The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released the spring 2025 results for the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®) high school End-of-Course (EOC) assessments. STAAR EOC assessments measure whether high school students have mastered end-of-course knowledge and skills they need to progress to the next level and, ultimately, graduate ready for college, a career or the military.
Metrics for both Algebra I and Biology were up compared to spring 2024, while English I and English II saw slight declines. U.S. History remained relatively stable. The data below reflects the performance of all students.
“Texas students and educators continue to work hard to demonstrate academic excellence,” said Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath. “At the same time, we also recognize that too many students are still not where they need to be academically. Using a reliable system of assessments, we can continue making progress on the strategies that are most effective in improving student learning and long-term success.”
The 2025 STAAR EOC Analysis provides a more detailed statewide summary of the Spring 2025 EOC results.
Parents and families can view their child’s individual STAAR EOC results by visiting their school system’s family portal or TexasAssessment.gov using the unique access code provided by their child’s school.
STAAR EOC aggregate level data by state, region, district or campus is available to view and download on the Texas Assessment Research Portal.
Results for STAAR grades 3–8 assessments will be made publicly available on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. On that date, parents and families can view their child’s individual 3-8 results using the unique access code provided by their child’s school or by logging into their school system’s family portal.
The full press release can be found here.