Mathnasium of Rowlett builds personalized learning plans to help students truly understand the content tested on the STAAR math exam.
Building the Foundation
In grades 3 through 5, STAAR math tests foundational skills students will build on for years. Our tutors help students achieve Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) mastery in numerical representations, the four operations, fractions and decimals, and early measurement and geometry concepts, which are the building blocks behind every higher-level math topic to come.
Abstract Thinking and Real-World Application
Middle school STAAR math requires students to think more abstractly and apply concepts to real-world scenarios. Our tutors build TEKS mastery in algebraic relationships, ratios and proportional reasoning, data analysis, and personal financial literacy — all strands tested directly on the STAAR exam.
A Graduation Requirement
High school students must pass the Algebra I End-of-Course (EOC) exam as a graduation requirement. We prepare students for this high-stakes assessment by building mastery in linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, quadratic functions, and exponential relationships mapped directly to the Algebra I TEKS.
STAAR Math Tutors Near You
Mathnasium of Rowlett proudly supports families preparing for the STAAR math test in and near Rowlett, including:
The Mathnasium Method™
Mathnasium's STAAR math tutors use the Mathnasium Method™, our proprietary teaching approach based on personalized learning plans and proven teaching techniques, to help students close their knowledge gaps, expand their mathematical thinking, and build the skills they need to excel on the exam.
A Method That Gets Results
94%
of parents report an improvement in their child’s math skills and understanding
90%
of students saw an improvement in their grades
93%
of parents report their child’s improved attitude towards math after attending Mathnasium
Students can choose to attend their Mathnasium sessions in person or online. Our live, face-to-face online sessions are led by the same tutors you would meet at your nearest learning center.
We welcome you to contact your local Mathnasium Learning Center with any questions you may have about our STAAR math tutors. Here are some of the more common ones we get:
Mathnasium of Rowlett is located at 8301 Lakeview Parkway, Rowlett, TX 75088.
Our center is easy to reach with convenient parking. Students can also join live, face-to-face online sessions from home.
We proudly serve families in the Rowlett, Garland ISD, and Rockwall ISD communities, and surrounding areas.
STAAR, or the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, is an annual standardized testing program in Texas that measures students’ understanding and application of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) in core subjects: mathematics, reading language arts (RLA), science, and social studies.
Students in Texas from grades 3 through 8 and high school participate in STAAR assessments.
Students in Texas typically take the STAAR math test in the spring. With Texas now offering STAAR assessments across three testing windows, one in fall, one in winter, and one in spring, there is no single right time to start preparing, and earlier support gives students more opportunities to demonstrate growth.
STAAR results are reported across four performance levels: Masters Grade Level, Meets Grade Level, Approaches Grade Level, and Did Not Meet Grade Level. A score of Approaches Grade Level or higher is considered passing. Students who score at the Masters or Meets level demonstrate stronger readiness for the next grade. Knowing where your child falls helps us build a personalized learning plan that targets exactly what they need.
A “Did Not Meet” score is a starting point, not a verdict. Texas does not require students to be held back based on STAAR results alone. Instead, schools use this score to determine the level of targeted academic support your child needs going forward.
This is where Mathnasium can help. We’ll start with a diagnostic assessment to identify exactly where the knowledge gaps are, then build a personalized learning plan that rebuilds understanding concept by concept, so your child enters the next grade level with stronger skills and renewed confidence.
STAAR test scores serve to evaluate students’ mastery of core subjects. In Texas, STAAR scores, including math scores, can affect students’:
Yes. Mathnasium’s specially trained tutors help students prepare for the STAAR math test.
We begin with a diagnostic assessment to identify each student’s current skill level and areas for growth. Using those insights, we create personalized learning plans that align with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and build mastery level by level.
During sessions, tutors reinforce classroom learning, introduce upcoming concepts, and incorporate helpful test-taking strategies. Because we teach math in a way that makes sense and encourage questions in a caring group environment, students develop the understanding and confidence they need to approach the STAAR exam with success.
No, Mathnasium is a math-only learning center. Our tutors prepare students for a variety of K-12 math classes and tests, including the STAAR.
We help students in Texas from elementary through high school prepare for STAAR math. That includes grades 3 through 8 as well as high school students who take End-of-Course (EOC) exams in Algebra I and other tested subjects.
Our diagnostic assessment shows us where each student stands relative to their current grade. From there, we follow a personalized learning plan that may review earlier material, strengthen on-grade skills, and preview upcoming topics.
We focus on the exact math concepts your student will see on their grade-level STAAR test. That typically includes:
During the assessment, we identify which of these areas need the most attention for your child. Then we build a personalized learning plan that strengthens earlier skills and reinforces the current grade’s TEKS standards.
Mathnasium’s STAAR math tutors employ the Mathnasium Method™, our proprietary teaching approach designed to help students truly understand and enjoy math. The Mathnasium Method™ comprises:
We reduce test anxiety by building math confidence through consistent progress, not pressure. Students work in a calm, supportive group environment where mistakes are treated as part of learning.
Tutors also coach students on test-taking strategies and help them feel prepared, focused, and in control on test day.
No, there is no difference between our in-center and online STAAR math tutoring. Both formats follow the same personalized learning plan and deliver the same quality of live, face-to-face instruction.
To start their Mathnasium journey, students take a diagnostic assessment which allows us to identify their math knowledge gaps and strengths. We use the assessment-based insights to create a personalized learning plan that will put your student on the best path towards achieving success on the STAAR test.
We recommend starting STAAR math tutoring well before the spring test window so your student has time to truly learn and practice each concept. Many families begin in the fall or early winter, which allows us to:
Even if you start closer to the exam, we can still focus on high-priority topics. Based on the assessment, we will suggest how many weekly sessions will best support your student’s goals.
Yes. We regularly work with students who are retaking the STAAR math test. The first step is to remove the sense of failure and replace it with a clear, hopeful plan.
We review previous score reports when available, conduct our own assessment, and identify the specific concepts that caused trouble the first time. Then we design a personalized learning plan that fills those gaps and rebuilds confidence.
Along the way, tutors use caring guidance, celebrate progress, and show students that they can understand and succeed with STAAR math.
Usually, we recommend 2 to 3 math tutoring sessions per week. However, our tutors may suggest a different frequency of sessions based on each student’s specific goals and needs. We recommend starting STAAR math tutoring early to allow the student enough time to learn and master the math concepts they’ll face on the test.
Getting started is easy! Call or text us at (469) 854-0373 or email us at [email protected] to schedule a free diagnostic assessment.
During the assessment, we’ll identify your student’s current skill level, knowledge gaps, and STAAR goals. From there, we’ll create a personalized learning plan and help you set up a tutoring schedule that works for your family. Most students begin STAAR prep sessions within just a few days of their assessment.

When my kids leave their sessions, they can explain the concepts they learned as if they were telling a story.
Mathnasium individualizes instruction to meet each student’s needs, ensuring that it challenges them without causing frustration.
Mathnasium is a wonderful program. The instructors are not only brilliant, but very kind human beings who genuinely care about the development of their students.