What proficiency level score does a student have to obtain to be considered English language proficient?
As of January 1, 2010, students who obtain an overall composite proficiency level of 4.8 as well as a 4.2 composite literacy (reading/writing) proficiency level on the annually administered state approved English language proficiency test, ACCESS for ELLsĀ®, are to be considered English language proficient. Districts with additional questions regarding the determination of English language proficiency are encouraged to call the Division of English Language Learning at 312-814-3850.
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