Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 76— - EDUCATION RESEARCH, STATISTICS, EVALUATION, INFORMATION, AND DISSEMINATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS › § 9621
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.
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20 U.S.C. § 9621
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73