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Dateline: January 9,
2003
CISD
students face new state test
By John Taylor,
CISD Counselor
Students
in Clarendon Schools and across the state will face a new assessment this
spring. The Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills, or TAKS test
replaces the decade old TAAS test.
The
new TAKS test, (pronounced ‘tax’) is more rigorous due to increased
depth and complexity of the questions.
Teachers
prepare students for the TAKS by teaching the state curriculum, the Texas
Essential Knowledge and Skills or TEKS.
One
of the biggest changes brought about by the new assessment program is the
Student Success Initiative. Under this program, 3rd graders must pass the
TAKS Reading test in order to be promoted to the 4th grade. They will have
three opportunities to meet expectations. Additional instruction will be
provided for all students who do not pass. A parent can request a GPC or
Grade Placement Committee be formed that will ultimately decide if the
student will be retained should the student not meet requirements on the
third test. In 2005, all 5th graders will have to pass both the TAKS
Reading and Math tests to be promoted to the 6th grade. In 2008, 8th
graders will have to pass these tests to be promoted to the 9th grade.
Another
change TAKS brings is a shift in the Exit Level test (the test that high
school students must pass to graduate) from the 10th to the 11th grade.
The Exit Level TAKS will consist of an English Language Arts test, a
science test, a math test, and a social studies test- all of which must be
passed before the student can graduate.
Clarendon
High School has made several changes the past few years to address the
TAKS requirements. An alternating block schedule has been in place for 2½
years. Longer blocked classes allow the teachers enough flexibility during
each class to teach the TEKS and address the critical thinking required by
TEKS. Several master schedule changes have been made, and all student
graduation plans are devised with TAKS preparation in mind. Also, all
juniors are now required to be enrolled in both a science and math class.
Since
this year’s juniors took the Exit Level TAAS last year, the new TAKS
Exit Level requirement will go into effect in the spring of 2004 for the
senior class of 2005. All current CHS students have met Exit Level
requirements.
The
new TAKS test brings a more complicated testing schedule. Writing at
grades 4 and 7, Reading at grade 9, and English Language Arts at grades 10
and 11 will be given on February 25. The third graders’ first
opportunity to pass the Reading test will be on March 4 (any student not
passing will retest on April 30 and if necessary, again on July 8).
Reading at grades 4-8 will be on April 30. TAKS Math will be as follows:
grades 3-8 and 11 on April 29, grade 10 on April 30, and grade 9 on May 1.
Social Studies will be given on May 1 in grades 8, 10, and 11. Science
will be assessed on May 1 for grade 5 and May 2 for grades 10 and 11.
TAAS
has not gone away completely. It is still the graduation requirement for
any current junior, senior, or out of school examinee who did not pass
while in school. While no CHS students will need to retake the TAAS, it
will be offered to out of school examinees this spring to those who
register by January 24, 2003. Anyone interested in testing should contact
the Clarendon counselor’s office at 874-3241.
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