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STAAR EOC Frequently Asked Questions

STAAR EOC Information

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 What are the required STAAR tests for my child?    Required STAAR tests vary by grade level as follows:

  • mathematics and reading — Grades 3-8
  • writing — Grades 4 and 7
  • science — Grades 5 and 8
  • social studies — Grade 8
  • STAAR end-of-course assessments (required for high school graduation) include algebra I, biology, English I, English II, and U.S. history.

 How can I help my child practice and be ready?

The basic checklist for parents to help their child be ready for STAAR tests includes:

  • Setting regular teacher meetings to discuss goals
  • Reviewing sample STAAR questions and tests available
  • Practicing at home with free online tutorials and learning tools
  • Making sure your child gets a good night’s sleep the night before test day

Where can I go to find more information regarding STAAR?

https://texasassessment.com/families/how-to-help-my-child-prepare/

What additional resources and/or support is being offered at the High School to prepare my child for testing?

  • EOC Reviews in tested area classes
  • STAAR EOC Bell-ringers
  • Tutorials (Information will be shared in the Principal's Newsletter)
  • Additional Home Resources

Who should I contact regarding STAAR EOC for my student?

  • Campus Testing Coordinator: Mr. Monte Henderson (Jermonte.Henderson@chisd.net)

or your chils'd counselor may be contacted:

Camille Vaughn (Last name A-Ed)

Kimberly Burns (Last name Eg-Ka)

Bonnie Baker (Last name Ke-Rod)

Patrice Gray (Last name Rog-Z)

How can I view my child’s state assessment results (student profile)?

  • Go to: https://www.texasassessment.com/
  • Click: “Log in to Student Portal”
  • Enter access code and student date of birth or Lookup Access Code
  • (To Lookup Access Code: Enter student’s first nameSocial Security #/PEIMS ID, and DOB) then Click “GO”
  • You will then be given a unique access code

                        As always, contact CHHS for further questions and/or concerns. Thanks for all you do!