STAR Testing (Standardized Testing and Reporting Program)

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is STAR testing?

STAR refers to the Standardized Testing and Reporting Program. STAR is a California state-mandated, standardized test established in 1997 that requires all 2-11 grade students in public school districts in California (including charter schools) to be tested annually. Upon enrollment in our charter schools, parents/students sign a charter summary in which the state mandated testing requirement is explained.

 

What happens to our student’s test scores?

STAR test scores are sent directly to the parent/student when received by the charter school and the scores will be put into the student’s cumulative file. The parent can choose NOT to have the test scores placed in the student’s cumulative file by selecting that option on the Student Agreement.

STAR tests are scored by a state selected independent contractor. Only aggregate school scores are sent to the state, not individual student scores.

 

Which tests are used in the STAR program?

The STAR test consists of three components: An achievement test chosen yearly, the California Content Standards Test, and the California Writing Standards Test (for grades 4 and 7 only).

 

Who must take the tests?

All students in grades 2 through 11 in California public schools, including charter schools, MUST be tested annually. The only exceptions are for students whose IEP indicates they should not be tested with a standardized test, and for those students whose parents have exempted them from testing in writing prior to the exemption deadline date. Additionally, all students in grades 4 and 7 will be administered a separate writing assessment. This test session is scheduled prior to the regular STAR tests.  Consult with your ES or see the school calendar for dates.

 

Do students with limited English Proficiency have to take the STAR tests?

YES, all students must take the STAR test.

 

May any student be tested a grade out-of-level?

No. Only special education students, with specific IEP statements, may test out of their grade level. Your student will be tested according to the grade level listed on your Student Agreement.

 

Where can I find further information regarding STAR?

  • For information about Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR), visit the California Department of Education's web site at: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/
  • For information on the California State Standards, and Curriculum Frameworks and

Instructional Material, visit the following CDE link: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/

  • For information on CST and NCLB blueprints, visit the following CDE link:

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/blueprints.asp