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| | Back to Listing | | TAKS Reading Grades 3 and 4 | Start Date: 4/28/2010 Start Time: | End Date: 4/28/2010 End Time: | | | The TAKS test measures students' mastery of the state-mandated curriculum and requires them to answer a specified number of questions correctly in each section of the TAKS to pass. State law requires all non-exempted students in grades 3–10 in public schools or state-approved charter schools to take the TAKS in either English or Spanish (grades 3–6) or in English (grades 7–10). Untimed tests on mathematics, reading, writing, science, social studies, and English-language arts (ELA) are given in various grades. TAKS Linguistically Accommodated Testing (LAT) is a process that enables students who qualify for a limited-English-proficient exemption to take TAKS mathematics, science, and reading tests with accommodations designed to help them better understand the language used on the tests. TAKS scores affect students' promotion to the next grade in grades 3–8 and district and campus ratings in the state accountability system, and all students must pass the exit-level TAKS to graduate from high school. |
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