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Grading/Promotion Standards for Grades 1-8



Promotion Standards: Introduction



Before elementary- and middle-school students in the Houston Independent School District are promoted to the next grade level, they must show that they have learned what the State of Texas requires of all public school children. Because HISD wants students to make academic progress, it is important that parents and students know what is needed to be promoted. The information presented here describes the academic measures used by HISD to determine whether students are promoted to the next grade level.

Parents are key partners in ensuring academic achievement, and HISD strongly encourages you to familiarize yourself with these promotion standards.

Use the links on the right side of the page to navigate through the standards. You may also visit the HISD Federal and State Compliance Department Web site or call the department at 713-556-6731.

The HISD testing calendar for 2009–2010, is available here.

CHANGES FOR 2009–2010: Third-grade students will still be required to pass the reading section of the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) to be promoted to the fourth grade. However, the Texas Education Agency has determined that for 2009–2010, the test will be administered only once during the regular school year. This is a change from 2008–2009 when students were given two opportunities to pass the test during the regular school year. In 2009–2010, students who fail the test in the spring will need to attend summer school, where they will be given another opportunity to pass a TAKS release test.