During state assessments, certain test administration procedures and materials may be provided to students based on their needs. In general, these procedures.

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During state assessments, certain test administration procedures and materials may be provided to students based on their needs. In general, these procedures and materials are available to any student who regularly benefits from the use of these procedures or materials during instruction. A student cannot be required to use them during testing. Allowable test administration procedures and materials are not considered testing accommodations, so using them during a state assessment does not require that they be recorded on students’ answer documents. Allowable Test Administration Procedures and Materials

Signing test administration directions for a student who is deaf or hard of hearing Translating test administration directions into the native language of an English language learner Allowing a student to read the test aloud to facilitate comprehension Reading aloud or signing the writing prompt to any student who requests this assistance Providing reading assistance on the grade 3 mathematics test for any student; however, if a student needs the entire test read aloud, the eligibility criteria for oral administration must be met Allowable Test Administration Procedures and Materials

Making the following assistive tools available: scratch paper, color overlays, blank place markers, magnifying devices, highlighters, colored pencils, or crayons Using tools to minimize distractions or to help maintain focus (e.g., stress ball, noise-reducing headphones, or instrumental music [no lyrics] played through an individual student’s headphones or ear buds) Conducting individual and small-group administrations Reminding students to stay on task Allowable Test Administration Procedures and Materials

New eligibility criteria for oral administration, supplemental aids, math manipulatives – Identified with dyslexia or a related disorder per TEC § Standardized Oral Administration (SOA) available in additional grades and subjects Grade 8 mathematics deleted from calculation devices (calculator required now) Overview of STAAR Accommodation Changes for the 2015 Calendar Year

A student may be eligible for accommodations on a state assessment if he or she – receives special education services and meets established eligibility criteria for certain accommodations – receives Section 504 services and meets established eligibility criteria for certain accommodations – does not receive special education or Section 504 services but has a disabling condition and meets established eligibility criteria for certain accommodations (i.e., general education) Student with Disabilities

Accommodations must be individualized to address the specific needs of each student. Some accommodations might be appropriate for classroom use but might not be appropriate or allowed for use on a state assessment. Accommodations should be evaluated regularly to determine effectiveness and to help plan for accommodations the student will need each year. Accommodations should be documented in the appropriate student paperwork. Student with Disabilities

Accommodations are not necessary for every student. Accommodations are not changes to the performance criteria or the content. Accommodations are not intended to provide an advantage to a student with a disability. Accommodations should not be provided to a student without evidence of effectiveness from year to year. Student with Disabilities

Accommodations Triangle Type 1 Type 2 Type 1 accommodations are approved locally based on specific eligibility criteria. The decision to provide these accommodations is made by the appropriate team of people at the campus level (e.g., ARD committee, Section 504 placement committee, RTI team, student assistance team). Type 2 accommodations require TEA approval to use during a state assessment. The appropriate team of people at the campus determine whether the student meets all of the specific eligibility criteria and, if so, submits an Accommodation Request Form to TEA.

Accommodation type This section provides a general description of the accommodation. This section lists the assessments for which the accommodation may be used by eligible students. This section lists the eligibility criteria that must be met in order for the student to use the accommodation on a state assessment. This section describes who can make accommodation decisions for students, where to document these decisions, and what to record on the answer document. This icon indicates whether an Accommodation Request Form is required. This section describes the specific examples/types of accommodations that may be used on the state assessment. This section outlines special instructions and considerations about the accommodation that educators must be aware of when making the decisions to use the accommodation and when administering the assessment with the accommodation.

A training document is located on the 2015 Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Taking State Assessments webpage. Only Type 2 accommodations require the submission of an Accommodation Request Form to TEA. The Accommodation Request Process

When completing the online Accommodation Request Form, be prepared to provide specific, detailed information about the reason(s) the student needs the accommodation – Work samples – Other accommodations or allowable procedures and materials that have been tried unsuccessfully – Evidence indicating requested accommodation is successful meeting student’s needs – Specific characteristics/symptoms of student’s condition and level of severity DO NOT include confidential student information (request will be deleted and you will be asked to resubmit) – Examples: student’s first and last name, Social Security number, pages from an IEP, medical documents The Accommodation Request Process

The district testing coordinator is the primary contact person for schools when questions arise. Any educator may fill out the necessary information (depending on district policy); however, the district testing coordinator must “sign” the Accommodation Request Form in order for the request to be reviewed by TEA. The Accommodation Request Process

TEA will provide additional procedures specific to the requested accommodation with any approved Accommodation Request Form. – The district/campus testing coordinator must ensure that the test administrator receives special training to administer an assessment with an approved accommodation if special guidelines accompany the approved request. Accommodation requests must be approved by TEA before a student can use the accommodation on a state assessment. Documentation in the appropriate paperwork should state “pending TEA approval.” The Accommodation Request Process

Accommodation Request Forms must be received by TEA at least one week prior to testing. Late requests will NOT be processed unless circumstances involving the student change after the deadline. – See the 2015 Online Accommodation Request Submission Deadlines document also located on the Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Taking State Assessments website. The expiration date for all approved Type 2 accommodations is December 31st of the year the request is approved. The Accommodation Request Process

Students are NOT permitted Internet access during testing. Also, electronic devices with Internet or photographic capabilities are not allowable. – Therefore tablets, smart phones, or iPods may not be used during an administration. – See STAAR Calculator Policy for grade 8 mathematics exception. Special Note Regarding Technology

2015 District and Campus Coordinator Manual Campus personnel must be trained in accurately recording accommodations on each student’s answer document or in the Assessment Management System (for online administrations). Record the accommodation that is documented and made available to a student, even if the student did not use the accommodation during testing. Recording Accommodations on the Answer Document

GA = general accommodation BR = braille administration LP = large print administration OA = oral administration XD = extra day LA = linguistic accommodation Recording Accommodations on the Answer Document

When an unexpected or emergency situation (e.g., broken arm, lost eyeglasses) occurs just prior to or on the day of the state assessment, it may or may not be necessary to contact TEA. No need to contact TEA – Make available test administration procedures and materials allowed for any student. No need to contact TEA – Make available Type 1 accommodations. Consideration should be given to accommodations that the student can independently use (e.g., for the student who does not have his/her prescribed eyeglasses, consider use of a projection device or a large-print test booklet prior to considering an oral administration by a test administrator). Contact TEA – If the student’s needs cannot be met with Step 1 or 2, consider Type 2 accommodations and contact TEA. Accommodations in Unexpected or Emergency Situations

ation_Resources/2015_Accommodations_for_Students_with_Disabilities_Taking_State_Assessments/ Training PowerPoint: Testing Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Accommodation policy documents in the Accommodations Triangle 2015 Online Accommodation Request Submission Deadlines Training PowerPoint: Supplemental Aids for STAAR, … General Instructions for Administering Large-Print State Assessments General Instructions for Administering State Assessments to Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing General Instructions for Administering Braille State Assessments 2015 Linguistic Accommodations for ELLs Participating in the STAAR Program Font and Point Sizes Matrices for STAAR, STAAR Spanish, STAAR L, STAAR A, TELPAS, and TAKS Transcribing Griddable Questions Training Document and Student Documents 2015 Accommodations for Students With Disabilities Webpage