Office​ ​of​ ​Multilingual​ ​Learning

EL​ ​Services​ ​Talking​ ​Points​ ​for​ ​Parents​ ​and​ ​Families The​ ​Office​ ​of​ ​Multilingual​ ​Learning​ ​supports​ ​academic​ ​achievement​ ​of​ ​English​ ​Learners​ ​through: ● Access​ ​to​ ​grade-level​ ​standards​ ​and​ ​curriculum ● Academic​ ​language​ ​development ● Support​ ​in​ ​the​ ​language-acquisition​ ​process ● Bilingual​ ​Educational​ ​Assistant​ ​support

EL​ ​Identification

Saint​ ​Paul​ ​Public​ ​Schools​ ​(SPPS)​ ​is​ ​required​ ​by​ ​law​ ​to​ ​identify​ ​English​ ​Learners​ ​(ELs)​ ​in​ ​need​ ​of​ ​language assistance​ ​services.​ ​A​ ​Home​ ​Language​ ​Survey​ ​(HLs)​ ​is​ ​completed​ ​at​ ​the​ ​time​ ​of​ ​enrollment​ ​to​ ​gather information​ ​about​ ​a​ ​student’s​ ​language​ ​background.​ ​The​ ​information​ ​provided​ ​on​ ​the​ ​HLS​ ​determines student​ ​eligibility​ ​for​ ​the​ ​English​ ​language​ ​proficiency​ ​assessment:​ ​the​ ​WIDA​ ​Screener.​ ​The​ ​WIDA​ ​Screener assessment​ ​determines​ ​whether​ ​a​ ​student​ ​should​ ​be​ ​classified​ ​as​ ​an​ ​EL​ ​student​ ​who​ ​is​ ​entitled​ ​to​ ​EL services.​ ​Students​ ​who​ ​score​ ​between​ ​1.0-​ ​4.4​ ​on​ ​the​ ​WIDA​ ​Screener​ ​are​ ​identified​ ​as​ ​English​ ​learners.

Parent​ ​Rights ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Right​ ​for​ ​their​ ​child​ ​to​ ​receive​ ​EL​ ​services​ ​to​ ​become​ ​proficient​ ​in​ ​English​ ​and​ ​to​ ​participate equally​ ​in​ ​the​ ​standard​ ​instructional​ ​program​ ​within​ ​a​ ​reasonable​ ​period​ ​of​ ​time Right​ ​to​ ​request​ ​EL​ ​services​ ​for​ ​their​ ​child Right​ ​to​ ​know​ ​about​ ​EL​ ​services​ ​their​ ​child​ ​could​ ​receive,​ ​and​ ​the​ ​benefits​ ​of​ ​such​ ​services Right​ ​to​ ​be​ ​notified​ ​if​ ​their​ ​child​ ​is/will​ ​be​ ​receiving​ ​EL​ ​services​ ​(*​ ​district​ ​sends​ ​notifications) Right​ ​to​ ​translation/interpreting​ ​services​ ​after​ ​their​ ​child​ ​has​ ​been​ ​identified​ ​as​ ​qualifying​ ​for​ ​EL services Right​ ​to​ ​opt​ ​their​ ​child​ ​out​ ​of​ ​EL​ ​service​ ​or​ ​EL​ ​testing​ ​(*See​ ​EL​ ​Service​ ​and​ ​EL​ ​Test​ ​Refusal​ ​forms) Right​ ​to​ ​be​ ​offered​ ​EL​ ​services​ ​again​ ​if​ ​their​ ​child​ ​is​ ​struggling Right​ ​to​ ​extended​ ​time​ ​in​ ​a​ ​level​ ​(parents​ ​are​ ​encouraged​ ​to​ ​ask​ ​questions) Right​ ​to​ ​refuse​ ​extended​ ​time​ ​in​ ​a​ ​level Right​ ​to​ ​be​ ​involved​ ​in​ ​every​ ​decision​ ​regarding​ ​their​ ​child’s​ ​education Right​ ​to​ ​know​ ​about​ ​graduation​ ​pathways​ ​and​ ​college/career​ ​readiness​ ​expectations Right​ ​for​ ​their​ ​child​ ​to​ ​receive​ ​counseling​ ​support

Office​ ​of​ ​Multilingual​ ​Learning

EL​ ​Services ●

English​ ​Language​ ​Development​ ​(ELD)​ ​instruction​ ​is​ ​the​ ​explicit​ ​teaching​ ​of​ ​academic​ ​language through​ ​content.​ ​The​ ​focus​ ​of​ ​ELD​ ​is​ ​on​ ​oral​ ​language​ ​development,​ ​language​ ​structures (vocabulary,​ ​grammar,​ ​and​ ​discourse),​ ​language​ ​functions​ ​and​ ​forms,​ ​building​ ​background knowledge,​ ​and​ ​providing​ ​the​ ​scaffolding​ ​that​ ​students​ ​need​ ​in​ ​order​ ​to​ ​access​ ​grade-level curriculum.



At​ ​the​ ​Elementary​ ​level​,​ ​All​ ​EL​ ​students​ ​with​ ​language​ ​levels​ ​1-4​ ​receive​ ​daily​ ​intensive​ ​English language​ ​development​ ​(ELD)​ ​instruction​ ​taught​ ​by​ ​specially​ ​trained​ ​EL​ ​teachers,​ ​as​ ​well​ ​as​ ​general education​ ​teachers​ ​in​ ​a​ ​collaborative​ ​setting.​ ​Both​ ​teachers​ ​design​ ​instructional​ ​programs​ ​that develop​ ​your​ ​child’s​ ​English​ ​language​ ​proficiency​ ​to​ ​meet​ ​grade​ ​level​ ​academic​ ​standards.



Students​ ​in​ ​grades​ ​1-5​ ​scoring​ ​1.0​ ​to​ ​1.5​ ​on​ ​the​ ​WIDA​ ​Screener​ ​are​ ​encouraged​ ​to​ ​attend​ ​a Language​ ​Academy​ ​(LA)​ ​program​ ​offered​ ​in​ ​several​ ​LA​ ​schools.​ ​Language​ ​Academy​ ​provides​ ​a higher​ ​level​ ​of​ ​support​ ​for​ ​ELs​ ​in​ ​a​ ​classroom​ ​that​ ​includes​ ​both​ ​English​ ​learners​ ​and​ ​native​ ​English speakers.​ ​Additionally,​ ​EL​ ​students​ ​in​ ​LA​ ​schools​ ​receive​ ​daily​ ​intensive​ ​language​ ​instruction through​ ​an​ ​interactive​ ​English​ ​Now!​ ​Curriculum.



Students​ ​with​ ​a​ ​language​ ​level​ ​of​ ​5​ ​may​ ​not​ ​receive​ ​direct​ ​language​ ​instruction​ ​from​ ​an​ ​EL teacher,​ ​but​ ​they​ ​can​ ​be​ ​included​ ​in​ ​groups​ ​with​ ​other​ ​EL​ ​students​ ​who​ ​are​ ​working​ ​with​ ​an​ ​EL teacher.​ ​EL​ ​teachers​ ​review​ ​academic​ ​progress​ ​of​ ​level​ ​5​ ​students​ ​in​ ​collaboration​ ​with​ ​general education​ ​teachers.



At​ ​the​ ​Secondary​ ​level,​​ E​ L​ ​students​ ​of​ ​all​ ​proficiency​ ​levels​ ​(1-5)​ ​receive​ ​instruction​ ​in​ ​classrooms that​ ​includes​ ​both​ ​English​ ​learners​ ​and​ ​native​ ​English​ ​speakers.​ ​Students​ ​scoring​ ​level​ ​1.0​ ​-​ ​2.5​ ​on the​ ​WIDA​ ​Screener​ ​are​ ​encouraged​ ​to​ ​attend​ ​Language​ ​Academy​ ​(LA)​ ​program​ ​where​ ​sheltered instruction​ ​is​ ​provided.​ ​In​ ​this​ ​setting,​ ​ELs​ ​receive​ ​English​ ​language​ ​development​ ​(ELD)​ ​instruction as​ ​well​ ​as​ ​instruction​ ​in​ ​content​ ​areas.​ ​EL​ ​students​ ​in​ ​level​ ​3​ ​receive​ ​co-taught​ ​courses​ ​as​ ​well​ ​as possible​ ​ELD​ ​courses​ ​that​ ​are​ ​directly​ ​tied​ ​to​ ​the​ ​co-taught​ ​content​ ​class.​ ​Students​ ​in​ ​levels​ ​4​ ​and​ ​5 participate​ ​in​ ​programs​ ​that​ ​may​ ​include​ ​1​ ​co-taught​ ​content​ ​course​ ​or​ ​1​ ​ELD​ ​course.



EL​ ​students​ ​can​ ​also​ ​receive​ ​language​ ​support​ ​from​ ​a​ ​bilingual​ ​Educational​ ​Assistant​ ​(EA).

Exiting​ ​EL​ ​Programming​ ​and​ ​Services

As​ ​a​ ​member​ ​of​ ​the​ ​WIDA​ ​Consortium,​ ​the​ ​Minnesota​ ​Department​ ​of​ ​Education​ ​uses​ ​ACCESS​ ​for​ ​ELLs assessment.​ ​The​ ​ACCESS​ ​for​ ​ELLs​ ​assessment​ ​measures​ ​English​ ​language​ ​proficiency​ ​and​ ​determines whether​ ​an​ ​EL​ ​student​ ​is​ ​ready​ ​to​ ​exit​ ​from​ ​the​ ​EL​ ​program.​ ​For​ ​a​ ​student​ ​to​ ​be​ ​considered​ ​proficient​ ​on ACCESS​ ​2.0​ ​test​ ​and​ ​to​ ​exit​ ​the​ ​EL​ ​program,​ ​a​ ​student​ ​must​ ​have​ ​at​ ​least​ ​a​ ​4.5​ ​overall​ ​composite​ ​score​ ​and a​ ​3.5​ ​or​ ​greater​ ​on​ ​any​ ​three​ ​of​ ​the​ ​four​ ​domains​ ​of​ ​the​ ​ACCESS​ ​(listening,​ ​reading,​ ​speaking​ ​and​ ​writing). When​ ​students​ ​exit​ ​the​ ​EL​ ​program,​ ​s/he​ ​is​ ​reclassified​ ​as​ ​No​ ​EL​ ​in​ ​Campus​ ​at​ ​the​ ​end​ ​of​ ​August.

Office​ ​of​ ​Multilingual​ ​Learning

English​ ​Learner​ ​Assessment ●

The​ ​WIDA​ ​Screener​​ ​is​ ​an​ ​English​ ​language​ ​proficiency​ ​"screener"​ ​test​ ​given​ ​to​ ​incoming​ ​students who​ ​may​ ​be​ ​identified​ ​as​ ​English​ ​learners.​ ​Results​ ​from​ ​this​ ​test​ ​help​​ ​determine​ ​eligibility​ ​for​ ​EL services.​ ​The​ ​WIDA​ ​Screener​ ​is​ ​an​ ​indicator​ ​of​ ​a​ ​student's​ ​language​ ​proficiency​ ​level​ ​(1​ ​through​ ​6) on​ ​the​ ​WIDA​ ​continuum​ ​and​ ​helps​ ​determine​ ​appropriate​ ​levels​ ​and​ ​amounts​ ​of​ ​instructional services.



ACCESS​ ​for​ ​ELLs:​​ ​EL​ ​students​ ​in​ ​grades​ ​Kindergarten​ ​through​ ​12​ ​grade​ ​take​ ​ACCESS​ ​for​ ​ELLs, language​ ​proficiency​ ​assessment.​​ ​This​ ​test​ ​is​ ​administered​ ​annually​ ​in​ ​the​ ​spring​ ​to​ ​measure​ ​and monitor​ ​EL​ ​students’​ ​English​ ​language​ ​growth​ ​and​ ​readiness​ ​to​ ​exit​ ​the​ ​EL​ ​program.



Testing​ ​accommodations​ ​are​ ​provided​ ​when​ ​appropriate

EL​ ​Service​ ​Refusal ●

Parents​ ​or​ ​guardians​ ​have​ ​the​ ​right​ ​to​ ​refuse​ ​EL​ ​services​ ​and/or​ ​testing​ ​for​ ​their​ ​child.​ ​ SPPS​ ​is required​ ​by​ ​state​ ​law​ ​to​ ​obtain​ ​written​ ​documentation​ ​of​ ​service​ ​or​ ​testing​ ​refusal​ a​ nnually​.



Parents​ ​or​ ​guardians​ ​refuse​ ​EL​ ​services​ ​by​ ​signing​ ​the​ ​Refusal​ ​of​ ​EL​ ​Services​ ​Form​ ​on​ ​an​ ​annual basis.​ ​ Signing​ ​the​ ​Refusal​ ​of​ ​EL​ ​Services​ ​Form​ ​means​ ​the​ ​parents​ ​waive​ ​the​ ​right​ ​for​ ​their​ ​child​ ​to receive​ ​EL​ ​instructional​ ​services.



The​ ​Refusal​ ​of​ ​EL​ ​Services​ ​form​ ​DOES​ ​NOT​ ​EXEMPT​ ​A​ ​STUDENT​ ​FROM​ ​PARTICIPATION​ ​IN STATEWIDE​ ​EL​ ​TESTING.



Parents​ ​can​ ​refuse​ ​English​ ​proficiency​ ​testing​ ​by​ ​signing​ ​the​ ​EL​ ​Test​ ​Refusal​ ​Form​ ​on​ ​an​ ​annual basis.​ ​ Signing​ ​this​ ​forms​ ​means​ ​the​ ​parents​ ​waive​ ​the​ ​right​ ​for​ ​their​ ​child​ ​to​ ​participate​ ​in​ ​the ACCESS​ ​and​ ​W-APT​ ​assessments.​ ​ (*See​ ​EL​ ​Service​ ​and​ ​EL​ ​Test​ ​Refusal​ ​forms)

Procedure​ ​for​ ​EL​ ​Service​ ​and​ ​Test​ ​Refusal ●

The​ ​EL​ ​teacher​ ​contacts​ ​his/her​ ​EL​ ​TOSA​ ​to​ ​generate​ ​the​ ​appropriate​ ​form(s).​ ​ Parents​ ​complete the​ ​form(s).​ ​ The​ ​EL​ ​teacher​ ​faxes​ ​or​ ​emails​ ​a​ ​copy​ ​to​ ​Phi​ ​Vu​ ​and​ ​Myrna​ ​Abrego​ ​at​ ​360​ ​Colborne. The​ ​refusal​ ​become​ ​effective​ ​only​ ​when​ ​Phi​ ​Vu​ ​has​ ​entered​ ​this​ ​information​ ​in​ ​CAMPUS.​ ​Original should​ ​be​ ​filed​ ​in​ ​student​ ​cumulative​ ​file.

For​ ​more​ ​information​ ​on​ ​EL​ ​Program​ ​Requirements​ ​and​ ​EL​ ​Guidance,​ ​please​ ​visit: ●

Minnesota​ ​Statues,​ ​124D.58​ ​to​ ​124.64​ ​at​ ​https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=124D.59



U.S.​ ​Department​ ​of​ ​Education,​ ​U.S.​ ​Department​ ​of​ ​Justice-​ ​Office​ ​for​ ​Civil​ ​Rights:​ ​ELL​ ​Guidance, Jan.​ ​7,​ ​2015



Other​ ​sources:​ ​www.wida.us​ ​and​ ​www.mll.spps.org



If​ ​you​ ​have​ ​questions,​ ​contact​ ​us​ ​at​ ​[email protected]

Updated​ ​August​ ​2,​ ​2017

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