INDIANAPOLIS - The collaborative and iterative process to refocus the future of K-12 accountability in Indiana continued this week with the launch of a second round of stakeholder feedback.

The second draft of the proposed accountability model, presented on Wednesday, incorporates stakeholder feedback on the first draft with a focus on preparing students for lifelong success, regardless of their path ahead.

An initial draft of the K-12 accountability rule was first presented to the State Board of Education (SBOE) in June, kicking off the first of two statutorily-required public comment periods designed to enhance the proposed plan. During this time, the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) and SBOE received over 400 online comments and held numerous focus group discussions, in addi

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