STAAR: The Next Generation General Overview 2012 Student Assessment Program
What is STAAR? ∗ State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness ∗ For grades 3-8, tests are in the same grades and subjects as TAKS ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗
Grades 3-8 mathematics Grades 3-8 reading Grades 4 and 7 writing Grades 5 and 8 science Grade 8 social studies
∗ For high school, 12 end-of-course tests replace 10 grade level tests
What courses will be assessed with an End of Course exam?
∗ English I, English II, English III ∗ Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II ∗ Biology, Chemistry, Physics ∗ World Geography, World History, U.S. History
What is the design of the STAAR assessments? ∗ The rigor of items has been increased by assessing skills at a greater depth and level of cognitive complexity. ∗ STAAR assessments have been designed to focus on “readiness” standards, which are defined as those Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) student expectations that are not only essential for success in the current grade or course but also important for preparedness in the next grade or course.
How is STAAR different from TAKS?
TAKS Grade-level tests - e.g. Grade 9 Math
STAAR EOC Course-based tests - e.g. Algebra I Students assessed when enrolled in the course
Untimed 4 tests required for graduation
Four-hour time limit Up to 12 tests required for graduation
Passing standard on Exit Level math exam considered for graduation
Cumulative points from all math exams considered for graduation
• The total number of test items for the STAAR assessments has been increased for most grades, subjects, and courses.
What STAAR tests will my 8th grader take this year in PISD? CMP 8 Students
Honors Algebra 1
ALL students enrolled in this course:
ALL students enrolled in this course:
ALL students enrolled in this course:
March 27 – STAAR Math 8
March 27 – STAAR Math 8
March 27 – STAAR Math 8
No calculator
No calculator
Honors Geometry
No calculator
If Algebra 1 Credit is earned through the CBE process:
ALL students enrolled in this course:
ALL students enrolled in this course:
May 17 – Algebra 1 EOC
May 17 – Algebra 1 EOC
May 17 – Geometry EOC
Graphing calculator
Graphing calculator
Graphing calculator
What performance standards can we expect from the STAAR and EOC exams?
∗ New vocabulary for STAAR and EOC ∗ Three performance categories ∗ Level III: Advanced Academic Performance ∗ Level II: Satisfactory Academic Performance ∗ Level I: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance
How will the results be reported for the STAAR Math 8 exam? ∗ Performance standards have not been established for STAAR Grades 3-8. ∗ Results from STAAR Math 8 will be reported as a raw score until the Fall of 2012 when the standard is applied.
How will the results be reported for the Algebra 1 and Geometry EOC? ∗ Unlike the STAAR Math 8 exams, the passing standards for the EOC exams will be established in the Spring of 2012.
Minimum Performance
Unsatisfactory
Satisfactory Performance “Passing”
Satisfactory
Advanced
How are the EOC exams and high school graduation connected? ∗ Depending on their graduation plan, students must earn an established cumulative total for the three math EOC exams to meet graduation requirements. ∗ Students must achieve a minimum score on an EOC assessment for the score to count toward his or her cumulative score. Minimum Performance
Unsatisfactory
Satisfactory Performance “Passing”
Satisfactory
Advanced
What if my student does not meet the Satisfactory performance standard on the EOC? ∗ Districts are required to provide accelerated instruction to each student who fails to perform at the Satisfactory performance standard on an EOC. ∗ Retesting opportunities will be in the summer, fall, and spring of each year.
What does all this mean for your 8th grade student? CMP 8 Students March 27 – STAAR Math 8 • •
Paper format Raw score reports, no standard set until Fall 2012
If Algebra 1 Credit is earned through CBE process:
Honors Algebra 1 March 27 – STAAR Math 8 • •
Paper format Raw score reports, no standard set until Fall 2012
May 17 – Algebra 1 EOC
Honors Geometry March 27 – STAAR Math 8 • •
Paper format Raw score reports, no standard set until Fall 2012
May 17 – Geometry EOC
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• Paper format High stakes – • Graduation requirement
Paper format High stakes Graduation requirement
May 17 – Algebra 1 EOC • Online format • High stakes Graduation requirement •
MAP Test
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MAP Test
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MAP Test
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Spring Semester Exam
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Spring Semester Exam
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Spring Semester Exam
2011-2012 PISD 8th Grade Math Assesment Flow Chart
CMP
Honors Algebra 1
Algebra 8
Students
8th Grade STAAR March 27
Satisfactory Score on EOC
Student Enrolls in Honors/Regular Geometry for 9th Grade
Algebra I End of Course Exam (EOC)
Students
Spring MAP Test May 21-23
May 17
Unsatisfactory Score on EOC
Student participates in districtprovided summer acceleated instruction June - July Student retests on Algebra EOC in July (must achieve at least a Minimum score or retests again in December)
Student Enrolls in Honors/Regular Geometry for 9th Grade
CMP Honors Algebra Semester Exam May 28 - June 1
8th Grade STAAR March 27
Student accumulates less than 70 points total on COT tests or opts outof earning Algebra 1 credit
Student Enrolls in Algebra I for 9th Grade
Satisfactory Score on EOC
Student Enrolls in Honors/Regular Geometry for 9th Grade
CMP Algebra 8 Semester Exam
Spring MAP Test
Five Criteria Over Time (COT) Tests
May 21-23
May 28-June 1
Student accumlates at least 70 points on the COT tests
Algebra I End of Course Exam (EOC) May 17
Unsatisfactory Score on EOC
Student participates in districtprovided summer accelerated instruction June-July Students retest on Algebra EOC in July (muyst achieve a least a Minimum score or retests again in December)
Student Enrolls in Honors/Regular Geometry for 9th Grade
Need more information?
∗ Visit the Texas Education Agency website for the latest updates ∗ http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment /staar ∗ Contact the Mrs. Barton or your child’s math teacher for more information