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AAP Recommends Rule Changes to the SBOE

Senate Bill 6 (SB 6), which became law in 2011, altered the way instructional materials are adopted and purchased in Texas. The law created an Instructional Materials Allotment (IMA) fund for each school district in the state. In addition, the law requires districts to certify that all students have TEKS-aligned instructional materials before IMA funds can be used for other purposes.

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is now engaged in developing regulations regarding implementation of SB 6 and the adoption of instructional materials in Texas. The Association of American Publishers (AAP) has submitted comments pertaining to this rulemaking.



The Texas Legislature adopted a new system for purchasing instructional materials earlier this year by passing Senate Bill 6, and established the Instructional Materials Allotment (IMA) system. Legislators also specified that priority be given to purchasing instructional materials covered in the new high-stakes End-of-Course exams and STAAR tests, which students will be taking later this school year. These materials are aligned to the new standards and were developed to prepare students for success.

State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR).

TAKS is gone. No TAKS test this year. Instead, students will be taking a new test this school year. The new test is called STAAR, the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness. It's called that because one of the functions of the new test is to determine if the student is ready for the next grade. In high school, it will test for college and career readiness.

New state assessment test starts this school year in Texas schools for Grades 3-8 and high school will start with grade 9 only, but add a grade level each new school year.




STAAR Information from the
Texas Education Agency

STAAR: The Next Generation
Beginning in spring 2012, students will start a new voyage with the launch of the next testing program called the State of
Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness or STAAR™.
STAAR test questions
Released test questions for the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR™) tests are now posted
for review.
What do you need to graduate?
To graduate, a student must have a yet-to-be-determined cumulative score on all of the EOC assessments taken in each
content area: English, math, science, and social studies.
STAAR FAQ's
Click here for Frequently asked questions.


STAAR Videos from Region XIII Education Service Center