TEA Releases 2022 STAAR End-Of-Course Assessment Results (2024)

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AUSTIN, Texas – June 16, 2022 - Today, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) released spring 2022 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®) results for end-of-course (EOC) assessments. The results include assessments in Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology, and U.S History.

This year’s STAAR EOC assessment results show progress in the three tests that saw a decline during COVID-19. In these three tests, Algebra I, Biology, and U.S. History, Texas student performance in the meets grade level category improved. As the percentage of high school students meeting grade level is moving closer to pre-pandemic levels, these improvements are a welcome sign that Texas students are moving in the right direction in their post-pandemic academic recovery.

Percentage of Students Who Met Grade Level in EOCs

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In the two tests that did not show a negative impact from COVID-19, English I and English II, results stayed largely consistent from last school year.

“These results provide encouraging evidence that the academic recovery plans adopted by the Texas Legislature and implemented by our state’s 370,000 dedicated teachers are working for our students,” said Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath. “We have made some progress to date, but there is still work to be done to fully recover from the academic effects of the COVID slide. We’re confident we’ll get there because Texas educators are all-in on helping their students to make the necessary academic gains."

Among the policies to help support academic gains is House Bill 4545 (87R). If students do not meet the passing standard on a STAAR EOC assessment, HB 4545 entitles students either to receive thirty hours of targeted tutoring before, during, or after school for each subject in which they did not pass the corresponding EOC assessment, or to be assigned to a classroom overseen by a certified master, exemplary, or recognized teacher.

Commissioner Morath added, “It is critical we use all available tools, including standardized tests, to measure student performance and help address any possible learning loss from COVID-19-related disruptions. Parents need to have access to clear information on where their students are, compared to previous years, and how much progress was made during the most recent school year. Teachers need reliable input on how students are doing relative to a consistent set of state standards. And school district leaders rely on the results from these assessments to properly lead their school systems in ways that maximize support for student academic growth.”

To meet state graduation requirements, students must have either (a) passed STAAR EOC assessments, (b) scored high enough on a substitute assessment (e.g., PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP, TSIA), or (c) met the requirements of an individual graduation committee (IGC).

Results for STAAR grades 3–8 assessments will be made publicly available on June 24, 2022, and will give families and schools across Texas a better understanding of how students are doing. State law has recently changed to remove any high stakes for students associated with STAAR tests in grades 3–8. There is no requirement under state law that students who fail any STAAR grades 3–8 assessment repeat a grade, instead allowing STAAR results solely to serve as information on how best to support students moving forward.

More changes to STAAR are coming in the 2022-23 school year. TEA is implementing changes from House Bill 3906 (86R) that require STAAR to be redesigned to better align with classroom instruction. These changes aim to improve student engagement and eliminate instruction that is solely directed toward test preparation. These changes, which will not alter the test’s difficulty, will be fully in effect by the spring 2023 test administration.

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Parents are encouraged to log in and learn more about their child’s results by going to TexasAssessment.gov.

Parents can view a variety of resources and assessment components, including each STAAR question and answer, along with their child’s answer. The website also provides resources designed to help parents prepare their son or daughter as he or she progresses from grade to grade.

Resources include tools to support a student’s ability to read and write, as well as tips and questions to help prepare for parent-teacher conferences in the 2022–23 school year.

To review STAAR state-level reports, visit: http://tea.texas.gov/staar/rpt/sum. Summary results are noted here:

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TEA Releases 2022 STAAR End-Of-Course Assessment Results? ›

This year's STAAR EOC assessment results show progress in the three tests that saw a decline during COVID-19. In these three tests, Algebra I, Biology, and U.S. History, Texas student performance in the meets grade level category improved.

What time will the STAAR test results be released? ›

The 2023 State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) End of Course (EOC) results will be available to view online via the TEA Family Portal on Friday, June 30, 2023. The STAAR grades 3 through 8 will be available to view via the TEA Family Portal on Wednesday, August 18, 2023.

How do I get my STAAR test results 2022? ›

All STAAR results from the spring 2022 administrations can be viewed by logging into the Aeries Student/Parent Portal.

What is the lowest grade you can get to pass the STAAR test? ›

The scores mentioned in the red band is the failing scores in STAAR tests. The students need a minimum of 25% to 35% in order to pass the tests.

How can teachers see STAAR scores? ›

View all examination results in your online educator account. Log in to your educator account and select View Examinations.

Why are STAAR test results delayed? ›

The Texas Education Agency said the delay is due to a change in how the STAAR test is scored. "Educators from across the state will convene in the spring and summer to provide their expert opinions and verify that the cut points and related scale scores are appropriate for the redesigned STAAR assessments.

How do I know if I passed my STAAR test? ›

Scores from ALL test administrations are available online.

Have STAAR scores been released 2022? ›

In June 2022, the Agency released this year's STAAR EOC assessment results, which showed progress in the three tests that saw a decline during COVID-19. In these three tests, Algebra I, Biology, and U.S. History, Texas student performance in the “meets grade level” category improved.

How long does it take to get STAAR test results 2022? ›

Results for STAAR grades 3–8 assessments will be made publicly available on June 24, 2022, and will give families and schools across Texas a better understanding of how students are doing. State law has recently changed to remove any high stakes for students associated with STAAR tests in grades 3–8.

What happens if you fail the STAAR test but pass the class? ›

If a student passes the course but does not pass the end-of-course assessment, the student may take the test again. However, a student is not required to retake a course just because he or she failed the assessment.

Can I still graduate if I fail the STAAR test? ›

Do you really have to pass STAAR to graduate? The answer is no. Now, let's be clear. Passing all five EOC assessments is one way a student can meet the requirements for graduation from a public high school.

Do colleges look at STAAR test scores? ›

Well, yes and no. It depends on your goals. If your desired outcome is for your child simply to attend college, then your child is on the right track. If, however, you have more ambitious goals for your child, such as an elite college or a UC school, you'll need to give further consideration to the STAR test results.

Can you fail a grade if you fail the STAAR test? ›

Will I get held back if I fail my state test? Most state tests are not pass/fail affairs, but are rather used for identifying students who need extra help (remedial classes). If you are passing all of your classes, then you should be fine.

Do STAAR test scores matter? ›

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. The National Merit Scholarship award is not made on STAAR performance but actually on a student's PSAT performance.

How many students fail the STAAR test? ›

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.

Does passing the STAAR test matter? ›

What STAAR tests are required for high school graduation? 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.

What is the time limit for the STAAR test in Texas? ›

Time Limit Policies

The STAAR English I and English II assessments have a five-hour time limit. All other STAAR assessments have a four-hour time limit.

Is approaching grade level passing for STAAR? ›

What is the passing standard for STAAR? The passing standard for STAAR assessments is Approaches Grade Level. A student who scores at or above this level has passed the STAAR test, but a student who scores within Did Not Meet Grade Level has not passed.

What happens if you fail the STAAR test 3 times? ›

They will then be permitted to take the test for a third time. If they don't pass on the third attempt, it is possible that they will not be promoted to the next grade. As someone who struggled through the mathematics portion of the STAAR Assessment in high school, I absolutely feel for these kids.

What happens if you fail the STAAR in Texas? ›

If a student fails the STAAR test, they may be required to undergo additional instruction and have opportunities to retake the test.

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