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Testing for 2011- 2012 STAAR/EOC, TAKS Elizabeth Lalor Senior Director of Academic Support 832-386-1044 [email protected]

Testing for 2011-2012 STAAR/EOC, TAKS Elizabeth Lalor Senior Director of Academic Support 832-386-1044 [email protected]

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Testing for 2011-2012STAAR/EOC,

TAKS

Elizabeth LalorSenior Director of Academic [email protected]

Taking the place of TAKS in grades 3-8

Reading: Grades 3-8Writing: Grades 4 and 7Math: Grades 3-8Science: Grades 5 and 8Social Studies: Grade 8

STAAR

STAAR will focus on readiness for success in subsequent courses and, ultimately, for college

and career readiness.

Starts with 9th grade in 2011-12English: English I, English II,

English IIIMath: Algebra I, Geometry,

Algebra IIScience: Biology, Chemistry,

PhysicsSocial Studies: World Geography,

World History, U.S. History

STAAR EOC

For 10th and 11th graders

ELA , Math, Science, & Social Studies

The 11th grade TAKS is the Exit Level and a student must pass all four sections to graduate.

TAKS

TAKS vs STAAR4 Exit Level Tests – ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies taken as a Junior

12 EOC Exams. You will take the exam the same year you take the course.

Entire School Day to Test 4 Hour Testing Limit

No indication of college or career readiness

If a student earns “Advanced Academic Performance” on Algebra II and English III , this indicates students’ postsecondary readiness.

Administered in March, April, July, October

Administered in March (English I, II, III), May, July, late Fall

TAKS vs STAARCommended Level III: Advanced Academic

PerformanceMet Passing Standard Level II: Satisfactory Academic

PerformanceDid not meet Passing Standard

Level I: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance

ELA and Writing TAKS was only one day of testing.

English EOC and 4th/7th grade writing exams will be two days of testing.

Graduation Requirements• In order to graduate, a student must achieve a cumulative score that is at least equal to the product of the number of EOC assessments taken in that content area and a scale score that indicates Level II Satisfactory Academic Performance.

•A student must achieve a minimum score for each EOC to count towards the student’s cumulative score in English, Math, Science, or Social Studies.

•A student’s cumulative score is determined using the student’s highest score on each EOC assessment.

Graduation Requirements• If a student does not achieve the minimum score on an EOC assessment, the student shall retake EOC assessment. The student does not have to retake the course in order to retake an EOC.

•Note of Caution: A minimum score earned on each EOC assessment may not be enough for the cumulative score required for graduation.

Graduation Requirements•In addition to meeting the cumulative score requirement in each of the four content areas, students on the Recommended High School Program, have to achieve Level II: Satisfactory Academic performance on the EOC assessments for English III and Algebra II.

•In addition to meeting the cumulative score requirement in each of the four content areas, students on the Distinguished Achievement Program have to achieve Level III: Advanced Academic Performance for English III and Algebra II.

Changes, Changes•TEA has changed their mind about the 15% rule

•No Accommodated version of STAAR

•Changes in Supplemental Aides requirements as of 11/30/11

•Still no answer on the passing score or the cumulative passing score needed for graduation

•Except for three answer choices, very little difference in STAAR M

•TEA released sample questions in November 2011

What counts for 2012?•No state accountability for 2012

•AYP will be calculated using 10th grade TAKS in ELA and Math and 3rd – 8th grade STAAR in Reading and Math

•EOC for 9th graders will count for the students’ graduation requirement. The 15% rule has been waived for 2012 only. Next year, EOC results will count as 15% of the course grade

When will we get results?•TAKS results in May

•EOC results by June 1

•STAAR results for reading and math at TAKS difficulty level for AYP only in mid-summer

•STAAR results with the new STAAR passing standards in October 2012

Questions?

Elizabeth LalorSenior Director of Academic [email protected]