I do want to confirm that NAEP has previously been collected under CIPSEA but there has been some question.
Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2025 07:35 PM
From: Beth Jarosz
Subject: Shift from CIPSEA to ESRA for 2026 NAEP?
With the caveat that I'm neither a lawyer, nor a legal scholar... It is accurate that CIPSEA very clearly spells out penalties for disclosure. I have gone down the ESRA, FERPA, Title 20, rabbit hole and cannot find references to specific penalties. (They may exist somewhere and I've either missed them or missed a reference to where they are specified.)
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Beth Jarosz
Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2025 03:42 PM
From: Kate Tromble
Subject: Shift from CIPSEA to ESRA for 2026 NAEP?
Beth,
Is it also true that the penalties for redisclosure are fairly non-existent under ESRA and exist under CIPSEA?
I also wonder more broadly what it says about the quality of administration of NAEP if from the outset ED is saying it won't be able to comply with CIPSEA?
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Kate Tromble
Data Quality Campaign
Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2025 09:42 AM
From: Beth Jarosz
Subject: Shift from CIPSEA to ESRA for 2026 NAEP?
So far that's what I've heard as well--it's likely because NCES staff were sworn under CIPSEA and NAGB is not. The protections are substantially similar but not exactly the same. The biggest difference (so I've been told) is that ESRA has a "terrorism carve out" that was introduced in 2002 / reflects The Patriot Act. NCES's summary reads as follows:
"the portion of the NESA of 1994 that specified that data collected by NCES may only be used for statistical purposes was amended by the fact that the data may now be used with a judge's order for matters relevant to an offense concerning national or international terrorism."
Source: https://nces.ed.gov/statprog/conflaws.asp
You can find the full text of the terrorism exception on page 40 here: https://ies.ed.gov/ies/2025/01/education-sciences-reform-act-2002-0
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Beth Jarosz
Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2025 08:36 AM
From: Corinna Turbes
Subject: Shift from CIPSEA to ESRA for 2026 NAEP?
Oh good flag Steve! That does make sense. Do you anticipate any consequences down the line?
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Corinna Turbes
Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2025 07:57 AM
From: Steve Pierson
Subject: Shift from CIPSEA to ESRA for 2026 NAEP?
Thanks, Corinna. I wonder if this change is because NCES won't have sworn-in CIPSEA folks overseeing the data collection. It's now NAGB, or was going to be, right? Beth, I look forward to hearing what you learn.
Steve
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Steve Pierson
American Statistical Association
Original Message:
Sent: 05-14-2025 04:18 PM
From: Corinna Turbes
Subject: Shift from CIPSEA to ESRA for 2026 NAEP?
Hi all!
I was reading through the OMB ICR clears for the 2026 NAEP math/reading assessments, and I noted this language:
"As of April 2025, NCES's assurances of confidentiality protections for NAEP 2026 have
changed due to recent staffing changes at the Department of Education. NCES has
removed the Foundations of Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018, Title III, Part B,
Confidential Information Protection ("CIPSEA") as a confidentiality assurance.
However, confidentiality assurances under the Education Sciences Reform Act of
2002 (ESRA) remain in effect."
I am less familiar with ESRA confidentiality assurances than I am with CIPSEA - so I was wondering if anyone could help shed light on ways in which the staffing bears on this, and whether or not the switch to ESRA will have a significant impact. Thanks!
https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-08602.pdf
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Corinna Turbes
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