What are the TELPAS criteria for a student in his/her 2nd year in U.S. schools?
Using the table shown in the answer to question 7, above, students in their 2nd year in U.S. schools who previously took the reading component of the TELPAS need only score one level higher than they did on the previous year test. For example, a student who scored Beginning the prior year and scored Intermediate in the current year would contribute to the numerator of this indicator. However, a previous tester in their 2nd year who scored Intermediate in the 1st year would need to score Advanced or higher in their second year.
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