How will the ELP component be updated to account for the impact of COVID on 2021 and 2020 TELPAS administrations?
How will the ELP component be updated to account for the impact of COVID on 2021 and 2020 TELPAS administrations?
- A student is considered having made progress if the student advances by at least one score of the composite rating from the prior year to the current year, or the student’s 2022 result is Advanced High or Basic Fluency.
- If the composite rating from 2021 is not available, the 2020 composite rating is compared to the 2022 composite rating. As the completion of TELPAS was optional in 2020, if the 2020 composite rating is available but does not show progress, the 2019 composite rating is compared to the 2022 composite rating.
- If the composite rating from 2020 is not available, the 2019 composite rating is compared to the 2022 composite rating.
- If the composite rating from 2019 is not available, the 2018 composite rating is compared to the 2022 composite rating.