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1 Welcome to ELAC! Discovery Elementary January 14, 2016 5:00, Discovery Cafeteria

2 Meeting Agenda  Recap of last meeting  Introduction of ELAC Officers and Representatives for DELAC  DELAC Report  Interpreting CELDT Scores and Reclassification  EL Instructional Strategies in the classroom  LCAP Support Needed  Updates and Next Meeting Date

3 ELAC – English Learner Advisory Committee  A committee of elected parents who ADVISE AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS on the following:  To the principal and staff on the school’s program for English Learners  To the School Site Council (SSC) on the development of the School Plan  Assist in the development of the school’s Needs Assessment  Assist in the school’s annual language census (R-30 LC Report)  Assist with the school’s efforts to make parents aware of the importance of regular school attendance.

4 ELAC is a place…  To receive training  To receive information on programs and their effectiveness  For parents to participate  To become aware of student academic progress  To ask key questions regarding educational themes and issues.  To exercise leadership before the principal, school staff and students.

5 ELAC vs. General Parent Meetings  ELAC is an elected group of parents who act in an ADVISORY role with specific responsibilities.  General Parents Meetings can be workshops or informational meetings depending on topics.

6 Thank you to our 2015 – 2016 Officers!  President: Araceli Torres  Vice-President: Maria Antonieta Hernández  Secretary: TBA  DELAC Representative: Elizabeth Siqueira

7 What is CELDT? (California English Language Development Test)  CELDT is a state mandated test under the Federal Law (No Child Left Behind)  School districts are required to administer to students whose home language is not English.  Purpose of CELDT is to identify students who are English Learners in kindergarten through grade 12, to monitor their progress in learning English, and to document their English proficiency.

8 Who must take the CELDT?  All students whose home language is not English must take the test within 30 calendar days after they are enrolled in a California public school.  The CELDT must be given once each year to English Learners until they score proficient in English.

9 Where is the home language identified?  The parent/guardian or adult student identifies their home language in the Language Survey section of the Student Enrollment Application.  If any of the following three questions are answered with a language other than English, the CELDT test must be administered.  What language did your child first learn to speak?  Which language does your child most frequently use at home?  Which language do you most frequently speak to your child?

10 How are the CELDT results scored?  There are five levels of proficiency a student can achieve.  Beginning  Early intermediate  Intermediate  Early advanced  Advanced  The report for each student provides:  A proficiency level for each domain of the test  An overall English proficiency level

11 How are the results of the CELDT used?  Initial test results for newly-enrolled students are used to help identify English Learners who need to develop their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in English.  Annual CELDT results are used to assess the student’s progress towards English proficiency.  Students are expected to make one level of growth each year.

12 What does the CELDT report look like and how do I interpret the results?  Please click below for the current school year's CELDT Interpretation Guides http://www.celdt.org/resources/im/

13 When is a student reclassified?  Students are reclassified when the following criteria is met:  Student obtains an overall score of Early Advanced or Advanced on the CELDT and all domains are a 3 or higher.  Student is achieving at the basic level or higher on assessments in English language arts such as: SBAC, Fountas and Pinnell, and Reading Enterprise.  Teacher observation of language acquisition indicates student is English proficient.  Parent/Guardian opinion and consultation is taken into account and has taken place.

14 TEACHER STRATEGIES & TOOLS FOR TEACHING ENGLISH LEARNERS (ELs)

15 Teachers Consider Background of ELs & ALL Students (Everyone benefits!)  Familiar/Prior Knowledge  Cultural Background  CELDT Levels & Reading Assessments

16 Teachers Consider Subject Matter and Rigor of Content  Reading, Math, Science/Social Studies (History)  Attention to selection (level) of text  Front-loading information  Frequent Opportunities for Conversation and Writing Practice

17 Instructional Tools: Best Practices for Teaching and Learning  Graphic Organizers  Idea Organizers/Maps/Charts  Sentence Starters/Sentence Frames  Color Coding  Diagrams, Pictures, Photographs, Realia  Strategic seating

18 Instructional Strategies: Best Practices for Teaching and Learning  Small Groups  Mini Lessons  Word/Vocabulary Charts -Identify Most Important Words for ELs -Build Understanding: -in conversation -in reading & writing -Identify Cognates -example: animal = animales -Posted on the Walls  Kinesthetic Movement/Songs/ Chants/Poems  Partner Activities/Think-Pair-Share, flexible groups/strategic partnering -example: EO & EL practice Summarizing  Think Time  Lessons: “I do” – “We do” – “You do”  Opportunities for Conversation & Practice  Frequent Check for Understanding  Color Coding

19 School - Home Connection  Embrace home language, attention to variety of vocabulary, idioms  Have conversations, ask questions  Read in first language – skills and knowledge transfer

20 LCAP Representative  One ELAC representative is needed to attend the District LCAP meetings where they will bring forward recommendations and input on the District’s LCAP goals  Representative will need to attend one full day meeting and two evening meetings.  March 8th (Tentative) 8:00p.m. - 3:30p.m.  April 14th 4:30p.m. - 6:00p.m.  April 28th 4:30p.m. - 6:00p.m.  Representative will share information at the General ELAC meeting held after March 8th and gather feedback and input  Representative will present feedback from Discovery’s ELAC at the April 14th meeting

21 Update on Language Needs Assessment  District is in the process of reviewing the survey.  Once complete, electronic and paper copies will be sent out.  We need your help getting to word out so that we get a high level of participation.

22 Thank you for coming!  Our next ELAC meeting is February 18 th  Please feel free to contact me at: petenera.perun@smusd.org or 760-290-2077 ext. 3026


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