Plan Ahead for TAKS and GraduationStudents have more than one opportunity to pass the TAKS tests required for promotion or graduation. Parents are encouraged to work with teachers for tutoring and other assistance that may be available. TAKS tests are given in reading (Grades 3-9), writing or English language arts (Grades 4, 7, 10 and 11), mathematics (Grades 3-11), science (Grades 5, 8, 10 and 11), and social studies (Grades 8, 10 and 11). In addition, Spanish-version assessments are given in reading (Grades 3-6), writing (Grade 4), mathematics (Grades 3-6), and science (Grade 5). There are several years in which students are required to pass certain sections of TAKS in order to be promoted to the next grade level. Third-graders are required to pass the reading assessment in order to move to fourth grade. Fifth-graders and eighth-graders must pass the reading and mathematics assessments to move on to the next grade level. Finally, to receive a diploma, 12th grade high school students must pass exit-level English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies assessments, as well as successfully complete their required high school courses. Students take the exit-level exams for the first time in the spring of their 11th grade year. Graduation:
How You Can Help:Monitor your child’s studies in middle and high school so he or she will be prepared. Encourage your teenager to choose the 24-credit Recommended Diploma program. Advocate challenging math, science and other classes; consider Advanced Placement (AP) courses. As a result, your child:
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Opportunities to Get InvolvedSupport from parents/guardians and our community partners is key when it comes to a child's academic success. Last school year volunteers contributed more than 410,000 hours to our schools. Follow these guidelines to help your child to become a better student:
Contact your child's school if you wish to volunteer or call the Office of Parent and Public Engagement at 817-871-2451. |