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Testing - Measuring Success

Testing and Assessment - Measuring Success

The office of assessment and accountability supports student learning by coordinating, developing, analyzing and reporting student achievement data. From this page you can find information about State and District Assessments and view the results of these tests.

CAASPP (California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress)  caaspp

Preliminary 2022 California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) results are available for our individual students and our school.  

Test scores are recorded as Standards Exceeded, Standards Met, Standards Nearly Met, and Standards Not Met.

AASPP was administered to students in grades 3-8 and grade 11 during the Spring of 2022.  If your child took the CAASPP, you can access their individual results through ParentVUE.  Click here for directions for using ParentVUE. Please keep in mind that these scores are only one measure of an individual student’s learning. Data from these assessments is used as part of a broader picture of student achievement. Teachers use these results in conjunction with site and classroom assessments and observations to help tailor instruction throughout the school year.

This was the first statewide test given to California students since 2019. Following the pandemic, the 2022 test was significantly revised by the California Department of Education (CDE), providing a new baseline for school districts and sites to measure progress moving forward. Due to the significant changes in the test, districts and sites are unable to make direct comparisons with previous years’ results. However, consistent strong results are indicative of system-wide collaboration by parents, teachers, and school staff to facilitate student success.    We are proud of our students and know their accomplishments are reflected in a variety of ways.  CAASPP results are one measure of progress and should be reviewed alongside other learning information as well.

ELPAC (English Language Proficiency Assessments for CA)  testing

Information for the ELPAC, a required state test for English language proficiency that must be given to students whose primary language is other than English.

Frequently Asked Questions about ELPAC

ELPAC Test Results -  School, District, County, Statewide 

PFT (Physical Fitness Testing)

Includes information regarding the physical fitness test required to be administered to students in grades 5, 7, and 9.

CA Board of Education PFT site

Program Overview

PFT Results

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