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What tests will students have to take?. The high school level STAAR tests are END OF COURSE tests, NOT grade level tests. Performance Labels. PERFORMANCE. Minimum score. Level I: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance. Level II: S atisfactory Academic Performance (met standard).
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What tests will students have to take? The high school level STAAR tests are END OF COURSE tests, NOT grade level tests.
Performance Labels PERFORMANCE Minimum score Level I: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance Level II: Satisfactory Academic Performance (met standard) Level III: Advanced Academic Performance (commended)
Performance Labels Level III Advanced – performed at level well above passing; indicates student is well prepared for the next course and is highly likely to be successful in that course Level II Satisfactory – performed at a level that was at or above passing; indicates student is sufficiently prepared for the next course and is likely to be successful in that course; students in this category may need some additional instruction focused on content and skills that were difficult for them Minimum Score – score is below passing, but the score will count toward student’s cumulative score; students can take this test again if students want to try and earn a higher score; score indicates student is not prepared for the next course and is not likely to succeed in that course without significant and ongoing instructional support Scores below Minimum – do not count towards cumulative score
Testing Requirements for Graduation (for grade 9 students who entered 2011-2012) • Must meet specific level of performance on end-of-course assessments. The number of assessments that must be taken depends on student’s graduation plan. • Must achieve a cumulative score, an overall total score in each of the four content areas
Minimum Graduation Plan • Take at least 11 EOC assessments • English I, II, & III reading and writing with cumulative score of 11250 (6 x 1875) • Algebra I & Geometry with a cumulative score of 7000 (2 x 3500) • Biology with a cumulative score of 3500 (1 x 3500) • U.S. History & either World Geography or World History with a cumulative score of 7000 (2 x 3500) • If a student takes any EOC-Modified test, the student may only graduate on the Minimum Plan
Recommended Graduation Plan • Take 15 EOC assessments • English I, II, & III reading and writing with cumulative score of 11250 (6 x 1875) • Algebra I, Geometry, & Algebra II with a cumulative score of 10500 (3 x 3500) • Biology, Chemistry, & Physics with a cumulative score of 10500 (3 x 3500) • World Geography, World History, & U.S. History with a cumulative score of 10500 (3 x 3500) • Student must also meet or exceed Level II Satisfactory scores on English III Reading (1875), English III Writing (1875), & Algebra II (3500)
Distinguished Graduation Plan • Take 15 EOC assessments • English I, II, & III reading and writing with cumulative score of 11250 (6 x 1875) • Algebra I, Geometry, & Algebra II with a cumulative score of 10500 (3 x 3500) • Biology, Chemistry, & Physics with a cumulative score of 10500 (3 x 3500) • World Geography, World History, & U.S. History with a cumulative score of 10500 (3 x 3500) • Student must also meet or exceed Level III Advanced scores on English III Reading (2135), English III Writing (2155), & Algebra II (4080)
Algebra I Scores • Minimum cut score = 3371 • Satisfactory score = 3500 • Advanced score = 4333 • Student would need a cumulative total of 10,500 on the three tests in the math core area for the Recommended Graduation Plan
Biology Scores • Minimum cut score = 3367 • Satisfactory score = 3500 • Advanced score = 4576 • Student would need a cumulative total of 10,500 on the three tests in the science core area for the Recommended Graduation Plan
English I Reading Scores • Minimum cut score = 1813 • Satisfactory score = 1875 • Advanced score = 2304 • Student would need a cumulative total of 5,625 on the three tests in the English reading core area for the Recommended Graduation Plan
English I Writing Scores • Minimum cut score = 1798 • Satisfactory score = 1875 • Advanced score = 2476 • Student would need a cumulative total of 5,625 on the three tests in the English writing core area for the Recommended Graduation Plan
World Geography Scores • Minimum cut score = 3383 • Satisfactory score = 3500 • Advanced score = 4404 • Student would need a cumulative total of 10,500 on the three tests in the social studies core area for the Recommended Graduation Plan
Hypothetical Scores on W.G. EOCs • A student scores: • 3300 on World Geography • 4000 on World History • 3500 on U.S. History • (3383 = minimum, 3500 = satisfactory, 4404 = advanced) • The student’s cumulative score is 10800. Does this student graduate? • No, the cumulative is greater than 10500, but 3300 is below the minimum score so that score does not count toward the cumulative score.
EOC Retakes • Students may retake an EOC for any reason. Students who have not achieved the satisfactory score will retest in December. • Retesting opportunities: • December 3 English I Writing Retest • December 4 English I Reading Retest • December 5 Algebra I and Geometry Retest • December 6 Biology Retest • December 7 World Geography Retest
EOC Primary Testing Dates April 1 English III Writing April 2 English III Reading April 3 English II Writing April 4 English II Reading May 6 World History May 8 Geometry and Algebra II May 13 Chemistry
STAAR Website More information is available at: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/staar/