• ACCESS for ELLs is an English language proficiency test that measures students’ academic English language skills.

     

    ACCESS for ELLs must be administered to all ELLs during the yearly testing window, which typically takes place from late January through late March.

    • Testing Window: January 22, 2024 - March 15, 2024 (Please note that this window includes Spring Break and President's Day).

     

    • Visit for Florida-specific information and resources related to ELL assessment, including the ACCESS for ELLs Checklist, where you can find each step in the testing process from beginning to end. If you have been asked to complete WIDA online training activities but do not believe you have a login, please contact your District or School Assessment Coordinator.

     

    • Please visit to enroll in the course to get certified to be able to administer the WIDA ACCESS for ELLs Paper assessment.

    FAQs:

    • Do I need to re-certify if I did WIDA last year? YES, you must re-certify and complete the module quizzes even if you were certified last year.
    • When does testing start? The testing window is January 22-March 15th.
    • How do I get my WIDA Secure Portal Log In information? Reach out to your school's testing coordinator.
    • Who do I give my certificate to? Your school testing coordinator
    • Who do I contact if I have questions regarding testing materials? Virginia Hays  - haysv@duvalschools.org

    For the Spring 2024 administration, the following assessments will be used to satisfy state and federal requirements for the annual assessment of the English language proficiency of English language learners (ELLs):

    • Kindergarten ACCESS for ELLs, a paper-based assessment for Kindergarten
    • ACCESS for ELLs Paper, a paper-based assessment for Grades 1 through 12
    • Alternate ACCESS for ELLs, a paper-based assessment for ELLs in Grades 1 through 12 who have significant cognitive disabilities

    It is very important to maintain test security and follow procedures at all times to ensure students' scores are not invalidated due to a test administration irregularity.