AUSTIN -- The Texas Education Agency (TEA) released the 3-8 Spring 2025 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) results on June 17. The results include assessments in reading language arts (RLA) and mathematics in grades 3-8, as well as 5th and 8th grade science and 8th grade social studies.
This year’s results bring promising news in reading language arts, as the statewide performance of students meeting grade level surpasses pre-pandemic levels. This is a clear indication that the targeted instructional supports and recovery strategies are yielding meaningful outcomes for Texas students.
Reading language arts (RLA) scores improved across nearly every grade level. The largest RLA improvements were seen in grade 5, where the percentage of students meeting grade level increased by four percentage points. Similar growth was observed in grades 3 and 4, with each increasing by 3%. Grade 8 RLA performance also rose by 2%. The percentage of students who scored on grade level in grades 6 and 7 remained steady, matching last year’s results.