Washington English Language Proficiency Assessment (WELPA)
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Washington English Language Proficiency Assessment


The Washington English Language Proficiency Assessment (WELPA) determines student eligibility for English language development (ELD) services. The WELPA annually assesses growth in English language development by the state’s English language learners. This assessment tests reading, writing, listening and speaking knowledge and skills.

The WELPA consists of two tests:

  • The Placement Test is used to determine initial student eligibility for English language development (ELD) services. The Placement Test is given to all students whose families answer “yes” to question #2 on the Home Language Survey: “Is your child’s first language a language other than English?”
  • The Annual Test is given to all students who qualified for ELD services with a Placement Test. It measures students’ growth in English language knowledge and skills. Results from this test determine which students are eligible to continue to receive ELD services.
  • Information about the WELPA: English | Amharic | Arabic | Cambodian | Japanese | Korean | Marshallese | Nepali | Punjabi | Russian | Samoan | Somali | Spanish | Tagalog | Ukrainian | Vietnamese

 

What's New

WELPA 2013 Score Reports Overview--How to Read and Interpret the Score Reports

2013 Interpretation Guide

June Key Dates

  • June 3, Web Interpretation Guide posts
  • June 4, District results on WAMS
  • June 5-10, ISRs in-district
  • June 10, Last day to submit surveys
  • June 18-20, CD score file, Interpretation Guides in-district
  • June 26, CTB.com opens for Placement AOs

2013-14 Placement Test Quantities and Delivery Dates

Placement Test Student Results Sheets

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