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STAAR®
INFORMATION ABOUT THE STAAR® TEST
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Who?
All public school students in Texas, grades 3-12, take STAAR® tests.
What?
STAAR® is the state’s testing program and is based on state curriculum standards in core subjects including reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies.
When?
Grades 3–8 STAAR® tests are given in the spring. End-of-course assessments (EOC) are given throughout the year. The number of tests your child takes each year will depend on what grade he or she is in. Most students will have two to four testing days during the school year.
Where?
STAAR® tests are given to students at their own school, in regular classrooms that have been set up to make it easy to focus on the test. If students have certain special needs and require special accommodations, they may be tested in a different area of the school.
Why?
STAAR® tests are designed to measure what students are learning in each grade and whether or not they are ready for the next grade. The goal is to ensure that all students receive what they need to be academically successful. Meeting these individual student needs depends greatly on schools, parents, and community members working together.
How?
STAAR® tests for grades 3–8 and EOC assessments are predominantly offered online.
Please visit the Texas Assessment site to learn more about STAAR®