Understanding Your Child's Score

Understanding Your Child's Score


Learn About Your Child's Test Score in the STAAR Alternate 2 Report Card



Every student who takes the STAAR Alternate 2 test receives a STAAR Alternate 2 Report Card that helps parents see where their child is doing well and where he or she may need extra help.



A Walkthrough of the STAAR Alternate 2 Report Card

No matter what grade your child is in, this grade 8 sample report card will help guide you through the report and understand your child's STAAR Alternate 2 results. Explore the areas on this sample STAAR Alternate 2 Report Card to learn what they mean.




The Sample STAAR Alternate 2 Report Card Is Available in English and Spanish

 

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How To Understand Performance

Your child’s scores include performance scores for each subject area. Here are the performance levels and what they mean:


Level III: Accomplished

Students exhibit the ability to use higher-level thinking and more complex skills, which includes making inferences, comparisons, and solving multi-step problems.

Level II: Satisfactory

Students exhibit the ability to determine relationships, integrate multiple pieces of information, extend details, identify concepts, and match concepts that are similar.

Level I: Developing

Students are able to acknowledge concepts, but they demonstrate a minimal or inconsistent understanding of the knowledge and skills that are linked to content measured in this grade or course.



Helpful Links

Check out the links below to quickly get where you need to go:


STAAR Alternate 2, TELPAS, and TELPAS Alternate Resources

Special Education Information and Call Center


Supplemental Special Education Services (SSES)

This program gives one-time $1500 grants to families of students served by special education.