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According to the Texas Education Agency (TEA), STAAR performance results for the Spring 2021 assessments are scheduled to become available online beginning June 28, 2021.


Results for the Spring 2021 STAAR EOCs – including Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology, and U.S. History – will be available online beginning June 15, 2021. EOC retest results will be available online beginning July 30, 2021.

Note: This year, STAAR results will not be used to evaluate teachers or grade schools; they are for learning only and are meant to show where the child is meeting grade level expectations in each subject and where they may need additional support. In addition, STAAR assessment results will only be accessible online.

Parents and guardians can access their child’s results and other resources by visiting www.TexasAssessment.com via the STAAR Student Portal. Instructions for logging in to the STAAR Student Portal are as follows.


STAAR Student Portal Log In Instructions

  • Visit www.TexasAssessment.com.
  • If you DO know your child’s Unique Student Access Code:
    • Enter your child’s Unique Student Access Code and Date of Birth. 
    • Click on “Log In to Student Portal”.
    • You should then see your student’s STAAR performance results.
  • If you DO NOT know your child’s Unique Student Access Code:
    • Click on “Find My Access Code”. 
    • You will then enter three items:
      1. Student’s First Name.
      2. Student’s Social Security Number (SSN) or S-Number.
      3. Student’s Date of Birth.
    • Click the “Go” button.
    • After you see “Access Code Lookup Successful”, click the “Go” button again.
    • You should then see your student’s STAAR performance results.

How to Read Your Child’s STAAR Results

Please see the definitions below to understand what indicates passing levels for STAAR assessments.

  • Did Not Meet Grade Level (Not Passing): Shows a lack of basic understanding of course content — student needs significant support in the coming year.
  • Approaches Grade Level (Passing): Shows some knowledge of course content but may be missing critical elements — student may need additional support in the coming year.
  • Meets Grade Level (Passing): Shows strong knowledge of course content — student is prepared to progress to the next grade.
  • Masters Grade Level (Passing): Shows mastery of the course content — student is on track for college and career readiness.

For more resources, samples, and instructional videos, please visit the following link from TEA: Understanding Your Child’s Score.