How Often Should Students Take the STAR Assessments?

The majority of schools administer the STAR Assessments three or four times a year, usually in the spring, fall, and winter. These assessments aid in monitoring a student’s learning progress over time. However, the policies of the school system determine how many times a child takes the test. Some schools may test more frequently to give a more accurate picture of development, while others may test less frequently to reduce student stress. If you’re unsure, ask your child’s teacher or the school. The goal of the results is to find out where your child is performing well and where they might need extra assistance. Notwithstanding their significance, these assessments are but a part of the entire. A child’s overall learning experience, classroom participation, and daily effort matter just as much—if not more—than their STAR test scores.

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