

Please inform test examiners if students are going to be reclassified to ensure students are not tested erroneously. While reclassification updates will remove the Summative ELPAC test eligibility for these students, it takes two days for the changes to be reflected in TOMS and the student testing interface. Summative ELPAC Reclassification ReminderĮTS has been receiving a number of STAIRS cases requesting Reset Appeals for students who have started or completed Summative ELPAC testing but have already been reclassified.The day after starting an alternate or general assessment (except for the Initial ELPAC) Student demographic information is locked, including assignment of alternate or general assessments. Two hours after coordinators assign test settings in TOMS Test settings are available for students to use in the test delivery system. Two hours after coordinators assign the alternate assessments Two days from posting in CALPADS (Once students are in the testing system, additional time may be needed to alter testing assignments or test settings.)Įligible students are able to take the alternate assessments.

Users are able to administer summative assessments.ģ0–60 minutes after users sign security affidavits electronically in TOMS New users can access their TOMS accounts.Īpproximately one hour after the LEA or site coordinator has created or added the user There can be delays between when you upload or make changes and when information reaches the test delivery system. News and Tips for the ELPAC Administration The English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) website serves as the portal for resources that a local educational agency (LEA) will need to administer the ELPAC and the Alternate ELPAC.
