How do I find my ELPAC results?
Test results for the 2020–21 Summative ELPAC are now available in the Test Operations Management System (TOMS), student information system (SIS) vendor portal, and California Educator Reporting System (CERS). For more information, view the Summative ELPAC: Reports and Results Now Available email communication.
How do I download ELPAC?
To download the Initial ELPAC (IELPAC) student score data file. Click on Reports in the top menu. Click on Initial ELPAC Reports in the submenu. Select the Initial ELPAC Student Score Data Report from the Available Reports menu.
What do you do in elpac test?
The Initial ELPAC testing window is from July 1 through June 30 annually.
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The following tasks types appear on the Summative ELPAC and do not appear in the Initial ELPAC:
- Speaking: Present and Discuss Information.
- Reading: Read a Student Essay.
- Writing: Write about an Academic Information.
What is the ELPAC for students?
The ELPAC is the required state test for English language proficiency (ELP) that must be given to students whose primary language is a language other than English. State and federal law require that local educational agencies administer a state test of ELP to eligible students in kindergarten through grade twelve.
How do I download the ELPAC test?
To download the Initial ELPAC (IELPAC) student score data file. Click on Reports in the top menu. Click on Initial ELPAC Reports in the submenu. Select the Initial ELPAC Student Score Data Report from the Available Reports menu.
What is the ELPAC used for?
The ELPAC is used to identify and monitor EL students' progress toward English language proficiency. EL students continue to take the Summative ELPAC annually until they meet their LEA's reclassification criteria.
What kind of questions are on the ELPAC?
Every year, students who are English learners take the ELPAC to measure their progress in learning English. All grades/grade spans have test questions in four different domains: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.
What are the 4 ELPAC domains?
Of the four ELPAC domains—Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing—the LEA can request only the Writing domain to be rescored.