Septembe DRAFT 5, 2014 TETN # 33018. STAAR Alternate is the state assessment for students with intellectual disabilities. STAAR Alternate, as it was originally.

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Septembe DRAFT 5, 2014 TETN # 33018

STAAR Alternate is the state assessment for students with intellectual disabilities. STAAR Alternate, as it was originally designed, was administered for the last time in Spring of DRAFT

Although state legislation changed, federal law regarding the alternate assessment did not change. No Child Left Behind requires an assessment for students with significant cognitive disabilities that can be applied to 1% of the tested population for AYP purposes. The assessment still needs to cover the state curriculum through prerequisite skills; thus our vertical alignment documents and curriculum framework documents will continue to be the basis for instruction and item development for the new test design. DRAFT

ARD Committee Responsibilities DRAFT

STEP I: Reviewing the Eligibility Criteria for STAAR Alternate 2 Students receiving special education services and who meet all of the participation requirements: Have a significant cognitive disability (intellectual disability) Require specialized supports to access the grade-level curriculum and environment Require intensive individualized instruction in a variety of instructional settings Access and participate in the grade-level TEKs through prerequisite skills (student expectations from DRAFT earlier grades)

All questions must be answered with “Yes” before the ARD committee can recommend STAAR Alternate 2 and complete the rest of the form. The justification section does not need to have page numbers from the IEP, but evidence must be provided for all “Yes” entries. Evidence of an intellectual disability must be verified by an assessment specialist and be based on valid assessment data. DRAFT

Step II: Discuss Assurances for STAAR Alternate 2 If “Yes” is indicated for all of the eligibility questions for STAAR Alternate 2, the ARD committee must discuss the assurances in Step II, and the district personnel completing the form must initial each one after it is discussed. Assurances that the decision for testing is: Documented in IEP Based on educational records and not on previous state-wide test performance or AYP considerations Not based on racial or economic background, excessive absences, amount of time or location of service delivery DRAFT

The document needs to be part of the IEP if the decision to administer STAAR Alternate 2 is determined. Dynamic fields have been added so that the form can be filled out locally on a computer. All assessment information must be communicated to the campus testing coordinator. All assessment information must be communicated DRAFT

Medical Exception Students that are medically fragile and cannot attend to or tolerate any academic interaction can qualify for a medical exception for the following circumstances: The student is in the final stages of a terminal or degenerative illness. The student is receiving extensive short-term medical treatment due to a medical emergency or serious injury in an accident. The student is unable to interact with peers or staff without risk of infection or contamination to himself/herself or others. The student is receiving non-academic homebound services due to medical issues and does not receive academic instruction. DRAFT

At least one of the specific medical conditions listed should describe the medical condition of the student. The ARD committee must discuss the three assurances and initial them after they are discussed. The medical exception should be documented in the student’s IEP and this form included in the IEP. Students are not required to participate in the administration of STAAR Alternate 2 for any courses or subjects for which they are enrolled in for the current year. A score code of “M” must be recorded for all tests the student would have taken. DRAFT

No Authentic Academic Response (NAAR) Students who are not able to respond authentically to any verbal, visual, or tactile stimuli during academic instruction due to level of cognition rather than a medical condition can qualify for a NAAR exception if one of the two following student descriptions is evident: 1. Because of multiple impairments, the student is unable to receive information during instruction and assessment. For example, the student may have a combination of visual, auditory, and/or tactile impairments. 2. The student is consistently unable to provide an authentic academic response during instruction. His or her behavior may be described by one or more of the following characterizations: does not show any observable reaction to a specific stimuli exhibits only startle responses tracks or fixates on objects at random and not for a purpose moves or responds only to internal stimuli vocalizes intermittently regardless of changes in the environment DRAFT

One “Yes” will need to be circled on the form. The ARD committee must discuss the two assurances and initial them after they are discussed. The NAAR designation should be documented in the student’s IEP and this form included in the IEP. Students are not required to participate in the administration of STAAR Alternate 2 for any courses or subjects for which they are enrolled in for the current year. A score code of “N” must be recorded for all tests the student would have taken. DRAFT

Test Design GRADE 3 Mathematics STAAR Alternate 2 February 2015 DRAFT

Test Design 10 essence statements are available for testing, 5 for the base test items and 5 for the field test items. Each of the 6 essence statement is measured with 4 items presented together in a cluster. 6 clusters are tested: 24 items per test, 20 for the base test and 4 for the field test. The cluster design requires the student to make 6 concept transitions throughout the test. The four items per cluster range in difficulty, starting with the easiest item and moving toward the hardest item. The difficulty of the items is based on the skill being tested, the selected prerequisite skill, and what the student is being asked to do. Each item measures a specific prerequisite skill. Each student regardless of ability is expected to attempt all questions. DRAFT

Resources DRAFT

Manuals There will be no more training modules for test administrators to view or qualifications that need to be passed prior to administering the assessment. All test administration information will be provided in the following manuals. Detailed information for test administrators on how to administer each specific assessment Specific information for testing coordinators on how to set up test students in TAMS General information about assessment options for students receiving special education services Specific information for testing coordinators regarding test security, training, shipping, and handling of test materials under the new STAAR Alternate 2 section. Detailed information for test administrators regarding reporting student performance in the online transcription form in TestNav DRAFT

Upcoming Postings on the STAAR Alternate 2 Resources Page Front section of the STAAR Alternate 2 Test Administrator Manual Educator Guide Updated TEKS Vertical Alignment documents TEKS Curriculum Framework documents including instructional terms list for all grades and subjects Updated Essence Statement documents Sample test questions Allowable Accommodations Chart Participation Requirements Form Medically Fragile Exception Form No Authentic Academic Response Form DRAFT Coming in Late October

Standard Setting After the 2015 February administration of STAAR Alternate 2, student scores will be used to set standards for the new assessment. A team of administrators, educators, parents, and other stakeholders will be assembled in April to review the scoring results and set a passing standard. Districts will receive Confidential Student Reports for STAAR Alternate 2 at the same time as results are received for STAAR test takers. STAAR Alternate 2 score reports will include the individual performance level ratings of students, scaled scores, and number of questions answered correctly within each reporting category for each of the assessed grades and content areas. DRAFT

For more information about STAAR Alternate 2 Call Student Assessment at a question to Reference the website for STAAR Alternate 2 at DRAFT