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Reclassing, short for reclassification, involves having a student repeat a grade level for various reasons and can occur at different points in a students academic journey, from nursery school to high school.
The ELPAC is used to assess the students English language proficiency in transitional kindergarten through grade twelve. The results of the ELPAC helps schools understand the needs of their students and determine the appropriate language instructional support and services to provide to their students.
Reclassification is the process whereby a student is reclassified from EL status to Fluent English Proficient (RFEP) status. Reclassification can take place at any time during the academic year, immediately upon the student meeting all the criteria.
Athletes may reclassify to a later year, repeating a grade in high school or middle school to gain an extra year to grow taller and stronger while developing academically and athletically. In some cases, children can be as young as 11 and in elementary school when they are held back.
Our overall estimates closely match the rates reported by the California Department of Education from 2016 until 2020. Overall reclassification remained low in 2021 (6%).
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What is Reclassification? Reclassification refers to the process of a student graduating on a date that differs from the typical four-year high school timeline.

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