State Unveils New Student Assessment Tool

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The next generation of student testing in Texas will be called the STAAR.

Texas Education Commissioner Robert Scott announced Tuesday that the much-maligned Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills will be replaced with the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness, or STAAR.

The new testing system, which was mandated by the Legislature, will replace the TAKS beginning in the 2011-2012 school year. It includes 12 end-of-course exams in the four core subject areas in high school. This year’s seventh-graders will be the first class required to meet end-of-course testing requirements to graduate.

New tests also will be developed for students in third through eighth grade.

The new accountability system is still being developed. State ratings will be suspended in 2012 and the new rating system will debut in 2013, according to the Texas Education Agency.

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