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English Language Learners Washoe County School District. Janeen A. Kelly Washoe County Schools Director English Language Learners. WCSD Philosophy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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English Language LearnersWashoe County School District

Janeen A. KellyWashoe County Schools

Director English Language Learners

WCSD Philosophy

It is our vision that English language learners understand, speak, read, and write English

fluently and competently in order to succeed academically and socially in their classrooms, schools and community, as well as acquire the linguistic and cultural knowledge to function as

effective global citizens.

Large spectrum of native languages

2011-2012

2012-2013

2013-2014

Kindergarten Enrollment 4600 4769 4751

% Of Kindergarten students designated as LEP

31% 30% 28%

% Of Kinder LEP students in poverty 85% 86% 87%

Exiting ELL Status: Kindergarten Cohort Remaining through

2012

Exited within 1

year

Exited within 2 years

Exited within 3 years

Exited within 4 years

Exited within 5 years

Exited within 6 years

Exited within 7 years

Exited within 8 years

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

0%4%

8%

18%

35%

51%

65%

77%

KG 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1600 1507 14951400

12581196

920

696

479336 285 227 205 175

47 5 60

358455

245

43 14 6 47 33 27 23

Total Number of Current ELL Students and Ex-ited ELL Students by Grade (2012-2013)

ELLs Exited

Former ELL students

While we have 10,000+ current ELL students at any given time, we also have 7,700+ former ELL students to support at the same time

WCSD

Am Ind

Asian

Hispan

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Africa

n A...

White

Multira

cial

Pacific

FRL

IEP LEP

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

69%58%

78%

56% 58%

80% 77%

60% 57%

27%

42%

70%60%

80%

57% 56%

81%75%

57% 58%

28%41%

2012 2013

Perc

ent P

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0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

59%

44%

71%

45% 44%

69%63%

40% 44%

13% 10%

62%50%

74%

47% 46%

72% 74%

45% 47%

12% 9%

2012 2013

Perc

ent P

rofic

ient

WCSD Elementary School Reading Proficiency

WCSD Middle School Reading Proficiency

ELL Elementary School Achievement Gap = -29

ELL Middle School Achievement Gap = -53

2013 Middle School Reading Adequate Growth to Higher Level

Stay

Up

% M

eetin

g Ad

equa

te

Grow

th to

Hig

her

Leve

l Tar

get

Adequate Growth to Higher Level (Reading)

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%

46%39%

53%

37% 37%

53% 50%45%

38%

24%30%

% Meeting Adequate Growth to Higher Level Elementary Schools 12-13SY

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%

32%27%

41%

25% 23%

36% 38%

25% 24%

13% 14%

% Meeting Adequate Growth to Higher Level

Middle School 12-13 SY

ELL Elementary SchoolAGHL Achievement Gap= -16

ELL Middle SchoolAGHL Achievement Gap= -18

WCSDAm

Ind

Asian

Hispan

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Africa

n ...Whit

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Multira

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ificFR

L IEP LEP

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%85%

64%

94%

79% 81%89% 88%

80% 77% 74%67%

89% 84%94%

85% 86%92% 92% 93%

83% 80%71%

2012 2013

Perc

ent A

ttai

ned

9th Grade Credit Attainment

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

69%

53%

82%

56%

44%

79%74%

56% 56%

31%

17%

72%

60%

84%

61%53%

79% 75%

63%58%

26%21%

2012 2013

Perc

ent P

rofic

ient

Graduation Rates from 2013 Cohort

ELL Credit Attainment Achievement GAP = -14

ELL GraduationAchievement GAP = -51

Graduation Achievement Gaps

Never L

EP

Former

LEP Ex

ited p

rior to

HS

Former-

Exited

in HS

Still L

EP at

end o

f 4 ye

ar coh

ort0%

20%

40%

60%

80% 76% 75%

45%

6%

Class of 2013 Graduation Rates

National Per Pupil Funding - FY09 NCES Data

ELL Revenue Per Pupil

St. Paul Houston Washoe

$4,206

$2,322

$362

General Education Revenue Per Pupil

St. Paul Houston Washoe

$12,148

$7,473 $6,961

Metric Goals• Increase Graduation Rates for ELL students• Increase proficiency rates for elementary and

middle school as measured by SBAC• Focus on Exiting students at grade 3, 6, & 8• Increase hours focused instruction outside of

regular school day.

Moving Forward

WCSD Vision

• To address the achievement gap, WCSD would:– Additional intervention teachers who are trained in literacy and

language acquisition 1 per every 30 students– Increase the number and value of bilingual teachers– Increase the Zoom Model to 17 additional schools and focus on:

– Pre-K Programs– Full-Day Kindergarten– Extended Learning: Intersessions/Summer Academy– Reading Skill Centers

– Professional Development for teachers including TESL, SIOP, GLAD, WIDA

Conclusion• WCSD is committed to giving our English

Language Learners an equal opportunity to be graduate college and career ready.

• We currently use a significant portion of our per pupil allocation to address their additional needs.

• We could significantly improve the achievement gap with additional resources.

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