Texas Project FIRST Resources:
For the 2022-2023, STAAR & EOC will be ONLINE only. For more information, See STAAR Redesign | Texas Education Agency
- Statewide Assessments
- Background – Why is my child tested?
- ARD Committee Decision Making/STAAR
- STAAR Online
- STAAR Alternate 2
- Exceptions
- District Assessments
Texas Education Agency Resources:
- Texas Assessment – Learn more about your child\’s score and how to help improve it
- Assessments for Students with Disabilities
- Accommodation Resources
- STAAR Resources (includes FAQs, Curriculum tested, blueprints, and released questions)
- Math Resources
- Reading Resources
- Science Resources
- Social Studies Resources
- Writing Resources
- Assessment Calendar
- STAAR Online Resources
- Dyslexia Resources
- STAAR L Resources
- STAAR Alternate 2 Resources
- Medical Exception or No Authentic Academic Response Eligibility
- Assessment policy for Military Children
- Curriculum Framework – Learn how to access grade level curriculum while working on pre-requisite skills.
- FitnessGram® – Learn about the test and any exemptions for students with disabilities
- STAAR Student and Family Portal – Provides parents with quick access to their student’s STAAR results, year-over-year growth information, individual student responses to actual test items, and tips on helping your child succeed.
Commissioners Recommended List of Reading Assessments (Grade 7)
Commissioners Recommended List of Reading Assessment (K-2)
Student Success Initiative – Grade advancement requirements for students in grade 5 and 8 taking Reading and Math assessments
Legal Framework for Child Centered Special Educations Process –
- State and District Wide Assessments
- Intensive Program of Instruction – for students who do not perform satisfactorily on the statewide assessment
Region 1 – Accelerated Instruction (AI) vs Intensive Program of Instruction (IPI) flowchart
Region 13 Resources:
College Board – Applying for Accommodations for SAT/ACT
Educational Testing Service – Test Takers with Disabilities (eligibility, documentation, FAQs)
Texas Assessment of Knowledge & Skills (TAKS) – If your child entered 9th grade BEFORE 2011-2012 school year, they will still take either TAKS or TAKS-Modified.