Other states look to Texas as the state psychology board pushes against the new national licensing requirements.
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College Station ISD had some ups and downs in its STAAR accountability results, but overall the district continues to perform at a higher level than state averages in all categories. The board of ...
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The quake struck in Martin County, about 21 miles southwest of Ackerly, shortly before 7:50 p.m. It was initially graded 4.8 on the magnitude scale, with a depth of 3 miles, according to Texas ...
But the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness is based ... on concerns about AI grading on portions of the standardized test that the accountability scores are largely based on.
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Gov. Greg Abbott, who appoints the judges on the new business courts, says the courts will lure companies to Texas.
10 at Texas A&M University-Corpus ... Students often also take the PSAT at school. This assessment examines reading, writing and math skills and serves as a practice for the SAT and is the basis ...
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But the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness is based on achievable standards for children, he said. "(The STAAR) is not some weird deal that we do in Austin for no reason," Morath said.