STAAR assessments, including accommodated versions, and TELPAS listening and speaking assessments and reading and writing assessments are administered online. However, some students might be eligible for special paper or holistic administrations in rare, unavoidable circumstances where students cannot access an online assessment or a testing accommodation cannot be provided in an online setting.
The following assessments are eligible for a special paper or holistic administration.
Test Format | Paper Administration | Holistic Administration |
STAAR |
regular print and large print | X |
|
STAAR Spanish |
regular print and large print | X |
|
STAAR with Embedded Supports |
regular print, large print, and braille (contracted and uncontracted) | X |
|
STAAR Spanish with Embedded Supports |
regular print and large print | X |
|
STAAR |
braille (contracted and uncontracted) | X |
|
TELPAS listening and speaking |
| X |
TELPAS reading grades 2–12 regular print and large print | X |
|
TELPAS reading grades 2–12 braille (contracted and uncontracted) | X |
|
TELPAS writing grades 2–12 |
| X |
A student who is eligible for a special administration of TELPAS listening or speaking assessments will should be rated holistically in both domains, as applicable. A student who is eligible for a special administration of TELPAS reading or writing assessments will should be tested on paper for TELPAS reading and rated holistically for TELPAS writing, as applicable.
Prepare for Special Administrations
District and campus coordinators must:
❏ Review Eligibility Requirements
Accommodations Cannot be Applied
A student might need Before determining that a special administration of an assessment is necessary, all available accommodation options should be carefully reviewed. A student may require a testing accommodation that is not possible to provide cannot be provided in an online setting. Prior to a special administration of an assessment, consideration should be given to ; however, district testing personnel should first take into account the full range of accommodations, including accessibility features, locally-approved designated supports, and designated supports requiring that require approval from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) approval. Refer For detailed guidance, refer to the Accommodations section for information regarding these testing accommodations, which outlines these options and their appropriate use.
A student should be designated as eligible for a special administration only if a required accommodation documented in the student’s individualized education program (IEP), individual accommodation plan (IAP), or Section 504 paperwork cannot be delivered in an online format. Careful consideration should be given to whether the paper or holistic mode offers the necessary supports to allow the student to successfully demonstrate his or her understanding of the assessed content. If the student has previous experience receiving instruction or taking assessments online (e.g., STAAR Interim Assessments), it might be more appropriate to maintain consistency by providing the student with an online administration.
Unable to Participate in One Domain of TELPAS
District testing personnel or campus coordinators may register a student for a special administration if the student’s admission, review, and dismissal (ARD) committee has determined that the student is not required to participate in TELPAS for a specific domain because of the student’s disability. For example, a student who is deaf and whose ARD committee has determined the student will not be assessed in the listening domain will not take the TELPAS listening and speaking online assessment. The student is eligible to be rated holistically in speaking.
Technology Access is Precluded
District personnel or campus coordinators must make every effort to administer STAAR and TELPAS assessments online. In rare situations where appropriate computers or technology are absolutely unavailable, as might occur on occasion with a homebound student or a student in a juvenile justice alternative education program (JJAEP), jail, or detention center, that student may be eligible for a special paper or holistic administration. Contact Texas Testing Support for assistance ordering paper materials.
❏ Designate Eligible Students
Submitting Student Responses
For special paper administrations, students should be instructed to record their responses in their test booklets. Authorized district staff members District testing personnel must submit student responses in DEI RE for scoring, as student responses in test booklets will not be scored. District testing personnel are responsible for submitting student responses in DEI RE by 11:59 p.m. (CT) on the last day of each specific testing window. Refer to the specific test administration instructions and the Directions for Submitting Entering Student Responses in DEIRE page for more information.
For special holistic administrations of TELPAS listening, speaking, and writing, the students’ ratings that are recorded on the TELPAS Student Rating Roster must be entered in the template available through the Holistic Rating Upload task in the Appeals/Score Codes module card and submitted in TIDE. District testing personnel are responsible for submitting ratings and ensuring they are processed in TIDE by 11:59 p.m. (CT) on March 2827, 20252026. Large files take more time to process. It is recommended that district testing personnel review their file history through the Holistic Rating Upload task to verify successful uploads for holistic ratings.