Texas Assessment Results 2026: Check STAAR Scores Online


Texas assessment results for spring 2026 are officially rolling out — STAAR End-of-Course scores went live on June 10, 2026, and grades 3–8 results arrive June 16, 2026. If you’re a parent staring at a report card wondering what that six-character access code does, or you’ve lost it entirely, this guide walks you through every way to pull up your child’s scores in under three minutes — and what those scores actually mean.

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Texas Assessment Results 2026: Quick Answer

To check Texas assessment results, go to the Texas Assessment Family Portal (txfamilyportal.org), enter your child’s unique access code from their STAAR Report Card along with their date of birth, and click Login. No code? Use the Lookup Access Code option with your child’s name, DOB, and SSN or Student ID. Many districts also offer one-click access through their own parent portals.

2026 STAAR Results Release Dates

Assessment Results Available Status
Spring STAAR EOC (Algebra I, English I & II, Biology, U.S. History) June 10, 2026 ✔ Available now
STAAR Grades 3–8 (Math, RLA, Science, Social Studies) June 16, 2026 ⏳ Coming this week
Summer STAAR EOC retests July 31, 2026 Upcoming

3 Ways to Check Your Child’s Scores

Method 1: Texas Assessment Family Portal (Fastest)

  1. Visit txfamilyportal.org or the official Texas Assessment website.
  2. Enter the six-character unique access code printed on your child’s STAAR Report Card.
  3. Enter your child’s date of birth and click Login.
  4. Select the most recent test administration to view the full score report.

Method 2: Lost Your Access Code? Look It Up

On the Family Portal login screen, click “Lookup Access Code.” Enter your child’s first name, SSN or State Student ID, and date of birth. The portal retrieves the code instantly — and good news: the code never changes, so save it once and it works for every future test year.

Method 3: Your School District’s Parent Portal (One Click)

Most Texas districts — Austin ISD, Arlington ISD, Lake Travis ISD, and hundreds more — now include a single sign-on (SSO) link inside their own parent portals (Skyward, Frontline, TEAMS, etc.). Log in to your district portal, find the Texas Assessment Parent Portal link next to your child’s name, and you’ll land directly on their results. No access code needed.

STAAR Report Card showing unique access code location for Texas Family Portal login

What Do the STAAR Performance Levels Mean?

Performance Level What It Means Passing?
Masters Grade Level On track for success in the next grade with no intervention ✔ Yes
Meets Grade Level Strong understanding; likely to succeed with some support ✔ Yes
Approaches Grade Level Partial understanding; needs targeted support to stay on track ✔ Yes
Did Not Meet Grade Level Significant gaps; intensive support recommended ✘ No

New for 2026: See Every Question and Answer

This is the feature most parents don’t know about. For spring 2026 STAAR tests, the Family Portal doesn’t just show a score — it shows every single test question, the answer your child chose, the correct answer, and a written rationale explaining why. You’ll also find a strengths-and-gaps breakdown plus free at-home learning resources matched to the exact skills your child needs to work on. It turns a one-number report into a genuine summer study plan.

Troubleshooting: Can’t See Your Child’s Results?

Problem Fix
“Invalid access code” error Codes are case-sensitive — type it exactly as printed. Confirm the DOB format matches (MM/DD/YYYY).
Results not showing yet Grades 3–8 scores don’t post until June 16, 2026. EOC scores are live now. Check the release table above.
Lookup tool can’t find the student Try the State Student ID instead of SSN, and use the legal first name on school records (no nicknames).
No access code at all Contact your campus or district testing coordinator — they can retrieve it. Codes are FERPA-protected, so ID may be required.

Frequently Asked Questions

When are the 2026 STAAR results released in Texas?

Spring 2026 STAAR EOC results were released on June 10, 2026. Grades 3–8 results arrive June 16, 2026, and summer EOC retest results follow on July 31, 2026.

Where do I check my child’s Texas assessment results?

Use the official Texas Assessment Family Portal (txfamilyportal.org), the Texas Assessment website, or your district’s parent portal with single sign-on.

What is the unique access code and where do I find it?

It’s a six-character code printed on your child’s STAAR Report Card. It stays the same every year. Lost it? Use the Lookup Access Code tool with your child’s name, DOB, and SSN or Student ID.

What is a passing score on STAAR?

Approaches, Meets, and Masters Grade Level all count as passing. Only Did Not Meet Grade Level is a non-passing result.

Can I see the actual test questions my child answered?

Yes — for spring 2026 administrations, the Family Portal displays every question, your child’s answer, the correct answer, and an explanation for each one.

Final Word

Checking Texas assessment results takes three minutes once you have the access code — and the 2026 portal gives you far more than a score. Pull up the question-by-question breakdown, note the skill gaps it flags, and bring the report to your child’s fall parent-teacher conference. STAAR is one data point, not a verdict — but it’s a useful one when you know how to read it.

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