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Student Assessment Data Portal

Student Assessment Data Portal. 81 st Texas Legislature House Bill 3 TAKS including TAKS-M. . .

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Student Assessment Data Portal

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  1. Student Assessment Data Portal 81st Texas Legislature House Bill 3 TAKS including TAKS-M

  2. . NOTE: The Unique Access Code is designed to stay with a student throughout his/her academic career. The Unique Access Code should be safeguarded in the same way as the Confidential Student Report. Refer to the most recent Confidential Student Report (2009–2010 school year or later) for the Unique Access Code. Copies of the Confidential Student Report can be obtained from the student’s campus if needed.

  3. To log in to the Student Portal

  4. Enter the Unique Access Code in the labeled field. Use the drop-down menus to enter the birth date. Click on the arrow in each column and you will be presented with a list of numbers. Click Login.

  5. All Tests Results Tab

  6. View Test Results After logging in, the default view shows the All Test Results Tab. A list of all the student’s TAKS and TELPAS test results will be shown. Results may also be filtered by using the TAKS and TELPAS tabs.

  7. List of Tests. Selecting a particular test by clicking on it will populate the detailed test view in the center of the page. The selected test will be highlighted in yellow. The most recent test automatically populates this area upon login.

  8. Detailed Test View Header The detailed test view header lists the test date, campus where the test was taken, scale score, and indicates whether the student met standard and whether the student achieved commended performance.

  9. Scale Score Comparison For TAKS results only, the Scale Score Comparison box compares the student’s test result with those of other students on his or her campus, district-wide or statewide. A more detailed description of the scores in this section and how to interpret them will be covered in the TAKS view section of this guide.

  10. Objective Results For TAKS results only, the Objective Results box lists the educational objectives tested in the selected test. For each objective listed, the total number of items tested and the number of items answered correctly are listed. A more detailed description of the scores in this section and how to interpret them will be covered in the TAKS view section of this guide.

  11. TAKS Tab

  12. View Test Results All of the student’s available TAKS test results will be shown in chronological order. Selecting a particular test by clicking on it will populate the detailed test view in the center of the page. The selected test will be highlighted in yellow. The most recent test automatically populates this area upon login.

  13. Detailed Test View The detailed test view header lists the test taken, test date, campus where the test was taken, scale score, and indicates whether the student met standard and whether the student achieved commended performance.

  14. Scale Score Comparison • In the Scale Score Comparison box, • the student’s scale score (yellow bar) is compared to • the Campus (purple bar), • District (blue bar) and • State (green bar) • averages for the same test. • The Scale Score Comparison is not available for exit level retests.

  15. Objective Results • The Objective Results box lists the objectives tested in the selected test. • A blue bar indicates how many items the student answered correctly for each objective. • The gray bar represents the total number of items tested for each objective.

  16. Where can I get more information about what my scores mean? http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index3.aspx?id=7262&menu_id=793

  17. I’ve lost my Unique Access Code. How can I find out what it is? • Contact your student’s school for more information about how to replace a lost Unique Access Code.

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