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Statistics on children, youth and families in Texas from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Every Texan
Students passing STAAR reading by race/ethnicity and grade in Texas
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Definition
Percentage of 3rd, 5th and 8th grade students passing the reading component of the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exams, by the race/ethnicity of students. Passing rates are based on Level II: Satisfactory Academic Performance standards at the final Recommended phase-in.
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LOOKING FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT DATA?
For a list of the school districts counted in each county, visit https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/adhocrpt/adgeo.html
For data on school districts, contact [email protected].
Data Source
Texas Education Agency
Notes
"LNE" = Low Number Event. A LNE occurs when the number of children is masked by the reporting agency because it is so low that revealing the number could potentially identify a specific child.
"NA" = Not Applicable. No student of that race/ethnicity took the exam in this year.
The U.S. Department of Education requires that information on student ethnicity and race be collected separately. Respondents may select only one category for ethnicity (Hispanic/Latino or Not Hispanic/Latino) but may select multiple designations for race. Respondents who select "Hispanic/Latino" for ethnicity are counted in this category for aggregate reporting, regardless of the responses provided to the question on race. Respondents who select “Not Hispanic/Latino” for ethnicity, and select more than one category for race, will be counted in the category “Two or More Races” for aggregate reporting.
"NA" = Not Applicable. No student of that race/ethnicity took the exam in this year.
The U.S. Department of Education requires that information on student ethnicity and race be collected separately. Respondents may select only one category for ethnicity (Hispanic/Latino or Not Hispanic/Latino) but may select multiple designations for race. Respondents who select "Hispanic/Latino" for ethnicity are counted in this category for aggregate reporting, regardless of the responses provided to the question on race. Respondents who select “Not Hispanic/Latino” for ethnicity, and select more than one category for race, will be counted in the category “Two or More Races” for aggregate reporting.
Last Updated
August 2021