Title 20EducationRelease 119-73

§9621 National Assessment Governing Board

Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 76— - EDUCATION RESEARCH, STATISTICS, EVALUATION, INFORMATION, AND DISSEMINATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS › § 9621

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Creates a National Assessment Governing Board to set rules and policies for the National Assessment. The Secretary picks the Board members so it includes governors, state legislators, state and local school leaders, teachers, principals, parents, testing experts, curriculum specialists, a business representative, a nonpublic school official, and two public members. In all, members represent many different regions, races, genders, and cultures. The Director of the Institute of Education Sciences is a nonvoting member. Terms are staggered and cannot be longer than 4 years. Members may serve no more than two terms. Members who change jobs can finish their current term. Members with 3-year terms in effect on December 21, 2000, get one extra year. When a seat opens, the Secretary fills it from nominations made by groups that represent the type of person needed; each group must offer six qualified candidates and may be asked for more. The Board decides what subjects to test, sets student achievement levels, writes test goals and technical rules, makes sure tests are valid and fair, and plans how results will be reported and released to the public. It must include teachers, parents, and others in review processes, work with technical experts, and measure grades 4, 8, and 12. The Board has final say on test questions and must make sure items are free of racial, cultural, gender, or regional bias and are secular and non‑ideological. It may delegate administrative tasks, seek technical advice, and must report within 90 days after an evaluation of achievement levels about steps it will take. The Board is independent of the Secretary. At the Board’s request, the Secretary may hire staff, including up to six technical employees for terms up to 3 years outside usual civil service rules. The Board and the Commissioner for Education Statistics must meet regularly to coordinate. Many federal personnel rules do not apply to the Board, except for sections 1009, 1010, and 1011.

Full Legal Text

Title 20, §9621

Education — Source: USLM XML via OLRC

(a)There is established the National Assessment Governing Board (hereafter in this subchapter referred to as the “Assessment Board”), which shall formulate policy guidelines for the National Assessment (carried out under section 9622 of this title).
(b)(1)The Assessment Board shall be appointed by the Secretary and be composed as follows:
(A)Two Governors, or former Governors, who shall not be members of the same political party.
(B)Two State legislators, who shall not be members of the same political party.
(C)Two chief State school officers.
(D)One superintendent of a local educational agency.
(E)One member of a State board of education.
(F)One member of a local board of education.
(G)Three classroom teachers representing the grade levels at which the National Assessment is conducted.
(H)One representative of business or industry.
(I)Two curriculum specialists.
(J)Three testing and measurement experts, who shall have training and experience in the field of testing and measurement.
(K)One nonpublic school administrator or policymaker.
(L)Two school principals, of whom one shall be an elementary school principal and one shall be a secondary school principal.
(M)Two parents who are not employed by a local, State or Federal educational agency.
(N)Two additional members who are representatives of the general public, and who may be parents, but who are not employed by a local, State, or Federal educational agency.
(2)The Director of the Institute of Education Sciences shall serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member of the Assessment Board.
(3)The Secretary and the Assessment Board shall ensure at all times that the membership of the Assessment Board reflects regional, racial, gender, and cultural balance and diversity and that the Assessment Board exercises its independent judgment, free from inappropriate influences and special interests.
(c)(1)Terms of service of members of the Assessment Board shall be staggered and may not exceed a period of 4 years, as determined by the Secretary.
(2)Members of the Assessment Board may serve not more than two terms.
(3)A member of the Assessment Board who changes status under subsection (b) during the term of the appointment of the member may continue to serve as a member until the expiration of such term.
(4)Members of the Assessment Board previously granted 3 year terms, whose terms are in effect on December 21, 2000, shall have their terms extended by 1 year.
(d)(1)(A)The Secretary shall appoint new members to fill vacancies on the Assessment Board from among individuals who are nominated by organizations representing the type of individuals described in subsection (b)(1) with respect to which the vacancy exists.
(B)Each organization submitting nominations to the Secretary with respect to a particular vacancy shall nominate for such vacancy six individuals who are qualified by experience or training to fill the particular Assessment Board vacancy.
(C)The Secretary’s appointments shall maintain the composition, diversity, and balance of the Assessment Board required under subsection (b).
(2)The Secretary may request that each organization described in paragraph (1)(A) submit additional nominations if the Secretary determines that none of the individuals nominated by such organization have appropriate knowledge or expertise.
(e)(1)In carrying out its functions under this section the Assessment Board shall—
(A)select the subject areas to be assessed (consistent with section 9622(b) of this title);
(B)develop appropriate student achievement levels as provided in section 9622(e) of this title;
(C)develop assessment objectives consistent with the requirements of this section and test specifications that produce an assessment that is valid and reliable, and are based on relevant widely accepted professional standards;
(D)develop a process for review of the assessment which includes the active participation of teachers, curriculum specialists, local school administrators, parents, and concerned members of the public;
(E)design the methodology of the assessment to ensure that assessment items are valid and reliable, in consultation with appropriate technical experts in measurement and assessment, content and subject matter, sampling, and other technical experts who engage in large scale surveys;
(F)consistent with section 9622 of this title, measure student academic achievement in grades 4, 8, and 12 in the authorized academic subjects;
(G)develop guidelines for reporting and disseminating results;
(H)develop standards and procedures for regional and national comparisons;
(I)take appropriate actions needed to improve the form, content, use, and reporting of results of any assessment authorized by section 9622 of this title consistent with the provisions of this section and section 9622 of this title; and
(J)plan and execute the initial public release of National Assessment of Educational Progress reports.
(2)The Assessment Board may delegate any of the Board’s procedural and administrative functions to its staff.
(3)The Assessment Board shall have final authority on the appropriateness of all assessment items.
(4)The Assessment Board shall take steps to ensure that all items selected for use in the National Assessment are free from racial, cultural, gender, or regional bias and are secular, neutral, and non-ideological.
(5)In carrying out the duties required by paragraph (1), the Assessment Board may seek technical advice, as appropriate, from the Commissioner for Education Statistics and other experts.
(6)Not later than 90 days after an evaluation of the student achievement levels under section 9622(e) of this title, the Assessment Board shall make a report to the Secretary, the Committee on Education and the Workforce of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate describing the steps the Assessment Board is taking to respond to each of the recommendations contained in such evaluation.
(f)(1)In the exercise of its responsibilities, the Assessment Board shall be independent of the Secretary and the other offices and officers of the Department.
(2)(A)The Secretary may appoint, at the request of the Assessment Board, such staff as will enable the Assessment Board to carry out its responsibilities.
(B)Such appointments may include, for terms not to exceed 3 years and without regard to the provisions of title 5 governing appointments in the competitive service, not more than six technical employees who may be paid without regard to the provisions of chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such title relating to classification and General Schedule pay rates.
(g)The Commissioner for Education Statistics and the Assessment Board shall meet periodically—
(1)to ensure coordination of their duties and activities relating to the National Assessment; and
(2)for the Commissioner for Education Statistics to report to the Assessment Board on the Department’s actions to implement the decisions of the Assessment Board.
(h)Chapter 10 of title 5 shall not apply with respect to the Assessment Board, other than section 1009, 1010, and 1011 of title 5.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Editorial Notes

Codification Section was formerly classified to section 9011 of this title prior to renumbering by Pub. L. 107–279.

Prior Provisions

A prior section 302 of Pub. L. 107–279 was renumbered section 304 and is classified to section 9623 of this title.

Amendments

2022—Subsec. (h). Pub. L. 117–286 substituted “Chapter 10 of title 5 shall not apply with respect to the Assessment Board, other than section 1009, 1010, and 1011 of title 5.” for “The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply with respect to the Assessment Board, other than section 10, 11, and 12 of such Act.” 2002—Pub. L. 107–110 amended section generally, restating and expanding provisions and inserting headings. Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(1), substituted “referred to as the ‘Assessment Board’ ” for “referred to as the ‘Board’ ” and inserted “(carried out under section 9622 of this title)” after “for the National Assessment”. Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board” in introductory provisions. Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(4), substituted “Director of the Institute of Education Sciences” for “Assistant Secretary for Educational Research” in heading and “Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement” in text. Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board”. Subsecs. (b)(3) to (d)(1). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board” wherever appearing. Subsec. (e)(1). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), (5)(A)(vii), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board” in introductory provisions and inserted concluding provisions. Subsec. (e)(1)(A). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(5)(A)(i), substituted “section 9622(b)” for “section 9010(b)”. Subsec. (e)(1)(B). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(5)(A)(ii), substituted “section 9622(e)” for “section 9010(e)”. Subsec. (e)(1)(E). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(5)(A)(iii), struck out “, including the Advisory Council established under section 9006 of this title” before semicolon at end. Subsec. (e)(1)(F), (I). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(5)(A)(iv), substituted “section 9622” for “section 9010” wherever appearing. Subsec. (e)(1)(J). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(5)(A)(v)–(vii), added subpar. (J). Subsec. (e)(2) to (4). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board”. Subsec. (e)(5). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(5)(B), struck out “and the Advisory Council on Education Statistics” before “and other experts.” Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(3), substituted “Commissioner for Education Statistics” for “Commissioner”. Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board”. Subsec. (e)(6). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(5)(C), substituted “section 9622(e)” for “section 9010(e)”. Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board” in two places. Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board” wherever appearing. Subsec. (g). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(3), substituted “Commissioner for Education Statistics” for “Commissioner” in two places. Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board” wherever appearing. Subsec. (h). Pub. L. 107–279, § 401(c)(2), substituted “Assessment Board” for “Board”. 2000—Subsec. (c)(1). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title III, § 307(1)], substituted “4 years” for “3 years”. Subsec. (c)(4). Pub. L. 106–554, § 1(a)(1) [title III, § 307(2)], added par. (4).

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date

of 2002 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 107–110 effective Jan. 8, 2002, except with respect to certain noncompetitive programs and competitive programs, see section 5 of Pub. L. 107–110, set out as an

Effective Date

note under section 6301 of this title.

Short Title

This subchapter is known as the “National Assessment of Educational Progress Authorization Act”, see

Short Title

note set out under section 9501 of this title.

Reference

Citations & Metadata

Citation

20 U.S.C. § 9621

Title 20Education

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73