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Welcome!. Providencia Elementary E nglish L earner A dvisory C ommittee M eeting. September 13 th , 2019 8 :30 A .M. Welcome from Mrs. Culbertson. Introductions: Parents, Staff (Mrs. Culbertson, Ms. Carly, Ms. Pozos/Rosy, Mrs. Jackson)
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Welcome! Providencia ElementaryEnglish Learner Advisory Committee Meeting September 13th, 20198:30 A.M.
Welcome from Mrs. Culbertson • Introductions: Parents, Staff (Mrs. Culbertson, Ms. Carly, Ms. Pozos/Rosy, Mrs. Jackson) • What is PBIS and how does it look at Providencia? • Later: Visitor from the Burbank Success Initiative: Patricia Gamboa
Home Language Survey PURPOSE: To identify if student is an English Language Learner. Parents answer these questions: 1. Which language did your son or daughter learn when he or she first began to talk? 2. Which language does your son or daughter most frequently use at home? 3. Which language do you use most frequently to speak to your son or daughter? 4. Name the language most often spoken by the adults at home.
Goals of the ELDProgram • Achieve English Proficiency as effectively and rapidly as possible • Proficiency is defined as a level of English usage that demonstrates native-like competence in the areas and understanding, speaking, reading and writing. • Achieve Academic Success • English learners meet state standards for academic achievement • Develop a positive self-image and an understanding and respect for cultural diversity
The ELD Program is… • An incorporated academic program (like English Language Arts and Math) that is taught by the classroom teacher for a prescribed amount of time during the school day. • Materials and teaching techniques specifically designed to meet the needs of children who are becoming fluent in English.
What can you do help your child attain Fluent English Proficiency? • Read together nightly, discuss the stories, ask questions that can’t be answered with one word. • Encourage your child to keep a writing journal • Practice math facts and play math games. • Visit the library and check out books. • Talk to your children about what they are learning in school. • At conference time, ask the teacher for more ideas. • Model good learning behaviors. Be involved in your child’s education!
Reclassification Criteria • SBAC and ELPAC • District Assessments • Report Cards • Teacher Input • Parent Input Most reclassifications start in October and continue through the end of the school year
ELPAC Testing(English Language Proficiency Assessments for California) • Initial ELPAC: Administered in August • Annual ELPAC: Administered in February and March
English Learner Advisory Committee PURPOSE: • Advise the principal and school staff on programs and services for English Language Learners • Advise the School Site Council on the development of the Single School Plan for Student Achievement
Providencia’s ELAC Dates • 9-13-19 at 8:30 in the Community Room • 10-4-19 at 8:30 in the Community Room • 11-15-19 at 8:30 in the Community Room • 12-13-19 at 8:30 in the Community Room (tentative) • 1-17-20 at 8:30 in the Community Room • 2-14-20 at 8:30 in the Community Room • 3-6-20 at 8:30 in the Community Room • 4-10-20 at 8:30 in the Community Room • 5-15-20 at 8:30 in the Community Room
#1 THE SCHOOL PLAN • Topics to use • Instructional Programs • Data and assessment of EL students • Services to EL students • During school day • After school • GATE • Curriculum and techniques used to teach English • Title III Requirements: Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs) Listen to the information Provide advice to the SSC, Principal and Staff
#1 THE SCHOOL PLAN ed… Advising the School Site Council (SSC) • ELAC must review: • SPSA sections that pertain to ELs and update the plan, if needed • Title III and EIA-LEP budget • Action Plan to ensure that ELs’ needs are being met – propose revisions, if needed
#2 DEVELOPMENT OF THE SITE NEEDS ASSESSMENT • Information to Discuss • How parents feel as members and stakeholders of the school community? • What information, training, and assistance is available to parents? • Home-school communication • Parent volunteer program • How to help your child at home • Committees and councils • Community resources and partnerships Listen to the information Provide advice to the SSC, Principal and Staff
#3 ANNUAL LANGUAGE CENSUS • Information to REVIEW • Review R30 data from the current year, as well as past years* • Discuss concerns based on R30 data • Review and discuss the district’s process to assess all students and the identification of English learners • Review the procedure for placement of EL students • What programs are available for EL students? • Review, comment on and provide advice on the notices that are sent home regarding exams and reclassification • Review data from the ELPAC test and other data showing academic progress of EL students • How is the Home Language Survey administered at your school? Review the process being used. Listen to the information Provide advice to the SSC, Principal and Staff 15
#3 ANNUAL LANGUAGE CENSUS (R-30) continued… The R30 organizes information into 5 parts: The number of ELs and fluent-English-proficient students (FEPs) The type of instructional setting and instructional services for ELs The total for ELs reclassified since the previous R30 The number of parental waivers from English language classrooms Teachers and bilingual paraprofessionals who provide EL instructional services
#4 THE IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE • School’s Student Attendance Data • According to the data, are there any patterns? Share concerns. • Student Attendance Policy • Letters to parents regarding attendance • Student Attendance Review Board (SARB) Listen to the information Provide advice to the SSC, Principal and Staff 17
ELAC Officers ELAC shall include the following officers: Chairperson to organize, convene, and lead meetings of the council; attends DELAC and SSC meetings Vice-Chairperson to serve in the absence of the chairperson Secretary to record events and actions taken at council meetings
Why Participate inELAC? • To receive information about programs • To become aware of student academic progress • To get involved in your child’s education! All research shows that when parents are involved in a positive way, students experience success.
Wednesday, October 16, 2019: Board Room Wednesday, November 20, 2019: Board Room Wednesday, December 11, 2019: TRR Wednesday, January 29, 2020: Board Room Wednesday, March 18, 2020: Board Room Wednesday, April 29, 2020: Board Room All meetings take place at 9:00am. Please mark it on your calendars and sign that you will attend and represent Providencia! 2019-2020 District DELAC Meetings
Election of President, VP, Secretary will take place in October after Slate Ballots have been returned.
15,173 students in Burbank Schools during the 2017 – 2018 school year 1,637students were English Learners – 10.8% 15,203 students in Burbank Schools during the 2018-2019 school year 1,583students were English Learners – 10.4% District Language Census Trends (R-30)
13.8% English Learners* • 24% Reclassification Rate 2018-2019* • 18.9% Reclassification Rate 2017-2018 • 13.8 % Reclassification Rate 2016-2017 • SBAC Data: on the following slides Providencia’s Data: * Unofficial calculation on 9-10-19
Delegation of Authority from ELAC to SSC(We do not have an ELAC member willing to serve on SSC this year)
Brainstorm: • Topics for future ELAC meetings this year • Title III Intervention suggestions & Title III Parent Night
Next Meetings: ELAC October 4 at 8:30am in the Providencia Community RoomDELAC October 16 at 9am at the District OfficeKirstenjackson@burbankusd.orgPlease take a free book or two! Thank you for coming!