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 PUBLIC LAW 103-382—OCT. 20, 1994 108 STAT. 4037 out the National Assessment, shall use sampling techniques that produce data that are representative on a national and regional basis, and on a State basis pursuant to paragraph (2). In addition, the Commissioner shall— Reports. (A) collect and report data on a periodic basis, but at least once every two years, on students at ages 9, 13, and 17 and in grades 4, 8, and 12 in public and private schools; (B) report achievement data on a basis that ensures valid and reliable trend reporting; (C) include information on special groups, including, whenever feasible, information collected, cross-tabulated, analyzed, and reported by sex, race or ethnicity and socioeconomic status; and (D) ensure that achievement data are made available on a timely basis following official reporting, in a manner that facilitates further analysis. (2) STATE ASSESSMENTS. —(A)(i) The Commissioner, in carrying out the National Assessment, may conduct State assessments of student achievement in grades 4, 8, and 12. (ii) Each such State assessment, in each subject area and at each grade level, shall be conducted on a developmental basis until the Commissioner determines, as the result of an evaluation required by subsection (f), that such assessment produces high quality data that are valid and reliable. (B)(i) States wishing to participate in State assessments shall enter into an agreement with the Secretary pursuant to subsection (d)(2). (ii) Such agreement shall contain information sufficient to give States full information about the process for consensus decisionmaking on objectives to be tested, and the standards for sampling, test administration, test security, data collection, validation, and reporting. (C) A participating State shall review and give permission for the release of results from any test of its students administered as a part of a State assessment prior to the release of such data. Refusal by a State to release its data shall not restrict the release of data from other States that have approved the release of such data. (3) PROHIBITED DATA. —In carrying out the National Assessment, the Commissioner shall not collect any data that are not directly related to the appraisal of educational performance, achievement, and traditional demographic reporting variables, or to the fair and accurate presentation of such information. (4) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.— In carrying out the National Assessment, the Commissioner may provide technical assistance to States, localities, and other parties. (c) ACCESS.— (1) PUBLIC ACCESS.—Except as provided in paragraph (2), the public shall have access to all data, questions, and test instruments of the National Assessment. (2) PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION. —(A) The Privacy. Commissioner shall ensure that all personally identifiable information about students, their educational performance, and their families, and that information with respect to individual schools, remains confidential, in accordance with section 552a of title 5, United States Code.

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