Content and Language Supports
Assessments
For a student who meets the eligibility criteria, this designated support may be used on
STAAR, including STAAR Spanish
Description of Designated Support
This designated support allows for various types of assistance (e.g., scaffolded directions, assistance with tracking, graphic organizers, simplified language, graphic representations of vocabulary and concepts) to support a student's understanding of passages, test questions, and answer choices.
Student Eligibility Criteria
A student may use this designated support only if:
the student routinely, independently, and effectively uses content and language supports during classroom instruction and classroom testing; and
instructional and assessment decisions are made by a Section 504 committee; admission, review, and dismissal (ARD) committee; or language proficiency assessment committee (LPAC) for an emergent bilingual (EB) student taking a test in English.
NOTE:Â An EB student taking STAAR Spanish may be eligible for content and language supports if the Section 504 or ARD committee determines the student to be eligible.
Authority for Decision and Required Documentation
The Content and Language Supports field should be updated under the Test Attributes panel in the Test Information Distribution Engine (TIDE) prior to testing so the designated support is made available in the Test Delivery System (TDS).
For an EB student who tests in English, the decision is made by the LPAC based on the eligibility criteria and is documented in the student's permanent record file.
For a student receiving Section 504 services, the decision is made by the Section 504 committee based on the eligibility criteria and is documented in the student's individual accommodation plan (IAP).
For a student receiving special education services, the decision is made by the ARD committee based on the eligibility criteria and is documented in the student's individualized education program (IEP).
In the case of an EB student with a disability, the decision is made by the applicable group in conjunction with the student's LPAC and documented in the student's permanent record file and IAP or IEP.
Examples and Types
This designated support is available only during an online administration as a pop-up, a rollover, prereading text, and supplementary material.
Special Instructions and Considerations
Refer to the STAAR Accommodations Educator Guide for more specific information about online features and supports.Â
To become familiar with the functionality of online tests, students should practice using the tools in the Practice Test Site before online operational assessments.
Technology-based accommodations enable most students to test online. However, in rare instances, a student may be eligible for the administration of a paper test due to an inability to access the test, accommodations on a computer, or both. The need for paper test materials with embedded supports must be indicated in TIDE.Â
For students taking STAAR braille who are also eligible to receive content and language supports, including students using a refreshable braille display, the eligibility criteria for a paper test administration with embedded supports does not need to be met. Test administrators will be provided with instructions regarding the administration of this designated support for students taking a braille test or using screen reader support for refreshable braille displays.
District testing personnel should contact the Student Assessment Help Desk with any questions.