Overview of TOMS User Roles
Users are assigned roles through TOMS. Each role is assigned a set of permissions giving specific access to different assessment systems. The tables that follow contain information regarding the user roles available for assignment in TOMS. These user roles govern access to features within TOMS and other systems, including CERS. All user roles include access to the Smarter Balanced Tools for Teachers. Refer to the following links for more information on user roles:
LEA staff who do not need access to California assessment–related systems can have access to the Tools for Teachers website, which serves as the formative assessment component to the Smarter Balanced assessment system. Coordinators can assign the Tools for Teachers Only role for these users. Users with an affiliated LEA email address can also access the System Links menu on the CAASPP & ELPAC Website to use the [Tools for Teachers] link to self-register.
CAASPP
The table that follows (table 1) contains details on the user roles available for users who manage and administer CAASPP.
Table 1. TOMS User Roles for CAASPP
TOMS User Roles |
System Responsibilities and Abilities |
Superintendent
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This role is automatically assigned to LEA superintendents and charter school administrators listed in the California School Directory (CSD). This role has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Assignment and designation of LEA coordinator(s)
- Removing the permission(s) from LEA coordinator(s)
- Designate one LEA coordinator as the "primary" LEA coordinator. Only the superintendent and the primary LEA coordinator can assign the LEA coordinator role to other users. If the superintendent does not designate a primary LEA coordinator, the first user assigned the LEA coordinator role will be automatically designated as the primary LEA coordinator. If there is no LEA CAASPP coordinator assigned, then the superintendent is assigned the role of LEA CAASPP Coordinator by default until another user is assigned the role specifically.
- Add the special education coordinator and technology coordinator contacts, if needed.
- Access to Completion Status reports in TOMS
- Access to assessment results in CERS for all students in the LEA
- Ability to designate user roles for the current and upcoming school year
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LEA CAASPP Coordinator (Primary)
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There are two types of LEA CAASPP coordinators: primary and additional. The primary coordinator has to be designated by the superintendent. If the superintendent does not assign the Primary LEA CAASPP Coordinator, then the first user designated as an LEA CAASPP coordinator is designated as the primary by default. If there is no LEA CAASPP coordinator assigned, then the superintendent is assigned the role of LEA CAASPP Coordinator by default until another user is assigned the role specifically.
Both the primary and additional coordinators have the following system responsibilities and abilities.
- Assignment and management—including creating, updating, deactivating, and deleting—of additional LEA CAASPP coordinators
- Assignment and management of all CAASPP user roles
- Addition of the special education coordinator and technology coordinator contacts
- Assignment and verification of test administration windows
- Entry and uploading of the following:
- Student test assignments
- Test settings
- Unlisted resources
- Condition codes
- SSR options
- Submission of STAIRS incidents
- Management of the THSS, which includes the ability to view interim assessment constructed responses for all students within the LEA, score responses for which the LEA CAASPP coordinator has been assigned, and reassign responses to any scorer or score manager within the LEA
- Access to the Interim Assessment Viewing System
- Access to Completion Status reports in TOMS as well as all other LEA-level reports
- Access to LEA-level reports in the Completion Status System
- Access to assessment results in CERS for all students in the LEA
- Creation of student groups in CERS
- Ability to administer all summative, interim, practice, and training tests
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LEA CAASPP Coordinator (Additional)
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There are two types of LEA CAASPP coordinators: primary and additional. If the superintendent does not assign the Primary LEA CAASPP Coordinator, then the first user designated as an LEA coordinator is designated as the primary by default. Once activated, the primary coordinator can add other LEA-level CAASPP coordinators. Superintendents still have the ability to add additional LEA CAASPP coordinators as well.
Both the primary and additional coordinators have the following system responsibilities and abilities.
- Assignment and management of all CAASPP user roles
- Addition of the special education coordinator and technology coordinator contacts
- Assignment and verification of test administration windows
- Entry and uploading of the following:
- Student test assignments
- Test settings
- Unlisted resources
- Condition codes
- SSR options
- Submission of STAIRS incidents
- Management of the THSS, which includes the ability to view interim assessment constructed responses for all students within the LEA, score responses for which the LEA CAASPP coordinator has been assigned, and reassign responses to any scorer or score manager within the LEA
- Access to the Interim Assessment Viewing System
- Access to Completion Status reports in TOMS as well as all other LEA-level reports
- Access to LEA-level reports in the Completion Status System
- Access to assessment results in CERS for all students in the LEA
- Creation of student groups in CERS
- Ability to administer all summative, interim, practice, and training tests
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Site CAASPP Coordinator
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA CAASPP coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Identification and training of all relevant site staff
- Assignment of users at the site level
- Coordination of test security
- Entry of the following:
- Student test assignments
- Unlisted resources
- Entry and uploading of the following:
- Test settings
- Condition codes
- Submission of STAIRS incidents
- Management of the THSS, which includes the ability to view interim assessment constructed responses for all students at the site, score responses for which they have been assigned, and reassign responses to any scorer or score manager within the LEA
- Access to the Interim Assessment Viewing System
- Access to Completion Status reports in TOMS along with all site-level reports
- Access to site-level reports in the Completion Status System
- Access to summative assessment results in CERS
- Access to interim assessment results in CERS for all students at the site
- Creation of student groups in CERS and assignment of rosters and student groups to site users
- Ability to administer all summative, interim, practice, and training tests at the site
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CAASPP Test Administrator
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA CAASPP coordinator or site CAASPP coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Administration of standard summative, interim, practice, and training tests to students (Administration within a general test session can include students at multiple test sites so long as the test administrator is assigned the role at that test site.)
- Verification of student test settings in the Test Administrator Interface
- Test session security
- Access to the THSS, which includes the ability to view interim assessment constructed responses for all students at the site and score responses for which the test administrator has been assigned
- Access to the Interim Assessment Viewing System
- Access to School Level Student Test Assignment and School Level Student Test Settings reports in TOMS
- Access to summative and interim assessment results in CERS for the students in the student group(s) assigned to them by a coordinator
- Ability to second-score the CAA for ELA, if needed
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CAASPP Test Examiner
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA CAASPP coordinator or site CAASPP coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only. The user must be a credentialed or licensed employee at the LEA and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Administration of both the general and the alternate summative assessments and interim, practice, and training tests to students (Administration within a general test session can include students at multiple test sites so long as the test examiner is assigned the role at that test site. Because alternate assessments are administered one-on-one, a test session would always include just one student.)
- Verification of student test settings in the Test Administrator Interface
- Test session security
- Access to the THSS, which includes the ability to view interim assessment constructed responses for all students at the site and score responses for which the test examiner been assigned
- Access to the Interim Assessment Viewing System
- Access to School Level Student Test Assignment and Student Test Settings reports in TOMS
- Access to summative and interim assessment results in CERS for the students in the student group(s) assigned to them by a coordinator
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IA Administrator Only
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA CAASPP coordinator or site CAASPP coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Administration only of the interim assessments to students
- Access to the THSS, which includes the ability to view interim assessment constructed responses for all students at the site and score responses for which the IA administrator has been assigned
- Access to the Interim Assessment Viewing System
- Access to the Interim Assessment Completion Status System for interim assessment reporting
- Access to interim assessment results available through CERS for the students in the student group(s) assigned to them by a coordinator
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Educator - District
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA CAASPP coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the LEA level only and has the following system responsibility and permission:
- Access to assessment results in CERS for the entire LEA
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Educator - Test Site
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA CAASPP coordinator or site CAASPP coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibility and permission:
- Access to assessment results in CERS for the entire school
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Educator - Roster
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA CAASPP coordinator or site CAASPP coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibility and permission:
- Access to assessment results in CERS for the students in the roster group assigned to them by a coordinator
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Tools for Teachers Only
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Tools for Teachers access is provided to all coordinator, test administrator, and test examiner roles. A user with any of these roles does not require the addition of the Tools for Teachers Only role.
This role is assigned by users who have the LEA CAASPP coordinator or site CAASPP coordinator role and has the following system responsibility and permission:
- Access to Tools for Teachers only
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The tables that follow (table 2 and table 3) display the features that can be accessed in TOMS for the CAASPP on the basis of the user’s role. These options allow for assigning roles consistent with state and federal privacy laws and local policies and procedures. It is important that the coordinators review their site user list and the roles assigned to those users periodically to ensure that all users maintain appropriate permissions within TOMS.
Table 2. Assessment Systems Permissions Associated with Each CAASPP TOMS Role
Systems Permissions |
LEA Coordinator |
Site Coordinator |
Test Administrator |
Test Examiner |
Organization management
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View/edit; entire LEA
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View only; site level
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View only; site level
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View only; site level
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User management
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Entire LEA
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Site level
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No
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No
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Student test management
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View/edit; entire LEA
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View/edit; site level
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View only; site level
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View only; site level
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Test administration window
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Yes
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View only; site level
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View only; site level
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View only; site level
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STAIRS
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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No
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SIS credentials
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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Reports
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Entire LEA
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Site level
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Site level
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Site level
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Test Administrator Interface
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All CAASPP
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All CAASPP
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All CAASPP, excluding CAAs
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All CAASPP
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Completion Status
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Entire LEA
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Site level
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No
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No
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CERS
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Entire LEA
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Site level
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Roster; site level
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Roster; site level
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Interim Assessment Viewing System
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Teacher Hand Scoring System
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Administer CAASPP practice and training tests
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Tools for Teachers
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Table 3. Assessment Systems Permissions Associated with Each CAASPP TOMS Role (cont.)
Systems Permissions |
IA Administrator Only |
Educator -District |
Educator - Test Site |
Educator - Roster |
Organization management
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View only; site level
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View Only Entire LEA
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View only; site level
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View only; site level
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User management
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No
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No
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No
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No
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Student test management
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View only; site level
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View Only Entire LEA
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View only; site level
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No
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Test administration window
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View only; site level
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No
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No
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No
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STAIRS
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No
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No
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No
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No
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SIS credentials
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No
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No
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No
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No
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Reports
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Site level
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Entire LEA
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Site level
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No
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Test Administrator Interface
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Interim assessments
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No
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No
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No
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Completion Status
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Site level
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Entire LEA
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Site level
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Site level
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Interim Assessment Viewing System
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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Teacher Hand Scoring System
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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CERS
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Roster; site level
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Entire LEA
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Site level
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Roster; site level
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Administer CAASPP practice and training tests
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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Tools for Teachers
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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ELPAC
The table that follows (table 4) contains details on the user roles available for users who manage and administer ELPAC.
Table 4. TOMS User Roles for ELPAC
TOMS User Role |
System Responsibilities and Abilities |
Superintendent
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This role is automatically assigned to LEA superintendents and charter school administrators as listed in the California School Directory (CSD). This role has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Assignment and designation of LEA coordinator(s)
- Removing the permission(s) from LEA coordinator(s)
- Designate one LEA coordinator as the “primary” LEA coordinator. Only the superintendent and the primary LEA coordinator can assign the LEA coordinator role to other users. If the superintendent does not designate a primary LEA coordinator, the first user assigned the LEA coordinator role will be automatically designated as the primary LEA coordinator. If there is no LEA ELPAC coordinator assigned, then the superintendent is assigned the role of LEA ELPAC Coordinator by default until another user is assigned the role specifically.
- Add the special education coordinator and technology coordinator contacts, if needed.
- Access to Completion Status reports in TOMS
- Access to assessment results in CERS for all students in the LEA
- Ability to designate user roles for the current and upcoming school year
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LEA ELPAC Coordinator (Primary)
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There are two types of LEA ELPAC coordinators: primary and additional. The primary coordinator has to be designated by the superintendent. If the superintendent does not assign the Primary LEA ELPAC Coordinator, then the first user designated as an LEA ELPAC coordinator is designated as the primary by default. If there is no LEA ELPAC coordinator assigned, then the superintendent is assigned the role of LEA ELPAC Coordinator by default until another user is assigned the role specifically.
Both the primary and additional coordinators have the following system responsibilities and abilities.
- Assignment and management—including creating, updating, deactivating, and deleting—of additional LEA ELPAC coordinators
- Assignment and management of all ELPAC user roles
- Assignment and verification of student test exemptions
- Addition of the special education coordinator and technology coordinator contacts
- Identification of students taking the alternate assessments
- Uploading of test settings and unlisted resources
- Management of paper test orders
- Submission of STAIRS incidents
- Access to assessment audio files
- Entry of scores into the THSS
- Entry of student responses and scores into the DEI
- Access to individual Initial ELPAC SSRs
- Access to Completion Status reports in TOMS and assessment results in CERS for all students in the LEA
- Creation and assignment of student groups in CERS
- Ability to administer all ELPAC assessments (including the audio files) to students
- Ability to administer all Alternate ELPAC assessments (including the audio files) to students
- Ability to administer all interim assessments
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LEA ELPAC Coordinator (Additional)
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There are two types of LEA ELPAC coordinators: primary and additional. If the superintendent does not assign the Primary LEA ELPAC Coordinator, then the first user designated as an LEA coordinator is designated as the primary by default. Once activated, the primary coordinator can add other LEA-level ELPAC coordinators. Superintendents still have the ability to add additional LEA ELPAC coordinators as well.
Both the primary and additional coordinators have the following system responsibilities and abilities.
- Assignment and management of all ELPAC user roles
- Assignment and verification of student test exemptions
- Addition of the special education coordinator and technology coordinator contacts
- Identification of students taking the alternate assessments
- Uploading of test settings and unlisted resources
- Management of paper test orders
- Submission of STAIRS incidents
- Access to assessment audio files
- Entry of scores into the THSS
- Entry of student responses and scores into the DEI
- Access to individual Initial ELPAC SSRs
- Access to Completion Status reports in TOMS and assessment results in CERS for all students in the LEA
- Creation and assignment of student groups in CERS
- Ability to administer all ELPAC assessments (including the audio files) to students
- Ability to administer all Alternate ELPAC assessments (including the audio files) to students
- Ability to administer all interim assessments
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Site ELPAC Coordinator
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA ELPAC coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
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ELPAC Test Examiner
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA ELPAC coordinator or site ELPAC coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Administration of the Initial ELPAC, Initial Alternate ELPAC, Summative ELPAC, Summative Alternate ELPAC, and ELPAC Interim Assessments (including the audio files) to students (Administration within a general test session can include students at multiple test sites so long as the test examiner is assigned the role at that test site. Because K–2, the Speaking domain, and alternate assessments are administered one-on-one, a test session would always include just one student.)
- Test session security
- Entry of data and scores into the THSS
- Ability to administer the Smarter Balanced Interim Assessments for ELA and mathematics
- Access to site-level reports in the Completion Status System
- Access to assessment results in CERS for students in assigned student group(s)
- Entry of student responses and scores into the DEI
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IA Administrator Only
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA ELPAC coordinator or site ELPAC coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Administration only of the interim assessments to students
- Access to the THSS, which includes the ability to view interim assessment constructed responses for all students at the site and score responses for which the IA administrator has been assigned
- Access to the Interim Assessment Viewing System
- Access to the Interim Assessment Completion Status System for interim assessment reporting
- Access to interim assessment results available through CERS for the students in the student group(s) assigned to them by a coordinator
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LS Correspondence Administrator
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA ELPAC coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the LEA level only and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Entry of data and scores into the THSS
- Printing of Initial ELPAC SSRs, individually or in a batch
- Exporting of student results to merge into a parent/guardian notification letter
- Access to assessment results in CERS for students in the LEA
- Entry of student responses and scores into the DEI
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LS Data Entry
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This role is assigned by users who have the LEA ELPAC coordinator role. This role can be assigned to a user at the school level only and has the following system responsibilities and permissions:
- Entry of data and scores into the THSS
- Printing of individual Initial ELPAC SSRs
- Access to assessment results in CERS for students in assigned student group(s)
- Entry of student responses and scores into the DEI
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Tools for Teachers Only
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Tools for Teachers access is provided to all coordinator, test administrator, and test examiner roles. A user with any of these roles does not require the addition of the Tools for Teachers Only role.
This role is assigned by users who have the LEA ELPAC coordinator or site ELPAC coordinator role and has the following system responsibility and permission:
- Access to Tools for Teachers only
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The tables that follow (table 5 and table 6) display the features that can be accessed in TOMS for ELPAC on the basis of the user’s role. These options allow for assigning roles consistent with state and federal privacy laws and local policies and procedures. It is important that the coordinators review their site user list and the roles assigned to those users periodically to ensure that all users maintain appropriate permissions within TOMS.
Table 5. Assessment Systems Permissions Associated with Each ELPAC TOMS Role
System Permissions |
LEA Coordinator |
Site Coordinator |
Test Examiner |
Organization management
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Yes
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View only; site level
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View only; site level
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User management
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Yes
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Site level
|
View only; site level
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Student test management
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Yes
|
Site level
|
View only; site level
|
Test administration window
|
View only
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View only; site level
|
View only; site level
|
STAIRS
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Submit
|
Submit
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No
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Orders
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
Audio
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
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SIS credentials
|
Yes
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No
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No
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Reports
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Yes
|
Site level
|
Some site level
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Teacher Hand Scoring System
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Test Administrator Interface
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All ELPAC
|
All ELPAC
|
All ELPAC
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Completion Status
|
LEA level
|
Site level
|
Site level
|
DEI
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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CERS
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Entire LEA
|
Site level
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Roster; site level
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Practice and training tests
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ELPAC only
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ELPAC only
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ELPAC only
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Table 6. Assessment Systems Permissions Associated with Each ELPAC TOMS Role (cont.)
System Permissions |
IA Administrator Only |
LS Correspondence Administrator |
LS Data Entry |
Organization management
|
View only; site level
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View only
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View only; site level
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User management
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No
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View only; site level
|
View only; site level
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Student test management
|
View only; site level
|
View only; site level
|
View only; site level
|
Test administration window
|
View only; site level
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No
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No
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STAIRS
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No
|
No
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No
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Orders
|
No
|
No
|
No
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Audio
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No
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No
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No
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SIS credentials
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No
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No
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No
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Reports
|
Site level
|
Yes
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Site-level reports
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Teacher Hand Scoring System
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Interim assessments
|
Score Manager; LEA level
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Scorer; site level only
|
Test Administrator Interface
|
No
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Yes
|
No
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Completion Status
|
Site level
|
No
|
No
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DEI
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Yes
|
Yes
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Yes
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CERS
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Roster; site level
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Roster; LEA level
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Roster; site level
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Practice and training tests
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Yes
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No
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No
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Map of TOMS User Roles to CERS Permissions
The type of access users have in CERS is determined on the basis of their assigned role in TOMS. Refer to the User Roles and Permissions subsection of the CERS User Guide for descriptions of how TOMS user roles map to CERS.
LEAs should take care when assigning “site-based” roles (that is, Site CAASPP Coordinator, Site ELPAC Coordinator, and Educator - Test Site) because these roles allow access to all interim and summative assessment results for an entire school (site).
Please ensure that students’ personally identifiable information is made available only to the appropriate users.