California STAR Program
The 2001 California Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program results for the State, counties, districts, and schools are available at this site.
Results are reported for the:
- Stanford Achievement Test, Ninth Edition, Form T (Stanford 9)
- California Standards Tests
- Spanish Assessment of Basic Education, Second Edition (SABE/2)
For additional information about the tests, select the appropriate link(s):
About STAR 2001- About the tests used, the subjects and grades tested, and the types of results reported for STAR 2001.
STAR Report Types - Identifies the different reports available.
Grades and Subjects Reported
Types of Results - Identifies the types of reports provided directly to parents, to teachers, and to the general public.
Viewing and Printing Reports - Information regarding the viewing and printing of reports at this site.
California STAR Program Background
The governor signed Senate Bill 376 authorizing the STAR Program in October 1997. The State Board of Education, as required by statute, designated the Stanford 9 as the achievement test for the Program.
This test was first administered to all California students during spring 1998.
The Stanford 9 is a nationally norm-referenced multiple-choice achievement test.
School districts are required to administer the test to all students in grades 2 - 11, except for:
Students in grades 2 - 8 are also tested in spelling, and students in grades 9 - 11 are tested in science and social science.
The tests are administered to all students during a period that includes the 10 days before and 10 days after the day on which 85% of each school, program or track's instructional year is completed.
Beginning in 1999, additional test items in language arts and mathematics were added to the STAR Program.
These additional items were initially referred to as the Stanford Augmentation and are now known as the California Standards Tests.
During 2001, three additional California Standards Tests were included in the program:
- Grade 4 and 7 writing tests,
- Grade 9 - 11 end-of-course science tests, and
- Grade 9 - 11 history-social science tests.
The purpose of the Stanford 9 is to determine how well California students are achieving academically compared to a national sample of students tested in the same grade at the same time of the school year.
The purpose of the California Standards Tests is to determine how well students are learning the skills and knowledge required by the California Content Standards for each grade or course.
In 1999 the SABE/2 was added to the Program.
Spanish-speaking English language learners (limited-English proficient students) who have been enrolled in California public schools less than 12 months when testing begins are required to take the SABE/2 in addition to taking the Stanford 9 and California Standards Tests.
Districts have the option of administering the test to Spanish-speaking English language learners who have been in California public schools 12 months or more.
(Posting Date: November 15, 2001)
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