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What is the passing score for the US history Staar test?

What is the passing score for the US history Staar test?

That standard is a scale score of 3500 for Algebra I, Biology and U.S. History. For English I and II exams, the previous standard was 3750. (previously reported as Phase-in Std.)

How many questions do you need to get right to pass the Staar test?

The percent correct ‘cuts’ to pass (achieve Level II: Satisfactory) for the STAAR EOCs during the spring 2014 administration ranged from 37% (Algebra I and biology) to 54% (English II). The final recommended standard will require students to correctly answer over 60% of the questions correctly.

What Staar test do you take in 10th grade?

Required high school STAAR EOC (End-of-Course) assessments: Algebra I. Biology. English I (combined reading/writing)

Is there an Algebra 2 Staar test?

STAAR Tests at a Glance At high school, 12 end-of-course (EOC) assessments are used: Algebra I, geometry, Algebra II, biology, chemistry, physics, English I, English II, English III, world geography, world history, and U.S. history. The STAAR tests taken in 11th grade are called Exit Level STAAR.

Can homeschoolers take the Staar test?

STAAR is a standardized test given in the state of Texas to primary and secondary students. Private schools, charter schools and homeschooling students are not required to take it. STAAR Testing dates typically occur in the spring months around April.

Do you have to pass Staar test to graduate?

What STAAR tests are required for high school graduation? In general, students must pass (Approaches Grade Level) five STAAR EOC assessments— Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology, and U.S. History—to earn a high school diploma from a Texas public or charter school as required in TEC §39.025.

Is a 63 passing in college?

A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%. Even though a D is a passing grade, it’s barely passing.

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