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Can you exempt your child from STAAR testing in Texas?

No. State law makes it clear that students may not opt-out of tests, including standardized tests. The complete Texas Education Code section 26.010 states: EXEMPTION FROM INSTRUCTION.
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Can I refuse my child to take the STAAR test in Texas?

Parents who do not want their children to take the test may opt to keep them home. According to the Texas Education Agency, no law specifically allows parents to keep children from testing. At least 95% of students in a school district have to take the test, or the state could penalize the district.
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Is it mandatory to pass the STAAR test in Texas?

In general, students must pass (Approaches Grade Level) five STAAR EOC assessments— Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology, and U.S. History—to earn a high school diploma from a Texas public or charter school as required in TEC §39.025. 23.
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What is a medical exemption for STAAR?

To be considered to receive a medical exemption from STAAR, the student must be absent during the testing and makeup window and all efforts to assess the student have been unsuccessful.
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What happens if you can't pass the STAAR test?

If a student fails the Reading and/or Math STAAR Tests, s/he given two additional opportunities to pass and be promoted to the next year's grade. Districts may decide to give students an alternative assessment on the third try. Students cannot be promoted to the next grade without passing the alternative assessment.
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Thousands of Texas Students Exempt from Passing STARR Exam

How do I refuse a STAAR test?

Check specifics with your school district, but generally, parents write a letter to the superintendent or school principal letting them know that their child will not take part in the specific test (name the test) this year, and ask that the school make arrangements for a productive educational experience for their ...
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What happens if my child doesn t pass the STAAR test in Texas?

For any student who does not pass the STAAR test in grade 3, 5, or 8 in math or reading, a LEA is required to establish an accelerated learning committee to develop an individual educational plan for the student and monitor progress. Questions may be emailed to [email protected].
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What is the physical education exemption in Texas?

Yes. TEC §28.025(b-11) allows a student who is unable to participate in physical activity due to disability or illness to substitute 1.0 credit in English language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, or 1.0 academic elective credit for the PE graduation requirement.
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What is STAAR alternate 2?

STAAR Alternate 2 is a paper assessment in mathematics, reading language arts (RLA), science, and social studies for students in grades 3–8 and high school. STAAR Alternate 2 Educator Guide.
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Can you opt your child out of taking the STAAR test?

STAR Testing is a set of standardized test that California uses to assess to mathematical, language arts, and scientific proficiency of students grades 2-11. However, California is one of a few states that by law allow all parents to opt out of state-mandated standardized testing of any kind.
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Do homeschoolers in Texas take STAAR?

Private schools, charter schools and homeschooling students are not required to take it. STAAR Testing dates typically occur in the spring months around April.
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Do homeschoolers have to take the STAAR test in Texas?

Although the state of Texas does not require testing of private school students, many parents give their children annual tests using nationally normed achievement tests. Ask your homeschool group for assistance.
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Why are people against STAAR testing?

The STAAR Isn't Accurate

Reading passages alone have been assessed to be 2-3 years ahead of the grade level being administered. While the TEA is under pressure to produce results to prepare the next generation of workers for success, the STAAR isn't offering an accurate or fair assessment for student readiness.
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Can you graduate if you don't pass the STAAR test?

Normally, a student who has not passed up to two of his or her required STAAR EOC assessments may graduate through the individual graduation committee (IGC) process.
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Do you have to go to summer school if you fail STAAR test in Texas?

No district can mandate summer school for a student who has failed or missed the STAAR test. The HISD report card misrepresented the TEA code. The grade placement committee (GPC), not the school district, makes promotion decisions.
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Does the STAAR test matter?

STAAR tests show whether a student has mastered specific knowledge of a core subject at a certain grade level. Test results should provide parents assurance that their child is prepared to enter the next grade level within their school district or any Texas district.
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Is there a modified STAAR test?

According to federal regulations, all students, including those receiving special education services, must be assessed on grade-level curriculum. STAAR Modified covers the same grade-level/course content as STAAR, but STAAR Modified assessments have been changed in format (larger font size, fewer items per page, etc.)
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Does STAAR affect GPA?

The more important truths are these: Contrary to myth, STAAR scores are not reported on a student's TEA grades. School districts are not allowed to use STAAR scores to calculate GPA, weighted average GPA or class rank. No college admissions committee asks you for a STAAR score like it would for the SAT or ACT.
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Is it illegal to take recess away in Texas?

Instead, the state of Texas only requires that the allotted time for recess adheres to guidelines set by the district's School Health Advisory Council (SHAC). School district SHACs are a required component of all Texas school districts and are comprised of members of their communities.
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Does the STAAR test matter in Texas?

The STAAR test is used not just to evaluate student progress; the scores have also been used to evaluate teachers, individual schools and principals, school districts, and, by extension, the entire enterprise of public education in Texas.
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What happens if you fail STAAR test 2024?

If your child doesn't fare well on the STAAR Assessment, fear not. The school district steps in with accelerated instruction to help them catch up. Failing twice prompts the Grade Placement Committee (GPC) to tailor instruction to the student's needs. However, a third failure may impede promotion to the next grade.
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How many kids fail the STAAR test every year?

The year before the pandemic hit, 78% of elementary and middle school students passed their math STAAR tests. Roughly 42% met grade-level standards. At least one-fifth of students failed the math exam across all elementary and middle school grades. This year's batch of data reflects a redesigned STAAR test.
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Why do parents opt out of state testing?

One parent opting out can protect her own child from test abuse. Many parents opting out together send a unified message that students' time should be spent learning, not filling in bubbles on a test sheet.
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