Texans support
a new era of
student testingWhy Assessments MatterIn the 2027-28 school year, a new test system will provide faster results. What a Good Test Looks LikeIn the 2027-28 school year, a new test system will provide faster results. A-F School AccountabilityDuring the 89th Legislature’s second special session, lawmakers passed House Bill 8.
What it does:The bill that changed
Texas assessmentsReplaces the once-a-year STAAR exam
Introduces three shorter tests (beginning, middle, and end of year)
Provides results within 48 hours Reduces practice testing to restore more instructional time Maintains clear A–F accountability85% support79% support71% support70% supportthe new approach requiring student test results available in 48 hours.the new approach eliminating excessive practice tests, giving back as much as 30 hrs of instructional time per student.clear and consistent accountability, including A-F ratings, to help parents understand how their school is performing.the new system replacing the STAAR test with three shorter tests given at the beginning, middle and end of year.A Baselice & Associates, Inc. poll of 1,001 Texas voters conducted Nov. 7-13, 2025 shows overwhelming bipartisan support for the new system. Let’s look at the top takeaways.Texas voters agree on new approachA Baselice & Associates, Inc. poll of 1,001 Texas voters conducted Nov. 7-13, 2025
shows overwhelming bipartisan support for the new system. Let’s look at the top takeaways.Dive further into the voter poll results.Dive further into the
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