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Your 4-digit unique access code can be found printed on your card carrier. This is the paper that your card was attached to. To learn more about your card functions and features please read the terms and conditions that come with your card.
Families can access their child's scores in the school portal, along with tailored resources by mid-summer. Parents can view their child's scores by logging into the school portal or by visiting TexasAssessment.gov.
01/06/2022 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/.
Access codes (also referred to as textbook access codes, student access codes or a student access kit) is a series of letters and numbers that allows you access to your courses online content and/or additional study material.
A Secure Access Code (SAC) is an additional security measure used to verify your identity when logging into your account for the first time from a new device. Using your information on file, you will choose whether to receive a text, phone call, or email with a 6-digit code that you will use when logging in.
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.
25% to 35%The scores mentioned in the red band is the failing scores in STAAR tests. 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.
June 12thSTAAR scores will be available online for parents to view starting June 12th. Results will be mailed home when the school receives them. If you have your student's access code, enter the code and your child's birth date, then click “log in to student portal” to view scores.
The test was canceled in 2020 at the start of the pandemic, and last year the test was still administered but was not used for accountability purposes. The 2022 testing marks the return of accountability scores for schools based on results.
Students in grades 3-8 and high school take the STAAR exam. STAAR stands for the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness. In all grades, the assessments are designed to test students on the state standards that are required to be taught in public school.
STAAR Scores. You can access your child's STAAR test results in the Student Portal on the Texas Assessment Management System website.DO NOT have your access code, click on “Lookup Access Code” in the middle of that screen. ... If you have questions, please contact your child's home campus or the Texas Assessment.
TEA is gradually moving all of its applications to the new, more up-to-date secure access system. To access the product you selected, you need a TEAL login. The good news, though, is that you will no longer need to maintain several logins for access to different roles within the same application.
Go to TEAL and then click Request New User Account. Fill out and submit the form.
Not if you don’t want to. You can link your TEASE accounts to your TEAL account so that once you have logged into TEAL, you can open any TEASE application by selecting a link. Note, though, that once you link a TEASE account, you must open it from TEAL from then on.
First, request access to TEAL. After you are granted your account and log in to TEAL, click Edit My Profile. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Manage Approver Status to request approver status for the application. If you need more help, you can find a link to Web-based training for approvers on the Manage Approver Status page.
On the login page and on every page in TEAL is a link to the Help system. On the login page there is also a link to Web-based training for end users. If you are still having problems, contact Computer Access.
The links below contain information on the STAAR assessment. You can find more information on the STAAR Resources page.
The assessments below contain information on special education assessments for students with disabilities. You can find more information at the Assessments for Students with Disabilities page.
Summative academic tests for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
English language proficiency test for English learners with significant cognitive disabilities.
Visit the secure TexasAssessment.gov Family Portal to learn more about your child's score and view custom resources for your child.