Long-Term English Learner

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Long-Term English Learner Riverside County’s Long-Term English Learner (LTEL) Task Force

How many LTELs are there in Riverside County schools? Questions: How many LTELs are there in Riverside County Schools? What percent of the total EL population are LTELs? What is the district redesignation rate? Analysis based on data from: 2011 administration of the California Standards Test (CST). 2010-2011 calculation of AYP. 2010 and 2011 administration of the CELDT. 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 calculation of Title III AMAOs.

How many LTELs are there in Riverside County schools? District # LTELs ( 5 years) 2010-2011 LTELs % of Total ELs 2010-2011 Redesign.Rate: 2010-2011 PI Status Title III Status Alvord 4,368 50.6% 6.5% Year 3 Year 4 Banning 531 44.6% 9.0% Year 2 Beaumont 423 34.1% 12.5% Not in PI Coachella 4,135 39.7% Year 8 Corona-Norco 2,410 31.4% 22.0% Desert Sands 2,288 32.9% 6.9% Hemet 1,553 47.1% 9.2% Jurupa 3,333 44.3% 6.6% Lake Elsinore 880 25.5% 15.7% Not in T3 Menifee2 374 28.9% 13.9% Year 1 Moreno Valley 4,021 40.1% 12.1% Murrieta 236 18.4%

How many LTELs are there in Riverside County schools? District # LTELs ( 5 years) 2010-2011 LTELs % of Total ELs 2010-2011 Redesign. Rate: 2010-2011 PI Status Title III Status Nuview 201 34.5% 8.0% Not in PI Not in T3 Palm Springs 2,630 35.2% 6.3% Year 3 Year 7 Palo Verde 154 46.7% 6.2% Year 8 Perris Elem.1 627 21.2% 5.8% Year 2 Perris Union3 1,183 87.6% 27.5% RCOE4 362 80.4% 0.4% Riverside 2,969 37.0% 15.5% Romoland2 319 31.6% 14.1% San Jacinto 977 42.0% 11.0% Year 4 Temecula 685 34.0% 8.8% Val Verde 1,801 35.8% 12.1% Totals: 36,460 Avg. 48.6% Avg. 11.1% 17 20 1 Elementary district 2 K-8 district 3 7-12 district 4Alt. Ed.

How many LTELs are there in Riverside County schools in 2011-2012? District # LTELs ( 5 years) 2011-2012 LTELs % of Total ELs 2011-2012 % change 2010-2011 to 2011-2012 PI Status Title III Status Alvord 4,184 49.8% -0.8 Year 3 Year 4 Banning 493 44.3% -0.3 Year 2 Beaumont 407 34.0% -0.1 Not in PI Coachella 4,105 38.7% -1.0 Year 8 Corona-Norco 2,279 31.3% Desert Sands 2,574 36.4% +3.5 Hemet 1,463 45.7% -1.4 Jurupa 3,369 45.6% +1.3% Lake Elsinore 878 27.4% +1.9 Not in T3 Menifee2 353 29.2% +0.3 Year 1 Moreno Valley 3,694 41.1% +1.0 Murrieta No data

How many LTELs are there in Riverside County schools in 2011-2012? District # LTELs ( 5 years) 2011-2012 LTELs % of Total ELs 2011-2012 % change 2010-2011 to 2011-2012 PI Status Title III Status Nuview 53 17.1% -18.3 Not in PI Not in T3 Palm Springs 2,788 37.2% +2.0 Year 3 Year 7 Palo Verde 172 43.4% -3.3 Year 8 Perris Elem.1 689 19.2% -2.0 Year 2 Perris Union3 1,279 88.2% +0.6 RCOE4 404 80.2% -0.2 Riverside 2886 38.4% +1.4 Romoland2 322 33.9% +2.3 San Jacinto 938 42.2% +0.2 Year 4 Temecula 668 37.5% +3.5 Val Verde 1,877 +1.7 Totals: 35,875 Avg. 40.8% -7.8 17 20 1 Elementary district 2 K-8 district 3 7-12 district 4Alt. Ed.

Long-Term English Learner (LTEL) Task Force Currently researching LTEL and RLTEL issues in Riverside County to support schools and districts in addressing the needs of LTELs and RLTELs. Contact information: Russ Frank, Director rfrank@rcoe.us Kris Nicholls, Coordinator knicholls@rcoe.us