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ELPAC for Parents

About the ELPAC

Background

Currently, the English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) is the mandated state test for determining English language proficiency (ELP). It must be given to students whose primary language is one other than English. California and federal law require that local educational agencies administer a state test of ELP to eligible students in kindergarten—or year one of a two-year kindergarten program, also referred to as transitional kindergarten—through grade twelve. The ELPAC is aligned with the 2012 California English Language Development Standards and is comprised of two separate ELP assessments: The Initial ELPAC, and the Summative ELPAC.

The Alternate ELPAC will not assess potential English learners until the 2021–2022 administration year. LEAs must use a locally determined alternate English language proficiency assessment or the Initial ELPAC to assess potential English learners.

 

* The Statewide Operational Field Test: January through February of 2021. Administered one-on-one with a certified test examiner similar to the California Alternate Assessments.

 

Types of ELPAC Assessments and Administration

Initial ELPAC—primary identification of students as English learners (ELs).

Summative ELPAC—an annual assessment to measure an English Learners progress and to identify the student's ELP level.

  • The administration window is February 1 to May 31.

Alternate ELPAC—The Alternate ELPAC is an annual assessment to measure and to identify the student's ELP level for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities.

  • The Statewide Operational Field Test: January through February of 2021. Administered one-on-one with a certified test examiner similar to the California Alternate Assessments.
  • More information about the Alternate ELPAC is available on the Test Administration webpage.
 

Test Blueprints

Understanding the ELPAC Reports and Areas 
 
Comprender las Areas e Informes de ELPAC