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The following events may are not be usually considered testing irregularities and may do not need to be reported on a testing irregularity formto TEA:

  • Unexpected disruptions in testing—disruptions testing—Disruptions in testing generally involve unplanned situations that are not the result of an error on the part of adult testing personnel. Districts District personnel should refer to the Planning for possible testing disruptions sectionFor Possible Testing Disruptions topic.

  • Violation Student violations of district cell phone policy—districts policy—District personnel are not required to report events involving the student use of cell phones or other electronic devices unless a student photographs, duplicates, records, posts, or transmits secure test content or disseminates this information using an electronic device.

District coordinators should evaluate the circumstances of these types of occurrences and determine whether any adults bear responsibility for what happened. If the district coordinator determines that no error was committed by district personnel or any other adult, the district or campus coordinator should keep local documentation of what occurreda testing irregularity form does not need to be completed.

District coordinators should contact the TEA Student Assessment Division if additional guidance is needed.