Clovis Unified holds high standards for every student and believes that each student can achieve academic success. It is the expectation of CUSD that school sites will hold high expectations for their staff and students and will utilize research-based strategies and techniques to ensure the academic success and support of all students.
In Clovis Unified students are assessed via multiple means including local/district assessments, state assessments, teacher observations, and the monitoring of student work samples.
Local/District assessments are given in grades Tk-12 and include but are not limited to Common Formative Assessments (CFA’s), teacher created assessments, iCAM, iCAL, and Inspect Assessments. The district also utilizes diagnostic assessments throughout the year such as DRA (grades TK-1) and iReady Diagnostics at multiple grade levels.
The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) is also given each spring to all students in grades 3-8 and 11. This assessment is designed to measure students' knowledge of the California Common Core State Standards.
Additionally, our Multilingual EL students are assessed within the first 30 days of enrollment into a school in California utilizing the English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC). The initial assessment provides schools and districts with the student’s initial language proficiency level. All students designated as English Learners based on the initial assessment are assessed using the summative ELPAC each spring until they have achieved adequate progress in English Language Development and are reclassified.
Student Progress in English Language Development and the mastery of English Language Development Standards is monitored through the use of:
More specific information about our Multilingual EL Program can be found in our Master Plan here: Master Plan Website