The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) test results for the 2021-22 school year will soon be available to view online in the State of Texas Student Assessment Portal, which can be found at https://www.texasassessment.gov/.
How to Access STAAR ScoresGo to www.texasassessment.com/Click on "Log In To Student Portal"Choose "Lookup Access Code"Type in Student's: First Name. PEIMS ID (Your child's Social Security #) Date of Birth. Click "Go"Student's access code will appear in the box.
When parents visit www.texasassessment.com, they can click on the link “Find My Access Code” located at the bottom of the purple login box. After entering their child's first name, date of birth and social security or “S” number, they will be provided an Access Code so they can login into the portal.
What happens if a student fails STAAR? Schools must offer accelerated instruction to students who don't pass the STAAR or end-of-course exams. The additional help could include assigning a student to an experienced teacher's classroom or delivering extra tutoring during the next school year or in the summer.
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33 or aboveBased on the June 2020 STAAR Algebra 1 exam, anything 33 or above in raw score would be a good STAAR score.
An access code is a series of numbers and/or letters that allow access to a particular system. An access code may be a password, although passwords are generally used in conjunction with usernames.
Login Page - Parent/Student Portal. ▶Where's my access code? To log in and view your child's assessment results, enter the six-character Unique Access Code and the date of birth that appears on their most recent STAAR Report Card.
In general, you will need to score at least 25% to 35% in each subject to pass the test. Each year, students receive a scorecard on how they have done in the STAAR test.
Amid calls from parents and teachers to get rid of the high-stakes testing, the Texas Education Agency announced a redesign for the 2022-2023 school year. One big change will be a move away from multiple choice. No more than 75 percent of the test can be multiple-choice questions.
25% to 35%The students need a minimum of 25% to 35% in order to pass the tests. Every year the students receive a report card that states how well or how poorly they did in their tests.
Students in 5th and 8th grade must pass the reading and math STAAR tests for promotion to 6th and 9th grade. Students must pass all of the EOC exams in high school before they can graduate.
In June 2022, the Agency released this year's STAAR EOC assessment results, which showed progress in the three tests that saw a decline during COVID-19. In these three tests, Algebra I, Biology, and U.S. History, Texas student performance in the “meets grade level” category improved.
In general, you will need to score at least 25% to 35% in each subject to pass the test. Each year, students receive a scorecard on how they have done in the STAAR test.
Click on the TEST SCORES tab on the left. All scores from previous years in ROISD should be visible. Click on SHOW SCORES to see scores for a particular test.
The passing standard for STAAR assessments is Approaches Grade Level. A student who scores at or above this level has passed the STAAR test, but a student who scores within Did Not Meet Grade Level has not passed.