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If approved by Gov. Greg Abbott, House Bill 4 would replace the annual test with shorter exams administered throughout the school year.
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UT put the requirement on hold back in 2020 because of the pandemic. Students seeking admission for the fall 2025 semester will have to submit their SAT or ACT scores.
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Manor Middle School was facing the possibility of a charter school partnership after getting “F� grades for several years in a row from the Texas Education Agency. Then, district and campus staff came up with a plan to raise the school’s grade.
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Raise Your Hand Texas released a report Tuesday that outlines ways to change how standardized testing is used to evaluate students and schools. The recommendations come just months ahead of the next legislative session.
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For the first time since the pandemic, Texas schools will again be rated based on standardized tests. But for one year only, schools that receive a D or F will get a “not rated� label.
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A new Texas law allows organizations, rather than the state, to take over schools that repeatedly fail the state's standardized assessment, or STAAR,�
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Students of color in the Austin Independent School District aren’t doing as well academically as their white peers, so the district's Board of Trustees�
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From Texas Standard:The Texas House of Representatives is set to consider a bill Wednesday that would make it mandatory for public high school students to�
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From Texas Standard:It’s standardized testing season for Texas public school students. For some school districts, test time means missing documents,�
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90 percent of school districts in Texas met state standards, according to results released Friday by the Texas Education Agency.Under a new rating system�