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English Language Proficiency Assessment
Contact
Heather Villalobos Pavia, EdD
Assessment Division
villalobospavia_h@cde.state.co.us
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Important Announcements
The testing window for the 2025-2026 school year is from January 12, 2026, to February 13, 2026.
English Language Proficiency Assessments
Colorado uses WIDA English language proficiency assessments.
ACCESS assessments are secure, large-scale English language proficiency assessments given annually to Kindergarten through 12th graders who are identified as Multilingual learners (NEP or LEP). ACCESS results provide educators and parents with information about their child's English language proficiency level in the language domains of Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
Annual Measure of Proficiency
All Multilingual Learners (NEP and LEP), including students with disabilities, must participate in the state English language proficiency assessment system. The educational team (IEP, 504, or EL), which must include the parents, determines whether the student will take ACCESS for ELLs with or without accommodations or, for a student with the most significant cognitive disability, meets the participation requirements for the alternate assessment. According to federal requirements, there must be evidence of alignment between a student’s educational plan, instruction, and the accommodations provided on any of the state assessments, as well as any determinations for students to participate in Alternate ACCESS. Three participation options exist:
- The student participates in WIDA ACCESS or WIDA ACCESS for Kindergarten without an accommodation.
- The student participates in WIDA ACCESS or WIDA ACCESS for Kindergarten with an accommodation*.
- The student participates in Alternate ACCESS for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities.
Note: It is neither appropriate nor ethical to provide Alternate ACCESS to students who do not qualify to take the assessment.
*Accommodations are practices and procedures that provide equitable access during instruction and assessment for students who have a documented need, including students with a disability and English learners. In order to use accommodations on state testing, accommodations must be determined by the student’s educational team and documented in the student’s IEP, 504, or EL plan.
Test forms:
- Kindergarten (paper-based)
- ACCESS grades 1-12 (computer-based and paper-based)
- Alternate ACCESS grades K-12, for students with IEPs written to the Extended Evidence Outcomes (paper-based)
Placement/Screener Assessment
WIDA Screener/WIDA Screener Kindergarten are semi-secure English language proficiency "screener" test is given to incoming students who may be designated as Multilingual learners. The Screener assessments are given to newly enrolled students to help educators identify whether they are Multilingual learners (MLs). WIDA screeners are one component of ML identification. This assessment aligns with the CELP standards.
Contact the Office of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education with questions related to the placement of students
- WIDA Screener is used to assist in the identification of students who qualify for English Language Development (ELD) programming.
- Per federal guidelines, students new to the district with a primary or home language other than English must be screened, and parent notification of eligibility for ELD programming must occur within 30 days from the beginning of the school year. Throughout the remainder of the school year, the process must happen within two weeks of the student's enrollment.
- The determination of ELD program placement is made at the district level.
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