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Assessment Spotlight, Issue 361

California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) email update, April 10, 2026

Focusing on the CAASPP System and English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC)—and including, when timely, updates on California’s other statewide assessments. For questions related to test administration, coordination, and trainings, visit the CAASPP and ELPAC website External link opens in new window or tab. .

Systems Downtime Reminder

The CAASPP and ELPAC Test Operations Management System will be unavailable for a scheduled downtime from today, Friday, April 10, at 5 p.m. to Sunday, April 12, at 8 p.m. Visit the CAASPP-ELPAC System Downtime Schedule web page External link opens in new window or tab. for more information about this and other scheduled downtimes through June 2027.

April’s Featured Tools for Teachers Resource

This month’s featured Tools for Teachers resource, Drop It Like It’s... External link opens in new window or tab.(account required) is an engaging high school physical science lesson that brings Newton’s Second Law to life through hands-on experimentation and interactive modeling. Students, working in small groups, create a device using a template to investigate the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. By collecting and analyzing data, they discover how these variables interact mathematically through the formula F = ma.

Formative assessment is seamlessly integrated throughout the lesson to promote deep understanding and real-time feedback. Strategies such as Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down External link opens in new window or tab. and Strategic Questioning External link opens in new window or tab. help gauge students' grasp of learning goals, uncover misconceptions, and guide instruction. Students also use sticky notes in the Blanket the Table External link opens in new window or tab. strategy, collaborate on an Anchor Chart External link opens in new window or tab. to build consensus, and complete an Exit Ticket External link opens in new window or tab. reflection to synthesize their learning.

Through this structured inquiry and the ongoing formative checks, students not only grasp the core of Newton’s Second Law but also practice scientific reasoning, collaboration, and data analysis.
To view this and other Tools for Teachers resources, local educational agency (LEA) staff need a Tools for Teachers account, which is free of charge and can be obtained either through self-registration, described in the flyer How to Self-Register for Tools for Teachers External link opens in new window or tab.(PDF) or by contacting their testing coordinator.

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Questions:   California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress Office | caaspp@cde.ca.gov | 916-445-8765
Last Reviewed: Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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