STAAR Information
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Your student's access code may be found on the STAAR report card sent home from school. If you don't have the access code, you can look up the code with the student's birthday and PEIMS ID, which is also the student's Social Security number.
Elementary Students Will Participate In The Following Assessments Under STAAR
Grade 3: Reading and Math
Grade 4: Reading and Math
Grade 5: Reading, Math, and Science
Student Performance
Once students have taken a STAAR assessment they will receive a score indicating their performance. Students will fall into one of the three categories below:
Masters Grade Level
Meets Grade Level
Approaches Grade Level
Impact on Grade Advancement
Students will take STAAR exams in the spring of this school year. The Student Success Initiative requires that students in grades 5 and 8 meet the Level II Satisfactory Academic Performance Standard on both the reading and math exams to be promoted to the next grade. Retest administrations for students who do not meet standard will be offered in May and June.
Middle School Students Will Participate In The Following Assessments Under STAAR
Grade 6: Reading and Math
Grade 7: Reading and Math
Grade 8: Reading, Math, Science, and Social Studies
Grade 8: (students enrolled in high school mathematics) Algebra I End-of-Course STAAR Test
Student Performance
Once students have taken a STAAR assessment, they will receive a score indicating their performance. Student performance will fall into one of the three categories below.
Masters Grade Level
Meets Grade Level
Approaches Grade Level
Impact on Grade Advancement
Students will take STAAR exams in the spring of this school year. The Student Success Initiative requires that students in grades 5 and 8 meet the Level II Satisfactory Academic Performance Standard on both the reading and math exams to be promoted to the next grade. Retest administrations for students who did not meet standard will be offered in May and June.
High School Testing
Students in high school takes state assessments according to the courses they take. High school students must pass each of five End-Of-Course assessments to be eligible for graduation.
What courses will require an EOC test?
Math | English | Science | Social Studies |
Algebra I | English I | Biology | U.S. History |
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Testing Opportunities
1st Testing Opportunity - April for English I & II and May for all other EOC Courses
2nd Testing Opportunity - June
3rd Testing Opportunity - December
Student Performance
Once students have taken a STAAR assessment they will receive a score indicating their performance. Students performance will fall into one of the three categories below:
- Masters Grade Level
- Meets Grade Level
- Approaches Grade Level
High school students continue to take the exams until they meet the Approaches Academic Performance Standard.