- St. Helena Unified School District
- California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP)
- Electronic CAASPP/CAA/ELPAC Score Reports
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How do I access Electronic Student Score Reports?
Click the links below for directions on how to access your student's results:
State Student Score Reports - Parent Letter (English)
State Student Score Reports - Parent Letter (Spanish)
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Why Electronic Student Score Reports?
Convenient—Now families will be able to securely access current and historical electronic Student Score Reports by smartphone, tablet, or computer through the district’s parent portal. Receiving a child’s test results will no longer rely on a one-time mailing that may or may not reach the family.
Prompt—Families will have earlier access to their child’s electronic Student Score Report. In the past years, families had to wait for the paper version of the Student Score Report to arrive in the mail.
Efficient—The district costs associated with shipping, such as postage and staff time to package and mail paper Student Score Reports, will be greatly reduced or eliminated. School districts may continue to communicate using traditional paper reports for cases in which it is necessary or more appropriate.
Engaging—Electronic Student Score Reports promote the increased use of a district’s parent portal as part of a secure “one-stop-shop” for families to access their child’s school information, such as assignments, test results, grades, and attendance records.
Accessible—The electronic Student Score Reports will be available in English, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, and Filipino. In the future, Student Score Reports will also be made available in other languages.
Contemporary—Because the electronic Student Score Reports are not limited to one sheet of paper, they provide a future opportunity to deliver more dynamic and detailed information about a student’s progress.