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The STAAR Test Standoff: Texas Schools Challenge the Legality and Reliability of the State's Grading System
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
The latest lawsuit challenges the STAAR test's validity and reliability, specifically pointing to computer scoring issues. School districts argue that the commissioner cannot assign A-F ratings under these conditions. The lawsuit seeks to invalidate the STAAR test and its related metrics. Education Commissioner Mike Morath, however, insists that the grading methodology is fair and accurate, stating that the automated grading system is as reliable as human scorers.
In 2021, another lawsuit was filed over proposed changes to the formulas used to grade schools on college, career, and military readiness (CCMR). Districts argued that the opaque and rushed changes, such as raising the CCMR standard from 60% to 88%, would result in lower grades despite improved student achievement.
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