ENL Parent
Orientation
Vestal Central
School DistrictEnglish as a New Language Dept.
Alyssa Gauthier
Clayton Avenue Elem Vestal High School
Charles Lauth
Vestal Middle
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Hilary Loyd
African Rd. Elem
Mary Ann Daugherty
Vestal Hills Elem.Vestal High School
Patrick ClarkeCoordinator of Instruction
The ENL program of the Vestal Central School District offers English Language Learners the opportunity and support to acquire English language proficiency.
In promoting linguistic and academic excellence, we create culturally sensitive instructional environments that build upon students prior knowledge, social and educational experiences, skills and talents.
Students, educators and parents are encouraged to become partners in this important learning process.
Welcome to the Vestal English
as a New Language Program!
What is ENL?
English as a New Language
Other terms used:
ESOL – English to Speakers of Other Languages
ESL – English as a Second Language
ELL – English Language Learner
In what schools does Vestal
provide English as a New
Language services?ENL Services are currently provided at:
African Road Elementary
Clayton Avenue Elementary
Vestal Hills Elementary
Vestal Middle School
Vestal High School
*ELLs living within the area served by Glenwood Avenue Elementary or Tioga Hills Elementary will attend either African Road Elementary or Clayton Avenue Elementary.
How are students identified as
English Language Learners?
Home Language Questionnaire
Individual Interview
NYSITELL
(New York State Identification Test for English
Language Learners)
What are the ENL Levels?
Level Description of NYSESLAT English Language Proficiency Levels
EnteringThe student has great dependence on supports and structures to advance his or her academic language skills and has yet to meet the linguistic demands necessary to demonstrate English language proficiency in a variety of academic contexts at grade level.
EmergingThe student has some dependence on supports and structures to advance his or her academic language skills and has yet to meet the linguistic demands necessary to demonstrate English language proficiency in a variety of academic contexts at grade level.
TransitioningThe student shows some independence in advancing his or her academic language skills, but has yet to meet the linguistic demands necessary to demonstrate English language proficiency in a variety of academic contexts at grade level.
ExpandingThe student shows great independence in advancing his or her academic language skills and is approaching the linguistic demands necessary to demonstrate English language proficiency in a variety of academic contexts at grade level.
CommandingThe student is now designated as a former ELL, and entitled to receive two years of continued ELL services. The student has met the linguistic demands necessary to demonstrate proficiency in a variety of academic contexts at grade level.
How long does it take to learn
English?
It varies, but usually…
Social Language1-3 years
Academic Language5-7 years
How do students exit the ENL
program?
NYSESLATNew York State
English as a
Second
Language Test(Commanding)
NYSESLATNew York State English as a
Second Language Test
(Expanding)
AND
3-8 ELA (3+)
9-12 English Regents (65)
OR
How Often Do We Test Students
in ENL?
NYSITELL
Upon Entry
NYSESLAT
Every Spring
What Other Tests Do ENL Students Take?
o Local Exams (throughout the school year)
o Student Learning Objective Tests
o State Exams
o Elementary and Middle School
3rd-8th - Math and English (ELA)
4th & 8th – Science
o High School
Regents Exams
What testing accommodations do ENL students receive?
o Extended Time
o Separate Location
o Bilingual Glossaries
o Alternate Language Tests (if available)
o Written Responses in Home Language
o Oral Translations
o Yes. Former ELLs receive transitional
services for two years after testing
at the Commanding level on the
NYSESLAT. Transitional services
include supplemental support and
progress monitoring. Former ELLs
may also receive testing
accommodations for two years.
Do former English Language
Learners receive services?
o No. Vestal does not currently have
any bilingual education programs.
However the district does offer
English as a New Language
services.
Does Vestal offer bilingual
education programming?
o Push-in (Integrated)
What kinds of ENL classes do
students take?
o Pull-out (Stand Alone)
Can a parent refuse ENL
services?
oNo. According to Part 154
of the Commissioner’s
Regulations, school
districts must provide ENL
services to all students
who are identified as ELLs.
Can a parent appeal the
district’s decision to identify (or
not identify) their child as an
ELL?
oYes. A parent may appeal such
decisions by submitting a written
request to their child’s building
principal within 45 days of receiving
notification of ELL identification.
Can the school district provide
interpretation services?
oYes. Parents may request that
correspondence be translated into
their home language. The district can
also provide interpreters for parent
meetings, phone calls, etc. Please
talk to your child’s ENL teacher for
details.
What can parents do to support
their child?
oProvide time for schoolwork
oContinue using your home language
oMaintain cultural ties
oBe patient
oContact your child’s
teacher if you have
questions or concerns
Helpful ENL Resources http://a4esl.org/
http://www.eslgamesplus.com/
http://www.professorgarfield.org/pgf_home.html
http://www.funbrain.com/
http://www.quiz-tree.com/
http://kids.usa.gov/
Public Libraries
BOCES (607) 763-3638 [email protected]
Thank You for Coming!
Are there community
organizations that can provide
further assistance?
oYes!
American Civic Association
http://www.americancivic.com/
131 Front Street, Binghamton, NY
723-9419
Do you have further questions?
Contact Us. Patrick Clarke, Coordinator of Instruction
[email protected], District Administration: 757-2383
Mary Ann Daugherty [email protected]
Vestal Hills Elementary: 757-2357; Vestal High School: 757-2281
Alyssa Gauthier [email protected]
Vestal High School: 757-2281; Clayton Avenue Elementary: 757-2271
Charles Lauth [email protected]
Vestal Middle School: 757-2333; Tioga Hills Elementary School: 757-2366
Hilary Loyd [email protected]
African Road Elementary: 757-2311