A ban on standardized tests in kindergarten through the second grade has come one step closer to becoming law.
The Senate Education Committee on Monday passed a bill prohibiting such tests. The Assembly passed a similar bill unanimously in March.
The panel also approved a handful of other bills aimed at the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers test.
One measure prohibits withholding state aid based on a school's participation rate on standardized tests.
Other legislation requires the state provide parents with detailed information on which standardized tests to expect each year as well as a list of third-party vendors involved with the tests.
Another requires school districts to publish a list of students taking the PARCC.
Legislators held a bill requiring background checks for some contractors.