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Texans Advocating for 
Meaningful Student Assessment 
(TAMSA) 
Implementation of HB5 and Further Progress
2 
TAMSA Overview 
Evolution of Texas Student Assessments 
Concerns About Current STAAR Testing 
TAMSA Advocacy Objectives 
How You Can Help
3 
Who Is TAMSA? 
A statewide, grassroots organization comprised of 
concerned parents and other community members
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Mission 
Improve public education in Texas through the use 
of meaningful and effective student assessments, 
allowing: 
 more productive classroom instruction 
 more efficient use of public funds
5 
Statewide Membership 
*Pins represent where TAMSA has members (as of 7/1/14) 
Texas Education Service Centers: 
1. Edinburg 
2. Corpus Christi 
3. Victoria 
4. Houston 
5. Beaumont 
6. Huntsville 
7. Kilgore 
8. Mount Pleasant 
9. Wichita Falls 
10. Richardson (Dallas) 
11. Fort Worth 
12. Waco 
13. Austin 
14. Abilene 
15. San Angelo 
16. Amarillo 
17. Lubbock 
18. Midland 
19. El Paso 
20. San Antonio
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Parental Involvement is Critical to Policy Making 
• Legislators understand that parents have an everyday 
perspective on what is and is not working in public 
education. The current system is broken. 
• Momentum for reform continues to build. 
• TAMSA’s SlideShare presentation was in the top 1% 
most viewed in 2013. 
• Within 48 hours of HB 5 being signed into law, 
TAMSA had over 100,000 views on Facebook.
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TAMSA’s Motivation 
• Provide parents’ voice on the consequences of 
excessive standardized testing 
• Ask decision-makers to consider the purpose of 
standardized tests and ensure that every test is 
meaningful 
• Demand that assessments be used to support our 
children, not to close down our schools 
• Promote accountability as a means by which we 
measure achievement in multiple ways, not just 
based on standardized tests
8 
Recent Polls Shows Bi-Partisan Support of 
Reducing State-Mandated Tests 
A majority of respondents from both political parties (58% 
Reps; 64% Dems) felt that reducing the number of 
standardized tests students are required to take would be 
effective in improving K-12 public education in Texas. 1 
A second poll in Feb 2014 similarly showed “reducing the 
number of standardized tests students must take was 
identified as one of the most effective changes Texas could 
make in public education.” 61% Reps and 69% Dems 
agreed cutting tests would help public education in Texas. 2 
1 University of Texas / Texas Tribune Statewide Survey conducted in June 2013 
2 University of Texas/Texas Tribune Statewide Survey conducted in February 2014
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TAMSA Overview 
Evolution of Texas Student Assessments 
Concerns About Current STAAR Testing 
TAMSA Advocacy Objectives 
How You Can Help
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Texas Student Assessment Programs 
Year Began Name # of High Stakes 
tests* 
1979-1984 TABS 0 
1984-1990 TEAMS 3 
1991-2003 TAAS 3 
2003-2010 TAKS 8 
2012 STAAR/EOC 19 
2014 STAAR/EOC 9 
* High-stakes tests are exams that must be passed to either advance to the 
next grade level or graduate. High-stakes also include using test scores to 
determine teacher evaluations and/or school accountability.
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State High-Stakes Exam Comparison 
Texas requires more state-mandated, high-stakes tests 
for high school graduation than most other states1 
Number of States 25 0 7 10 2 5 1 
Number of Tests 
Required to Pass for 
Graduation 
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 - 9 
• Of the top 10 states ranked by NAEP in 8th grade math or reading in 2013, 
over half of the states require no exit exams for high school graduation. 
• Of the states that require exit exams, 3 offer alternatives, such as 
portfolios, to earn a high school diploma. 
• Texas ranked #19 in math and #39 in reading by NAEP, and requires 
students to pass 5 End of Course exams to graduate. 
1 Data from Center of Education Policy: “State High School Exit Exams: A Policy in Transition” 9/12
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Limited Benchmark Tests 
“Benchmark tests” are district-required assessments 
designed to prepare students for state-mandated 
(STAAR) tests. 
HB5 permits ONLY TWO (2) per year per subject tested. 
If you have any concerns about benchmarks in your child's school, 
check with your principal and school district board of trustees.
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Return on Investment of Testing 
Parents, employers, & taxpayers ask: 
1. How much are we spending on state 
standardized tests? 
2. What is the purpose of these tests? 
3. Do these tests help prepare students for 
college or careers?
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Texas Tax Dollars Paid to Pearson 
2000	–	2001 2001	–	2002 2002	–	2003 2003	–	2004 2004	–	2005 
$39,122,054	 $50,208,435	 $47,451,455	 $58,692,430	 $62,641,857	 
2005	–	2006 2006	–	2007 2007	–	2008 2008	–	2009 2009	–	2010 
$87,427,757	 $100,214,658	 $87,260,970	 $92,103,116	 $85,208,340	 
2010	–	2011 2011	–	2012 2012	–	2013 2013	–	2014 2014	–	2015* 
$90,665,041	 $86,947,731	 $76,221,745	 $92,920,192	 $85,345,415	 
* 2014-2015 data estimate based on actuals through July 2014. 
TOTAL 2000 – 2015 
$1,142,431,196
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Lost Opportunity
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TAKS% Passing: Sum of All Grades 
2003 – 2011 
100 
95 
90 
85 
80 
75 
70 
65 
60 
55 
50 
45 
40 
Mathematics Reading Writing 
Science Social Studies 
*2009 – 2011 include TAKS-Acc 
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009* 2010* 2011*
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STAAR Passing: Sum of All Grades 
2012 - 2014 
80 
78 
76 
74 
72 
70 
68 
66 
64 
62 
2012 2013 2014 
Reading 
Math 
Social Studies 
Science 
Scores represent initial Spring testing.
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Texas Mean SAT Scores 
2003 – 2010 – NEED TO ADD 2011 - 2013 
(Maximum Score 1600) 
1200 
1150 
1100 
1050 
1000 
950 
900 
850 
800 
750 
700 
African Am. Hispanic White Asian 
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Impact of 2 decades of standardized testing 
In Texas, SAT scores hit a 22 year low; reading hit the second 
lowest level.* 
"It is disturbing to see the trend … where we raised 
the bar, raised standards, and tested more intensely, 
and all during that time we are now seeing a 
precipitous drop in our college readiness testing 
mechanism. I find that both puzzling and troubling.” 
-Representative Jimmy Don Aycock 
Texas House Public Education Committee Chairman 
October 8, 2014 
*http://www.dallasnews.com/news/local-news/20141007-texas-sat-math-scores-hit-a-22-year-low.ece
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College Persistence 
Success in Higher Education Overall 
*Source: National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) report “A New Measure of Educational Success in 
Texas: Tracking the Success of 8th Graders Into and Through College” Feb. 2012
21 
College Persistence 
Success in Higher Education by Ethnicity 
*Source: National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) report “A New Measure of Educational Success in 
Texas: Tracking the Success of 8th Graders Into and Through College” Feb. 2012
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TAMSA Overview 
Evolution of Texas Student Assessments 
Concerns About Current STAAR Testing 
TAMSA Advocacy Objectives 
How You Can Help
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What is the Purpose of the Tests? 
• STAAR tests are not diagnostic – they provide no 
substantive data or analysis to help children improve. 
• Norm Referenced Tests (NRTs), such as ITBS, ACT, SAT, 
are nationally accepted exams that provide pages of 
detailed diagnostic data and suggestions for 
improvement. 
• As a state, our tax dollars would be better spent on 
assessments that help, not punish, children
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Grades 3-8 State-Mandated Tests 
The same grades and subjects are tested with TAKS and 
STAAR, but STAAR exams are timed and more rigorous. 
Grade Math Reading Writing Science S. Studies 
3 X X 
4 X X X 
5 X X X 
6 X X 
7 X X X 
8 X X X X 
Federal requirements dictate 14 tests; Texas administers 17.
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High School State-Mandated Tests 
Five STAAR EOCs must be passed for graduation 
TEXAS 5 STAAR EOCs 
Must Pass to Graduate 
• English I 
• English II 
• Algebra I 
• Biology 
• US History 
FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS 
NOT High-Stakes 
• Reading 
• Math 
• Science 
Starting with the 2015-16 school year, school districts, at their 
option, may add English III and Algebra II EOCs
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Are the STAAR Tests Valid? 
No independent third-party has evaluated 
the exams to ensure they test the Texas 
Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). 
1 Times Record News, Educators Challenge STAAR Questions, May 12, 2014
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Are the STAAR Tests Appropriate? 
• Eight year old third graders must sit quietly at desks for 4 
hours for 2 consecutive days to take STAAR tests. 
• High school freshman and sophomores must sit at desks for 5 
hours to take English EOC exams. The SAT and ACT exams test 
math and English (and science) in less than 4 hours. 
– 22% of the questions are field questions; including 1 of the 
2 required essays. NRTs typically have 10% field questions 
and no essay is a field question 
Educator Jeanine McGregor evaluated the reading levels of the 
2013 STAAR fifth-grade tests. “The range is astounding,” she said. 
“Passages range from third-grade to eighth-grade reading levels. 
Either there is a calculated design in using material that is not 
fifth-grade level or there is total incompetency.”1 
1 Times Record News, Educators Challenge STAAR Questions, May 12, 2014
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Drop-Out Projections 
• As of June 2014, there are 287,865 students in the 
Class of 2015 
• Of these students, at least 48,113 (17%) have not 
passed all the required EOCs, and are off track to 
graduate. What is the state doing for these 
thousands of students? 
Removal of high stakes (requirement for graduation) 
would help put these on track to graduate (as is done in 
half of the states).
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Lack of State Information on Students 
• Perhaps as troubling as the 19% off track to graduate 
is the lack of explanation of what has happened to 
approximately 100,000 students. 
• In Fall 2011 as the Class of 2015 began its 9th grade 
year, TEA records show 393,553 students enrolled 
(http://www.tea.state.tx.us/acctres/Enroll_2011-12.pdf, p. 16) 
• In June 2013, TEA records show 287,865 in the class 
(http://www.tea.state.tx.us/news_release.aspx?id=25769811943) 
• What happened to 105,688 students?
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Is It Worth It? 
1. Taxpayer Expense: $1.2 Billion (minimum) 
2. College and Career Ready: No measurable 
improvement 
3. Success in Higher Education: Below 
national levels 
4. Dropout Forecast: Troubling 
5. Validity: Unknown 
6. Appropriate: No
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TAMSA Overview 
Evolution of Texas Student Assessments 
Concerns About Current STAAR Testing 
TAMSA Advocacy Objectives 
How You Can Help
32 
National Norm-Referenced Tests 
TAMSA believes national norm-referenced tests 
(NRTs) provide better student assessment than 
expensive state-designed STAAR exams: 
• Nationally recognized 
• Passing rates are not manipulated 
• Already required for entrance into most colleges 
and universities in the country 
Gr. 3 – 7 Gr. 8 Gr. 10 Gr. 11 
EXAMPLE National Norm-Referenced Tests: 
Iowa Test of Basic 
Skills (ITBS), 
ReadiStep, Stanford 
EXPLORE PLAN 
PSAT 
ACT 
SAT
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General Assessment Objectives 
• Administer assessments for diagnostic purposes to 
support student learning 
• Require no high-stakes for individual students: no 
performance requirement for grade promotion or high 
school graduation 
• Decrease time spent on state-mandated testing, 
including shortening state-designed exams. 
• Eliminate all field test essay questions, and reduce the 
number of multiple choice field test questions 
• Ensure that state-mandated exams are valid and 
appropriate
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Advocacy Objectives for Grades 3-8 
1. Administer 2 NRTs: one during grades 3-5 and one during 
grades 6-8 in lieu of STAAR (district’s choice from 
approved tests and grades administered) 
2. Administer state-mandated tests only so long as and no 
more than required by and federal law (reading and math 
annually in grades 3-8, plus one science assessment 
during grades 3-5 and another science during grades 6-8) 
3. Design state-mandated tests to be completed in 
significantly less time to be more age and 
developmentally appropriate; allow additional time if 
needed
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Advocacy Objectives for High School 
1. Administer 2 NRTs: one in 10th grade and one in 
11th grade, such as PSAT/SAT or PLAN/ACT in lieu 
of STAAR (district’s choice from approved tests) 
2. Administer state-designed assessments only so 
long as and no more than required by federal 
law (math, LA and science) 
3. If state requires exit exams, provide alternative 
paths for graduation (portfolios, review board 
appeal process, NRT cut scores, dual credit, etc)
36 
TAMSA Overview 
Evolution of Texas Student Assessments 
Texas State-Mandated Standardized Tests 
TAMSA Advocacy Objectives 
How You Can Help
37 
What TAMSA Is Doing 
• Meeting with legislators, parents, teachers, 
community groups and businesses 
• Working with education and testing experts 
at UT Austin and other universities 
• Participating in media interviews and writing Op-Eds 
and Counter Op-Eds 
• Testifying in hearings before the House, Senate and 
State Board of Education 
• Communicating formally with TEA regarding STAAR 
implementation and testing issues 
• Updating members via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter
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What TAMSA Members Are Doing 
• Joining TAMSA, liking us on Facebook, 
and following us on Twitter 
• Acting when TAMSA sends “Call to Action” 
instructions 
• Contacting elected officials to request support for 
education testing reform 
• Participating via social media in the debate about 
testing in Texas schools 
• Meeting with legislators in local districts 
• Testifying in Austin
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Continue Progress, Continue Action 
• Because of committed and passionate parents & 
voters, our voices were heard in Austin in 2013. 
• HB5 passed in both House and Senate chambers 
unanimously and limited the number of state-designed 
tests in high school. 
• Progress will not go unchallenged; some are highly 
motivated to increase the number of STAAR tests. 
• Vigilance and continued involvement is essential.
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Please Join Us 
Sign up for updates on our website: 
www.tamsatx.org 
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter 
www.facebook.com/tamsatx 
www.twitter.com/tamsatx 
Email: BoardMember@tamsatx.org
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Greater San Antonio Chamber Breakfast with TEA Commissioner Robert Scott
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10 20-2014 tamsa-overview

  • 1. 1 Texans Advocating for Meaningful Student Assessment (TAMSA) Implementation of HB5 and Further Progress
  • 2. 2 TAMSA Overview Evolution of Texas Student Assessments Concerns About Current STAAR Testing TAMSA Advocacy Objectives How You Can Help
  • 3. 3 Who Is TAMSA? A statewide, grassroots organization comprised of concerned parents and other community members
  • 4. 4 Mission Improve public education in Texas through the use of meaningful and effective student assessments, allowing:  more productive classroom instruction  more efficient use of public funds
  • 5. 5 Statewide Membership *Pins represent where TAMSA has members (as of 7/1/14) Texas Education Service Centers: 1. Edinburg 2. Corpus Christi 3. Victoria 4. Houston 5. Beaumont 6. Huntsville 7. Kilgore 8. Mount Pleasant 9. Wichita Falls 10. Richardson (Dallas) 11. Fort Worth 12. Waco 13. Austin 14. Abilene 15. San Angelo 16. Amarillo 17. Lubbock 18. Midland 19. El Paso 20. San Antonio
  • 6. 6 Parental Involvement is Critical to Policy Making • Legislators understand that parents have an everyday perspective on what is and is not working in public education. The current system is broken. • Momentum for reform continues to build. • TAMSA’s SlideShare presentation was in the top 1% most viewed in 2013. • Within 48 hours of HB 5 being signed into law, TAMSA had over 100,000 views on Facebook.
  • 7. 7 TAMSA’s Motivation • Provide parents’ voice on the consequences of excessive standardized testing • Ask decision-makers to consider the purpose of standardized tests and ensure that every test is meaningful • Demand that assessments be used to support our children, not to close down our schools • Promote accountability as a means by which we measure achievement in multiple ways, not just based on standardized tests
  • 8. 8 Recent Polls Shows Bi-Partisan Support of Reducing State-Mandated Tests A majority of respondents from both political parties (58% Reps; 64% Dems) felt that reducing the number of standardized tests students are required to take would be effective in improving K-12 public education in Texas. 1 A second poll in Feb 2014 similarly showed “reducing the number of standardized tests students must take was identified as one of the most effective changes Texas could make in public education.” 61% Reps and 69% Dems agreed cutting tests would help public education in Texas. 2 1 University of Texas / Texas Tribune Statewide Survey conducted in June 2013 2 University of Texas/Texas Tribune Statewide Survey conducted in February 2014
  • 9. 9 TAMSA Overview Evolution of Texas Student Assessments Concerns About Current STAAR Testing TAMSA Advocacy Objectives How You Can Help
  • 10. 10 Texas Student Assessment Programs Year Began Name # of High Stakes tests* 1979-1984 TABS 0 1984-1990 TEAMS 3 1991-2003 TAAS 3 2003-2010 TAKS 8 2012 STAAR/EOC 19 2014 STAAR/EOC 9 * High-stakes tests are exams that must be passed to either advance to the next grade level or graduate. High-stakes also include using test scores to determine teacher evaluations and/or school accountability.
  • 11. 11 State High-Stakes Exam Comparison Texas requires more state-mandated, high-stakes tests for high school graduation than most other states1 Number of States 25 0 7 10 2 5 1 Number of Tests Required to Pass for Graduation 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 - 9 • Of the top 10 states ranked by NAEP in 8th grade math or reading in 2013, over half of the states require no exit exams for high school graduation. • Of the states that require exit exams, 3 offer alternatives, such as portfolios, to earn a high school diploma. • Texas ranked #19 in math and #39 in reading by NAEP, and requires students to pass 5 End of Course exams to graduate. 1 Data from Center of Education Policy: “State High School Exit Exams: A Policy in Transition” 9/12
  • 12. 12 Limited Benchmark Tests “Benchmark tests” are district-required assessments designed to prepare students for state-mandated (STAAR) tests. HB5 permits ONLY TWO (2) per year per subject tested. If you have any concerns about benchmarks in your child's school, check with your principal and school district board of trustees.
  • 13. 13 Return on Investment of Testing Parents, employers, & taxpayers ask: 1. How much are we spending on state standardized tests? 2. What is the purpose of these tests? 3. Do these tests help prepare students for college or careers?
  • 14. 14 Texas Tax Dollars Paid to Pearson 2000 – 2001 2001 – 2002 2002 – 2003 2003 – 2004 2004 – 2005 $39,122,054 $50,208,435 $47,451,455 $58,692,430 $62,641,857 2005 – 2006 2006 – 2007 2007 – 2008 2008 – 2009 2009 – 2010 $87,427,757 $100,214,658 $87,260,970 $92,103,116 $85,208,340 2010 – 2011 2011 – 2012 2012 – 2013 2013 – 2014 2014 – 2015* $90,665,041 $86,947,731 $76,221,745 $92,920,192 $85,345,415 * 2014-2015 data estimate based on actuals through July 2014. TOTAL 2000 – 2015 $1,142,431,196
  • 16. 16 TAKS% Passing: Sum of All Grades 2003 – 2011 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 Mathematics Reading Writing Science Social Studies *2009 – 2011 include TAKS-Acc 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009* 2010* 2011*
  • 17. 17 STAAR Passing: Sum of All Grades 2012 - 2014 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 2012 2013 2014 Reading Math Social Studies Science Scores represent initial Spring testing.
  • 18. 18 Texas Mean SAT Scores 2003 – 2010 – NEED TO ADD 2011 - 2013 (Maximum Score 1600) 1200 1150 1100 1050 1000 950 900 850 800 750 700 African Am. Hispanic White Asian 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
  • 19. 19 Impact of 2 decades of standardized testing In Texas, SAT scores hit a 22 year low; reading hit the second lowest level.* "It is disturbing to see the trend … where we raised the bar, raised standards, and tested more intensely, and all during that time we are now seeing a precipitous drop in our college readiness testing mechanism. I find that both puzzling and troubling.” -Representative Jimmy Don Aycock Texas House Public Education Committee Chairman October 8, 2014 *http://www.dallasnews.com/news/local-news/20141007-texas-sat-math-scores-hit-a-22-year-low.ece
  • 20. 20 College Persistence Success in Higher Education Overall *Source: National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) report “A New Measure of Educational Success in Texas: Tracking the Success of 8th Graders Into and Through College” Feb. 2012
  • 21. 21 College Persistence Success in Higher Education by Ethnicity *Source: National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) report “A New Measure of Educational Success in Texas: Tracking the Success of 8th Graders Into and Through College” Feb. 2012
  • 22. 22 TAMSA Overview Evolution of Texas Student Assessments Concerns About Current STAAR Testing TAMSA Advocacy Objectives How You Can Help
  • 23. 23 What is the Purpose of the Tests? • STAAR tests are not diagnostic – they provide no substantive data or analysis to help children improve. • Norm Referenced Tests (NRTs), such as ITBS, ACT, SAT, are nationally accepted exams that provide pages of detailed diagnostic data and suggestions for improvement. • As a state, our tax dollars would be better spent on assessments that help, not punish, children
  • 24. 24 Grades 3-8 State-Mandated Tests The same grades and subjects are tested with TAKS and STAAR, but STAAR exams are timed and more rigorous. Grade Math Reading Writing Science S. Studies 3 X X 4 X X X 5 X X X 6 X X 7 X X X 8 X X X X Federal requirements dictate 14 tests; Texas administers 17.
  • 25. 25 High School State-Mandated Tests Five STAAR EOCs must be passed for graduation TEXAS 5 STAAR EOCs Must Pass to Graduate • English I • English II • Algebra I • Biology • US History FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS NOT High-Stakes • Reading • Math • Science Starting with the 2015-16 school year, school districts, at their option, may add English III and Algebra II EOCs
  • 26. 26 Are the STAAR Tests Valid? No independent third-party has evaluated the exams to ensure they test the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). 1 Times Record News, Educators Challenge STAAR Questions, May 12, 2014
  • 27. 27 Are the STAAR Tests Appropriate? • Eight year old third graders must sit quietly at desks for 4 hours for 2 consecutive days to take STAAR tests. • High school freshman and sophomores must sit at desks for 5 hours to take English EOC exams. The SAT and ACT exams test math and English (and science) in less than 4 hours. – 22% of the questions are field questions; including 1 of the 2 required essays. NRTs typically have 10% field questions and no essay is a field question Educator Jeanine McGregor evaluated the reading levels of the 2013 STAAR fifth-grade tests. “The range is astounding,” she said. “Passages range from third-grade to eighth-grade reading levels. Either there is a calculated design in using material that is not fifth-grade level or there is total incompetency.”1 1 Times Record News, Educators Challenge STAAR Questions, May 12, 2014
  • 28. 28 Drop-Out Projections • As of June 2014, there are 287,865 students in the Class of 2015 • Of these students, at least 48,113 (17%) have not passed all the required EOCs, and are off track to graduate. What is the state doing for these thousands of students? Removal of high stakes (requirement for graduation) would help put these on track to graduate (as is done in half of the states).
  • 29. 29 Lack of State Information on Students • Perhaps as troubling as the 19% off track to graduate is the lack of explanation of what has happened to approximately 100,000 students. • In Fall 2011 as the Class of 2015 began its 9th grade year, TEA records show 393,553 students enrolled (http://www.tea.state.tx.us/acctres/Enroll_2011-12.pdf, p. 16) • In June 2013, TEA records show 287,865 in the class (http://www.tea.state.tx.us/news_release.aspx?id=25769811943) • What happened to 105,688 students?
  • 30. 30 Is It Worth It? 1. Taxpayer Expense: $1.2 Billion (minimum) 2. College and Career Ready: No measurable improvement 3. Success in Higher Education: Below national levels 4. Dropout Forecast: Troubling 5. Validity: Unknown 6. Appropriate: No
  • 31. 31 TAMSA Overview Evolution of Texas Student Assessments Concerns About Current STAAR Testing TAMSA Advocacy Objectives How You Can Help
  • 32. 32 National Norm-Referenced Tests TAMSA believes national norm-referenced tests (NRTs) provide better student assessment than expensive state-designed STAAR exams: • Nationally recognized • Passing rates are not manipulated • Already required for entrance into most colleges and universities in the country Gr. 3 – 7 Gr. 8 Gr. 10 Gr. 11 EXAMPLE National Norm-Referenced Tests: Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS), ReadiStep, Stanford EXPLORE PLAN PSAT ACT SAT
  • 33. 33 General Assessment Objectives • Administer assessments for diagnostic purposes to support student learning • Require no high-stakes for individual students: no performance requirement for grade promotion or high school graduation • Decrease time spent on state-mandated testing, including shortening state-designed exams. • Eliminate all field test essay questions, and reduce the number of multiple choice field test questions • Ensure that state-mandated exams are valid and appropriate
  • 34. 34 Advocacy Objectives for Grades 3-8 1. Administer 2 NRTs: one during grades 3-5 and one during grades 6-8 in lieu of STAAR (district’s choice from approved tests and grades administered) 2. Administer state-mandated tests only so long as and no more than required by and federal law (reading and math annually in grades 3-8, plus one science assessment during grades 3-5 and another science during grades 6-8) 3. Design state-mandated tests to be completed in significantly less time to be more age and developmentally appropriate; allow additional time if needed
  • 35. 35 Advocacy Objectives for High School 1. Administer 2 NRTs: one in 10th grade and one in 11th grade, such as PSAT/SAT or PLAN/ACT in lieu of STAAR (district’s choice from approved tests) 2. Administer state-designed assessments only so long as and no more than required by federal law (math, LA and science) 3. If state requires exit exams, provide alternative paths for graduation (portfolios, review board appeal process, NRT cut scores, dual credit, etc)
  • 36. 36 TAMSA Overview Evolution of Texas Student Assessments Texas State-Mandated Standardized Tests TAMSA Advocacy Objectives How You Can Help
  • 37. 37 What TAMSA Is Doing • Meeting with legislators, parents, teachers, community groups and businesses • Working with education and testing experts at UT Austin and other universities • Participating in media interviews and writing Op-Eds and Counter Op-Eds • Testifying in hearings before the House, Senate and State Board of Education • Communicating formally with TEA regarding STAAR implementation and testing issues • Updating members via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter
  • 38. 38 What TAMSA Members Are Doing • Joining TAMSA, liking us on Facebook, and following us on Twitter • Acting when TAMSA sends “Call to Action” instructions • Contacting elected officials to request support for education testing reform • Participating via social media in the debate about testing in Texas schools • Meeting with legislators in local districts • Testifying in Austin
  • 39. 39 Continue Progress, Continue Action • Because of committed and passionate parents & voters, our voices were heard in Austin in 2013. • HB5 passed in both House and Senate chambers unanimously and limited the number of state-designed tests in high school. • Progress will not go unchallenged; some are highly motivated to increase the number of STAAR tests. • Vigilance and continued involvement is essential.
  • 40. 40 Please Join Us Sign up for updates on our website: www.tamsatx.org Follow us on Facebook and Twitter www.facebook.com/tamsatx www.twitter.com/tamsatx Email: BoardMember@tamsatx.org
  • 41. “I believe in standardizing 41 automobiles, not human beings.” Albert Einstein