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To assist educators, parents, students, and other stakeholders in understanding the various reports and reporting events for the Texas Assessment Program, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has made the following enhancements based on input received:
An easy-to-use , color-coded PDF that lists reporting deliverables, their purposes, and their delivery dates is available to download, print, and share. The one-page (front and back) document is available in the Reporting section of these Coordinator Resources and on the Student Assessment Results webpage.
Additional information for extended constructed responses is being included in assessment reporting data files that are sent to local education agencies (LEAs). Non-scorable condition codes and a glossary explaining them will be available. Points earned for each of the two sections of the writing rubric—Development and Organization of Ideas and Conventions—will be provided.
Early student-level results, available in the Centralized Reporting System (CRS) and in data files, are provided for student-level decisions and allow LEAs an opportunity to analyze the results ahead of the scheduled correction window. As such, early student-level results will no longer include statewide aggregate results. Statewide aggregate results will be available with the preliminary assessment results for accountability provided about a week after the early results.
Within CRS, in a new Item Analysis Report task, authorized educators will be able to see the points each student earned for the question and the student expectation the question is assessing.
Test questions for the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System (TELPAS) will be released after the spring 2025 administration, and educators will be able to listen to students’ speaking responses in CRS. In addition, parents will be able see all TELPAS test questions and their child’s responses, including responses to listening questions, in the Family Portal.
The Research Portal has increased functionality that includes use of County-District-Campus numbers and viewing combined data from the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®) English and Spanish administrations.
The Family Portal includes accessibility tools to assist parents and guardians in accessing their child’s state assessment results. Accessibility tools for the Family Portal include zoom, color contrast, highlighting, and masking.
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TELPAS regular print, large print, and braille test materials will be included in initial order shipments if district testing personnel have registered students for paper test materials by the due date listed in the Calendar of Events.