California English Language Development Test (CELDT)

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California English Language Development Test (CELDT)

What is the CELDT? The CELDT is a test that measures how well a student can listen, speak, read, and write in English. California state law requires that the CELDT be given each year to English Learners (students who do not speak English fluently).

What is the purpose of the CELDT? The purpose of this test is: To identify new students K-12 who are new to the District To monitor student progress in learning English (annual assessment) To help decide when a student is fully proficient in academic English (reclassification)

What does the CELDT cover? The CELDT covers listening and speaking skills for students in kindergarten and 1st grade The test for students in grades 2 - 12 covers listening and speaking, reading, and writing skills. The CELDT at all grade levels is based on English Language Development standards.

How are results of the CELDT used? Test results for students who are newly enrolled in the District are used to help determine their English skills for proper classroom placement. Results from the annual assessment are used to see how well students are progressing in learning English.

How and when do parents/guardians get their students test results? As soon as the tests are scored by the testing contractor, the results are returned to the District. The District sends student test results to the parents/guardians by U.S. mail.

How are CELDT results reported for individual students? There are five levels of proficiency a student can achieve:

Beginning level: Students understand simple phrases spoken in English Beginning level: Students understand simple phrases spoken in English. They begin to speak a few words to communicate basic needs. Early Intermediate level: Students understand and respond to simple school tasks in English. They speak using phrases and short sentences.

Intermediate level: Students speak, read, and write in English on familiar topics. They retell simple stories, participate in school discussions, and speak using full sentences. Early Advanced level: Students developing close to native-like proficiency in English. Advanced level: Students speak, read, and write English in a manner that resembles a native English speaker.