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- CAASPP ELPAC Home
CAASPP and the ELPAC are systems of assessment designed to support educators, administrators, and students by promoting high-quality teaching and learning
- Practice and Training Tests - CAASPP ELPAC
Practice and training tests are available to provide students experience with the testing interface and test content Access the Practice and Training Interface for test administrators and test examiners Access resources, including scoring guides, rubrics, and DFAs, for the practice tests
- CAASPP Test Results - CAASPP Reporting (CA Dept of Education)
Starting point for viewing test results for California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP)
- CAASPP Frequently Asked Questions (CA Dept of Education)
Smarter Balanced Assessments are part of a new testing program called the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP), which replaces the Standardized Testing and Reporting Program that expired on July 1, 2013 Why are new assessments needed in California?
- CAASPP and ELPAC Interim Assessments
Access information and reports on the completion status for students taking all CAASPP and ELPAC assessments Enter scores and responses for certain domains of the ELPAC Interim Assessments as well as the Initial ELPAC and Summative ELPAC
- CAASPP - Washington Unified School District
California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) is California's system of end-of-year state assessments comprising of the computerized Smarter Balanced assessments, the science assessment, and the alternate assessments
- About CAASPP and ELPAC - CAASPP Reporting (CA Dept of Education)
The primary purpose of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) System is to assist teachers, administrators, students, and parents by promoting high-quality teaching and learning through the use of a variety of assessment approaches and item types
- California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP . . .
The primary purpose of the CAASPP System is to assist teachers, administrators, students, and parents by promoting high-quality teaching and learning through the use of a variety of assessment approaches and item types
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