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7 th Grade Promotion. Advancing to 8 th Grade Successfully. STAAR. Content. Grades 3-8. End of Course. Process. End of Course. How many?. HS/MS Connection. How many?. STAAR Testing Schedule. Writing: (Day 1) April 2 nd Writing (Day 2): April 3 rd Math: April 23 rd
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7th Grade Promotion Advancing to 8th Grade Successfully
STAAR Content Grades 3-8 End of Course Process
End of Course How many?
HS/MS Connection How many?
STAAR Testing Schedule • Writing: (Day 1) April 2nd • Writing (Day 2):April 3rd • Math: April 23rd • Reading: April 24th
STAAR Performance Standards 2 Cut-Points / 3 Levels Satisfactory Advanced Level I Unsatisfactory Academic Performance Level II Satisfactory Academic Performance Level III Advanced Academic Performance Above Minimum For EOCs Only
Level II Satisfactory SUFFICIENTLY PREPARED for next grade or course Performance Categories Level III Advanced WELL PREPARED for next grade or course Level I Unsatisfactory INADEQUATELY PREPARED for next grade or course
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Scoring Cut Points for 7th Grade Level II Passing Level III Advanced • Reading: 27/50 (54%)43/50 (86%) • Math: 23/54 (43%)46/54 (85%) • Writing:39/72 (54%) 60/72 (83%)
What’s Next? 2. 3. 4. 1. Fail one or more STAAR Tests and pass all CORE Class Grades (70 or Higher) Fail 3 or more CORE Class Grades and Pass all STAAR Tests Pass all 3 STAAR tests and pass all CORE Class Grades (70 or Higher) Fail 3 or more CORE Class Grades and fail one or more STAAR Tests Promote to 8th Grade Summer School Grade Placement Committee
GPC Decision Process Promotion Student failed one or more STAAR Tests and/or failed 3 or more CORE classes for the school year GPC reviews STAAR Scores, Student Grades, Summer School Reports, Student History, and Makes Decision Retention Student REPEATS 7th Grade in 2013-2014 Student goes to 8th grade in fall of 2013
7th Grade Promotion Advancing to 8th Grade Successfully