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Explore data on English Language Learners, funding details, demographic statistics, performance measures, and next steps for Seattle Public Schools. Analyze ELL student progress and suggest improvements based on data.
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Seattle Public School ELL Data Veronica Maria Gallardo, Director of ELL
Identification and Progress Monitoring for English Language Learners • Placement Test • Given to students who indicating that they speak a language other than English at home on the Home Language Survey • Annual Proficiency Exam • Determines if a student is still eligible to receive services and amount of growth in English language proficiency • Both Tests • Measure student’s abilities in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in English • Identify a level of English proficiency • Level 1 – Beginning • Level 2 – Intermediate • Level 3 – Advanced • Level 4 – Transitional (English proficient)
District Funding to Support English Language Learners (2011-12 School Year) • State’s Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program funds • Provides $886 per student • Total: $ 4.819 million • Title III English Language Learner Funds • Total: $ 1.04 million • Title 1 Part C Migrant Funds • Total: $ 105,641 • Refugee Impact Grant • School’s Out Washington oversees funds • Total: $ 30,000
Purpose of ELL Data Analysis • Understand who make up the English Language Learner (ELL) population in Seattle; • Identify their current level of performance on a range of academic indicators: • District and State Content Assessments • Washington English Language Proficiency Assessment (WELPA) • Identify any schools with good outcomes for ELLs and those really struggling to serve students • Determine which indicators are useful in determining success of ELL students for the purpose of monitoring success of Levy investments
ELL Demographics Data 2012-2013
English Language Learners as a Percent of All Students by Grade Based on 2012-2013 SY
ELLs Demographic Data Not Captured • Current data collection does not include: • Student’s level of education in native country • Student’s native language proficiency • Student’s proficiency in content areas such as math • Student with interrupted formal education (SIFE) • Social, emotional, and health needs of students
Seattle ELL Performance Data Note: Data from, WLPT 2012 etc.
ELL Performance Data Federal Performance Measures Seattle Public School Performance Measure • Three Annual Measureable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs) • Percent of ELLs making English language proficiency gains • Percent of students who transition out of program • Percent of students meeting standard on state’s content assessment • Measurement of Student Progress (two times a year) • Percent of ELLs meeting or exceeding typical growth in the 12 Level 1 elementary schools (~21% of ELLs) • Target: 65% of ELLs • Actual (Dec.-Feb.): 61% of ELLs
Percent of English Language Learners Making Gains in English Proficiency 2011-2012 SY Year 2010-2011 848 21.3% 3139 78.7% Year 2009-2010 1158 32% 2460 68%
Percent of Elementary School ELL Students Making Gains in English Language Proficiency 2011-12 SY
Percent of Middle School ELL Students Making Gains in English Language Proficiency 2011-12 SY 67.2% Target
Percent and Number of High School ELLs Making Gains on Language Proficiency 2011-2012 SY
Percent of ELL Students Exiting in the ELL Program in 2011-12 SY
Meeting Standard on the 2011-12 School Year Math, Reading & Writing State Assessment (MSP-HSPE)
English Language Learners Meeting Math and Reading Standards by Grade Levels, Year 2011-2012 (MSP-HSPE)
English Language Learners Results in Reading and Math on the Spring MAP by Grade Spam and Cluster. Year 2011-2012
Next Steps Considerations for Next Steps
Current Work • Common Core – Sharing major shifts in new standards • Tiered Service Model – Prioritize ELL services in 64 schools, Tier 1, 2 and 3 • Roles and Responsibilities – SPS/SEA collaboration to identify roles and responsibilities for IA’s, ELL and regular education teachers, ELL coaches and principals • Communication Tools via Electronic Binder – shared with all ELL staff and school administrators • Assessment and Data Reports – MAP, ESIS, WELPA and MSP • ELL Retreat – 2 ELL teachers and 2 IA’s per region, coaches, 1 person per department. Goal is to create strategic initiatives that align with the district strategic plan
ELL Feedback/Survey • Based on the student data and information shared today, what do you believe is working for our ELL students? • What do you recommend we modify or change to better serve our ELL students? • How can the ELL Department partner more effectively with the our community and parents in general? • What are three goals you would like the ELL department to work on this academic year? (based on student data)