Overview of English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC)
Background
The English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) is the mandated state test for determining English language proficiency (ELP). It is administered as an initial assessment to newly enrolled students whose primary language is not English, as indicated on a home language survey; and, annually, as a summative assessment to students who have been previously identified as EL students. For more information, please refer to the ELPAC Information Guide 2022-23 (DOCX) .
The general and Alternate ELPAC are aligned with the 2012 California English Language Development Standards (2012 ELD Standards) (PDF) . The Alternate ELPAC is aligned through the English Language Development Connectors (ELD Connectors) (DOCX) .
The general and Alternate ELPAC are delivered via a computer-based test delivery platform. The general ELPAC has four domains (Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing) which are administered on computer except for the Writing domain for kindergarten through grade two, which will remain as a paper-based test. The Alternate ELPAC has two communication modes: expressive (Speaking and Writing) and receptive (Listening and Reading).
Parent Guides to Understanding for Initial ELPAC, Summative ELPAC, and Alternate ELPAC
Starting Smarter: website for families about the ELPAC (English & Spanish)
SFUSD English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) Frequently Asked Questions
- SFUSD ELPAC Frequently Asked Questions: English
- SFUSD ELPAC Frequently Asked Questions: Arabic
- SFUSD ELPAC Frequently Asked Questions: Chinese
- SFUSD ELPAC Frequently Asked Questions: Filipino
- SFUSD ELPAC Frequently Asked Questions: Russian
- SFUSD ELPAC Frequently Asked Questions: Spanish
- SFUSD ELPAC Frequently Asked Questions: Vietnamese
This page was last updated on May 16, 2023