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11-054 AGENDA
December 13, 2011 Contact: Vinh Nguyen
ELL Program Update
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER PROGRAM (Formerly ESL)
MONITORING REPORT FALL 2011
TUESDAY, DEC 13, 2011
ELL Program Background Information
Was established in the fall of 1975 in response to an influx of
refugee students from Southeast Asia after the Vietnam war.
Started with less than 300 students from Cambodia, Laos and
Vietnam.
Currently serves nearly more than 5,100 students.
Is roughly at 16% of the DMPS student population.
Has more than 80 language groups.
Begins to have more U.S. born ELL and long-term ELL.
Goals of the ELL Program
To educate English Language Learners to the same rigorous curriculum standards as all students in the district while achieving English language objectives in the areas of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
To promote pride in students’ cultural and linguistic identities, maintain cultural heritage, and prepare students to actively participate within American society.
To ensure that the educational process is a cooperative effort between home and school by creating opportunities to involve family, community, and staff.
ELL Program Enrollment Criteria
Met the identification from the Home Language Survey.
Has low level of English language proficiency as measured on the Language Assessment Scales test (Initial Placement Assessment).
Has permission from parents or guardians.
ELL Enrollment Trends Since 2000
In 10 years…. • The program population increases 90% • Went from 8% to 15% of the total K-12 population • It now constitutes roughly at 20% of the population in K-5 program
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3122 3167 3309
3514 3703
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4149 4354
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
8.28%
9.75% 10.19%
10.64% 11.30% 11.55%
11.99%
12.95%
13.77% 14.03%
14.95%
15.75% ELL v. DMPS Enrollment by Percentage
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
ELL Enrollment 2669 3122 3167 3309 3514 3703 3822 4149 4354 4541 4850 5053
DMPS 32252 32010 31086 31086 31086 32068 31866 32043 31613 32356 32438 32090
ELL v. DMPS Enrollment 8.28% 9.75% 10.19% 10.64% 11.30% 11.55% 11.99% 12.95% 13.77% 14.03% 14.95% 15.75%
Language Groups have gone from 45 to more than 80 ……
Acoli Grebo Persian
Afrikaans Gujarati Philippine (Other)
Akan Hindi Pushto
Amharic Hmong Romanian
Assamese Igbo Russian
Bambara Kannada Serbian
Basa Kikuyu Shan
Braj Kinyarwanda Somali
Central Khmer Kurdish Soninke
Chinese Kwanyama Sorbian languages
Corsican Lao Tagalog
Creoles French-based Lingala Tai (Other)
Croatian Mandingo Telugu
Czech Mende Thai
Ewe Mongo Tigrinya
Faroese Mon-Khmer (Other) Twi
French Newari Urdu
Ganda Nilo-Saharan (Other) Vietnamese
German Nubian languages Yoruba
Zapotec
Other Languages in DMPS with the State Codes. (We also do have a number of languages with no state coding, they are all included in Others)
ELL Program and Services
There are a total of 40 ELL sites and 3 Intensive
Language Centers and 1 Special program (FP):
• 5 high schools
• 7 middle schools
• 28 elementary schools (1 Parochial School; Holy Family )
• 3 Intensive Language Centers: Central Campus,
Meredith, and Walnut Street
• 1 Special program at Future Pathways
ELL Program and Services
High, 5
Middle , 7
Elementary, 28
IELC, 3
Secondary ELL Program
School Name Total Enrollment ELL(#) ELL(%)
Roosevelt High School 1652 89 5.4%
Lincoln High School 2215 127 5.7%
East High School 2230 221 9.9%
North High School 1117 113 10.1%
Hoover High School 1062 186 17.5%
Merrill Middle School 671 36 5.4%
McCombs Middle School 591 45 7.6%
Hoyt Middle School 533 77 14.4%
Harding Middle School 534 105 19.7%
Callanan Middle School 643 130 20.2%
Hiatt Middle School 609 125 20.5%
Meredith Middle School 687 159 23.1%
Weeks Middle School 675 160 23.7%
Elementary Program School Name
Total Enrollment ELL(#) ELL(%)
Park Avenue ES 465 42 9.0%
Hubbell ES 435 51 11.7%
Howe ES 276 47 17.0%
Oak Park ES 407 70 17.2%
Walnut Street ES 301 53 17.6%
Moulton ES/MS 377 70 18.6%
Stowe ES 389 74 19.0%
Perkins ES 436 95 21.8%
South Union ES 545 126 23.1%
Greenwood ES 413 106 25.7%
Jackson ES 395 104 26.3%
Lovejoy ES 333 89 26.7%
Hillis ES 465 134 28.8%
King ES 335 101 30.1%
Garton ES 522 159 30.5%
Willard ES 439 144 32.8%
Morris ES 616 212 34.4%
Capitol View ES 489 172 35.2%
River Woods ES 509 183 36.0%
Windsor ES 416 152 36.5%
Samuelson ES 514 191 37.2%
Carver ES 599 232 38.7%
Monroe ES 495 195 39.4%
Madison ES 373 148 39.7%
Cattell ES 393 163 41.5%
McKinley ES 342 150 43.9%
Edmunds ES 314 141 44.9%
• Carver has the largest ELL
K-5 population
• Edmunds has the highest
percentage of ELL
• Samuelson is the fastest
growing of ELL population
impacted by the secondary
migration of Burmese
refugee language groups
ELL Enrollment by Grades
ELL Program Transitioning/ Exiting Criteria
At least 3 out of the 4 following levels of achievement have been achieved:
Proficiency level 5 or 6 on the Iowa English Language
Development Assessment (I‐ELDA)
Success on or near grade level in mainstream classes
Performing at or near grade level in district/ state achievement
tests
Teacher’s recommendation / parent’s consent
ELL Language Proficient Achievement by the percentage……..
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
605 1144 1417 603 240 568 4577
ELL Language Proficient Achievement by the numbers……
Level 1, 605
Level 2, 1144
Level 3, 1417
Level 4, 603
Level 5, 240
Level 6, 568
ELL Academic Achievement (ITBS or ITED)
Math 3-5
Reading 3-5
Math 6-8
Reading 6-8
Math 11
Reading 11
DMPS 52.41 SH 33.80 20.68 15.15 9.09
State Goals 81.33 81.63 79.2 78.7 84.5 84.5
Status -28.92 -45.4 -58.02 -69.35 -75.41
Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives of the ELL Program
MADE MISSED
AMAO 1 Making Progress of Learning Language (Growth)
X
AMAO 2 Attaining Language Proficiency (Proficiency)
X
AMAO 3 Making Adequate Yearly Progress (Achievement in ITBS or ITED)
X
RESULT: Did not make AMAO
X
The program missed: * 4.21% from the state target AMAO 1 goal. * 7.88% from the state target AMAO 2 goal.
Study of Achievement Trends of ELL Students enrolled in 2005-06
465 ELL students enrolled in kindergarten in DMPS
350 still attending DMPS (75.2%)
311 have three-year ITBS result
Third grade 2008-09
Fourth grade 2009-10
Fifth grade 2010-11
N prof % prof N prof % prof N prof % prof
Math 161 52 183 59 197 63
Reading 162 52 161 52 192 62
Of the 311 students, 58 have been exited already from the ELL program.
Ninety-one (91%) percent proficient in Reading
Eighty-eight (88%) percent proficient in Math.
When their scores are removed from the pool of scores, the remaining ELL proficiency is 55% for Reading and 58% for Math.
There is a direct relationship between the student’s English Proficiency level as measured by I-ELDA and the Proficiency level of ITBS
Classroom teachers are critical part of the language development process for ELL at the level 3 or above.
ELL Professional Development & Activities in 2010-2011
English Language Learner Academy (ELLA). 5 elementary schools
Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol. 1 High School
1 Middle School
PD for ELL teachers
PD for Bilingual Outreach Workers
Iowa Language and Culture Conference (Nov 2011).
Our KIDS project (Summer 2012).
Two-day Workshop for Classroom Teachers
Saturday Family Literacy Classes for Parents and Students
After-School Programs.
Current ELL Funding and Staffing
Up to four years with 0.22 weighted funding
5,100 students
86 teachers (K-12)
44 bilingual outreach workers
3 ELL Instructional Support Staff
3 ELL Central Office Staff