - meetings
22‑11‑403
School performance plan - contents
22‑11‑404
School improvement plan - contents
22‑11‑405
School priority improvement plan - contents
22‑11‑406
School turnaround plan - contents
22‑11‑501
State data reporting system
22‑11‑502
Data portal - creation - contents
22‑11‑503
Performance reports - contents - rules
22‑11‑503.5
Student performance by course level - report - definitions
22‑11‑504
School district and institute reporting requirements
22‑11‑601
Colorado school awards program - created - rules
22‑11‑602
Colorado school awards program - John Irwin schools of excellence awards - rules
22‑11‑603
Governor’s distinguished improvement awards - rules
22‑11‑603.5
Centers of excellence awards
22‑11‑603.7
Academic growth awards - rules - definitions
22‑11‑604
Colorado school awards program - distribution of award
22‑11‑605
School awards program fund - creation - contributions
22‑11‑701
Legislative declaration
22‑11‑702
Definitions
22‑11‑703
Local accountability system - grant program established - repeal
22‑11‑704
Local accountability systems - supplemental performance reports - alternatively formatted plans
22‑11‑705
Local accountability systems - report
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§ 22-11-102’s source at colorado​.gov