Governor Abbott waives STAAR testing

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Requests suspension of federal requirements

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AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott Monday announced he has waived the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) testing requirements for the 2019-2020 school year. Additionally, Gov. Abbott is requesting that the Department of Education (DOE) waive federal testing requirements for the 2019-2020 school year.  

Gov. Abbott is working closely with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to ensure that schools continue to deliver instruction to students while students are absent or while schools are closed due to COVID-19. This includes tailoring instruction for students with special needs so they have access to the same education as other students in the district. Abbott said he will continue to work with the TEA on developing additional methods to ensure students are learning and ready to succeed at the next grade-level. 

"Your health and safety are top priorities, and the state of Texas will give school districts flexibility to protect and ensure the health of students, faculty and their families," said Abbott. "We will empower schools to make the best decisions to protect their communities from COVID-19."

These discussions are ongoing and more information will be provided as it develops, the governor’s office said.