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State Assessments
At certain grade levels, a student—with limited exceptions—will be
required to pass the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS), if
the student is enrolled in a public Texas school on any day between
January 1 and April 15 and is a Texas resident during the week that the TAKS is administered the first time.
In order to be promoted to grade 4, students must have performed
satisfactorily on the Reading section of the grade 3 assessment in
English or Spanish.
In order to be promoted to grade 6, students enrolled in grade 5 must
have performed satisfactorily on the Mathematics and Reading sections of
the grade 5 assessment in English or Spanish.
In order to be promoted to grade 9, students enrolled in grade 8 in the
2008-09 school year must perform satisfactorily on the Mathematics and
Reading sections of the grade 8 assessment in English. Parents of a
student in grade 3, 5, or 8 who does not perform satisfactorily on his
or her exams will be notified that their child will participate in special instructional programs designed to
improve performance. Such students will have two additional
opportunities to take the test. If a student fails a second time, a
grade placement committee, consisting of the principal or designee, the
teacher, and the student’s parent, will determine the additional special
instruction the student will receive. After a third failed attempt, the
student will be retained; however, the parent can appeal this decision
to the committee. In order for the student to be promoted, based on standards
previously established by the district, the decision of the committee
must be unanimous. Whether the student is retained or promoted, an
educational plan for the student will be designed to enable the student
to perform at grade level by the end of the next school year.
State-Mandated Testing
In addition to routine tests and other measures of achievement, students
at certain grade levels will take state-mandated tests (such as TAKS:
the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills) in the following subjects:
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Mathematics, annually in grades 3–11
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Reading, annually in grades 3–9.
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Writing, including spelling and grammar, in grades 4 and 7.
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English Language Arts in grades 10 and 11.
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Social Studies in grades 8, 10, and 11.
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Science in grades 5, 8, 10, and 11.
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Any other subject and grade required by federal law.
Other Standardized Testing
Many colleges require either the American College Test (ACT) or the
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) for admission. Students are
encouraged to talk with the counselor early during their junior year to
determine the appropriate exam to take; these exams are usually taken at the end of the junior year. (Prior to
enrollment in a Texas public college or university, most students
must take a standardized test, such as the Texas Higher Education
Assessment.
PSAT - SAT and other Assessment Dates 08-09
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