The State of the State of NC Presented by: Ivanna Mann Thrower Anderson ESL/Title III Consultant.

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The State of the State of NC Presented by: Ivanna Mann Thrower Anderson ESL/Title III Consultant

Presentation Overview NC Demographics WIDA Consortium ACCESS for ELLs CFDC/Power School Home Base ESL Wikisite ELL Support Conference ELL Support Team Understanding Language Race to the Top Federal Update

NC Demographics 115 LEAs –All with at least 1 LEP 148 Charters –99 with at least 1 LEP Approximately 300 languages –Top 5: Spanish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Hmong, Chinese WIDA National Conference 2014

LEP Students in NC

The WIDA Consortium 2014

ACCESS for ELLs NC Joined WIDA in 2008 Testing Window February 2 – March 13, 2015 (Students entering after March 9 do not have to be tested on ACCESS) Exit Standards: (COC) (K &Tier B or C grades 1-12) Comprehensive Objective Composite A minimum score of 4.8 Composite AND 4.0 Reading AND 4.0 Writing

Alternate ACCESS for ELLs For LEP students with significant cognitive disabilities Eligible students are identified based on NC guidelines Included in state testing program Tiers must be set to ‘T’

ACCESS 2.0 Field Test North Carolina is participating in the field test for Please Participate! Contact WIDA directly. Gives NC and YOU insight on the test and an opportunity to give feedback

CFDC / Power School Oct 1 st Headcount Tier Review/MetriTech File (Nov. 21, 2014) January transition to PowerSchool Feb 1 st Immigrant Count RCR Process Use of third party vendors

Professional Development Growing Success for ELLs WIDA Modules LEP Coordinator Meeting EL Support Team NC Charter Schools ESL Wikisite

Our Vision To build capacity at the local school system level and sustain statewide implementation of research-based strategies to meet the needs of our English learners.

Welcome Dr. June Atkinson State Superintendent Dr. Tracy Weeks Chief Academic and Digital Learning Officer Dr. Robin McCoy Director, K-12 Curriculum and Instruction

Dr. Kenji Hakuta

Vendors Norma Jewelry and Accessories

Trainers

ELL Support Team Cohort of professional teachers and coaches statewide supporting state led initiatives through: – Comprehensive coaching – Initial training – Follow-up training On-site/Virtual/Hybrid

Request for Services Be sure to list your preferred dates! We try to honor trainer requests! You can request up to 5 days of service per year! Trainer fee paid by DPI!

Understanding Language Statewide Pilot – Up to 64 teams ESL, EC, ELA, Math, coaches, administrators Stanford University Partnership: Kenji Hakuta, Jeff Zwiers, Lydia Stack Training, Coaching, customized MOOC, materials development and MORE!

Understanding Language Training in Raleigh and Charlotte ELA (7 th Grade) –Persuasion across Time and Space: Analyzing and Producing Complex Texts Math (4 th Grade) –A set of resources that discuss relevant language and supports the participation of ELLs in Mathematical discussions

Race to the Top Summer Standards Training RESA Training WIDA Modules Standard 6 for ESL teachers

Federal Update LIEP Continuum of Services Based on new guidance: Required for all LEAs and Charters with LEP Students Webinar November 12 Due December 15 Title III Monitoring More focus on Performance Based ESEA Reauthorization/Waivers

Questions

WIDA National Conference 2014