Starting this school year STAAR Alternate will be the only alternate assessment offered for student with significant, cognitive disabilities, grades 3 – 12. STAAR Alternate will be more rigorous: focus on fewer skills, address skills in a deeper manner and provide a more clearly articulated assessment program. The ARD Committee will select the STAAR Alternate assessment for students who meet the participation requirements for the student’s enrolled grade level.
For students in grades 9, 10, 11, 12 and beyond the ARD committee will determine which EOC courses listed on the minimum plan will be addressed each year.
- Students will be given credit for the TAKS-ALT assessments previously administered for grades 9 and 10 as follows:
- Previous grade 9 TAKS ALT test in reading will be credited with ELA 1
- Previous grade 9 TAKS ALT in Math will be credited with Algebra 1
- Previous grade 10 ELA will be credited with ELA II
- Previous grade 10 Math will be credited with Geometry
- Previous grade 10 Science will be credited with Biology
- Previous grade 10 Social Studies will be credited with World Geography
- Grade 11 students with disabilities who are assessed using STAAR Alternate for the 2011-12 will take the following assessments prior to graduation: ELA III, World History, and U.S. History.
STAAR, STAAR Modified and STAAR Alternate will be statewide assessment used for grades 3-8. High school students entering the 2011-2012 school year entering as freshman will be assessed using STAAR End of Course (EOC) assessments. High school students that entered prior to 2011-2012 school year will still be assessed using TAKS, unless the ARD determines that the student must be assessed using an alternate format, therefore a STAAR Alternate would be administered. Please review the following information from Texas Education Agency (TEA), more information will be forthcoming.
STAAR will be linked to college readiness standards. STAAR will emphasize “readiness” standards, defined as those TEKS considered critical for success in the current grade or subject and important for preparedness in the grade or subject that follows. The test will also include other TEKS that are considered supporting standards and will be assessed, though not emphasized.
Performance standards for STAAR grades 3-8 will not be set until after the spring 2012 administration, only raw score information will be reported prior to the end of the school year. SSI retest opportunities for STAAR grades 5 and 8 reading and mathematics will not be offered in May and June of 2012. For the 2011-2012 school year schools will use other relevant information to make promotion/retention decisions, more information will be forth coming from TEA about the Student Success Initiative and the Grade Placement Committee Manual.
STAAR will be longer, questions will be added to the following assessments:
- Math grades 3-6, 6 more questions
- Reading grades 3-8, 4 more questions
- Writing, one additional composition
- Social Studies, 4 more questions
- EOC, 6 to 10 questions for each subject EOC
For grades 3-8, students are tested in the same grades and subjects: Grades 3-8 reading, 3-8 mathematics, 4 and 7 writing, 5 and 8 science, and 8 social studies. For high school, twelve end of course tests replace ten grade level tests. TEA has established a 4 hour limit for each assessment.
If the student is enrolled in the subject, the subjects tested for End of Course Exams, starting for all 9th graders in the 2011-2012 school year:
- English I, II, and III
- Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
- Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
- World Geography, World History, and U.S. History
If a student is a repeating grade 9 student in 2011-2012, TAKS is still his or her assessment graduation requirement, unless the ARD committee determines that an alternate assessment is appropriate.
STAAR will be formatted with fewer questions on each page, larger print, and similar in design to the TAKS Accommodated test. TEA does not offer a STAAR accommodated assessment; students who need accommodations on the STAAR test must be ARDed based on state – approved accommodations and routine use in the classroom. TEA has not provided the approved accommodations, more information will be forthcoming.