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Riverside County’s Long-Term English Learner (LTEL) Task Force
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How are English Learners doing in Riverside County schools? Questions: How is their academic achievement as measured by the CST? Is the district in Program Improvement? Is the district in Title III Accountability? Analysis based on data from: 2011 administration of the California Standards Test (CST) 2010-2011 calculation of AYP 2010 administration of the CELDT 2010-2011 calculation of Title III AMAO’s
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How are English Learners doing in Riverside County schools? District AYP: ELA For EL subgroup AYP: Math For EL subgroup PI StatusTitle III Status AlvordNo Year 3Year 4 BanningNo Year 3Year 2 BeaumontNoSHNot in PIYear 4 CoachellaNo Year 3Year 8 Corona-Norco No Year 2Year 3 Desert Sands No Year 3Year 4 HemetNo Year 3Year 4 JurupaNo Year 3Year 2 Lake Elsinore SH Not in PINot in T3 Menifee 2 SH Year 1Not in T3 Moreno Valley No Year 3Year 4 MurrietaNo Year 1Year 4
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How are English Learners doing in Riverside County schools? District AYP: ELA For EL subgroup AYP: Math For EL subgroup PI StatusTitle III Status NuviewSH Not in PINot in T3 Palm SpringsNo Year 3Year 7 Palo VerdeNo Year 3Year 8 Perris Elem. 1 NoSHYear 3Year 2 Perris Union 3 SHNoYear 3Year 8 RCOE 4 --- Year 3 RiversideNo Year 3Year 7 Romoland 2 No Not in PIYear 2 San JacintoNoSHYear 3Year 4 TemeculaNo Not in PIYear 2 Val VerdeNo Not in PIYear 3 Totals:1817 20 1 Elementary district 2 K-8 district 3 7-12 district 4 Alt. Ed.
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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 administration of the CELDT 2010-2011 calculation of Title III AMAO’s
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District # LTELs ( 5 years) 2010-2011 LTELs % of Total ELs 2010-2011 Redesign. Rate: 2010-2011PI Status Title III Status Alvord 5 4,36850.6%6.5%Year 3Year 4 Banning53144.6%9.0%Year 3Year 2 Beaumont42334.1%12.5%Not in PIYear 4 Coachella4,13539.7%6.5%Year 3Year 8 Corona-Norco2,41031.4%22.0%Year 2Year 3 Desert Sands2,28832.9%6.9%Year 3Year 4 Hemet1,55347.1%9.2%Year 3Year 4 Jurupa3,33344.3%6.6%Year 3Year 2 Lake Elsinore88025.5%15.7%Not in PINot in T3 Menifee 2 37428.9%13.9%Year 1Not in T3 Moreno Valley4,02140.1%12.1%Year 3Year 4 Murrieta23622.0%18.4%Year 1Year 4 How many LTELs are there in Riverside County schools?
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District # LTELs ( 5 years) 2010-2011 LTELs % of Total ELs 2010-2011 Redesign. Rate: 2010-2011PI Status Title III Status Nuview20134.5%8.0%Not in PINot in T3 Palm Springs2,63035.2%6.3%Year 3Year 7 Palo Verde15446.7%6.2%Year 3Year 8 Perris Elem. 1 62721.2%5.8%Year 3Year 8 Perris Union 3 1,18387.6%27.5%Year 3Year 8 RCOE 4 36280.4%0.4%Year 3 Riverside2,96937.0%15.5%Year 3Year 7 Romoland 2 31931.6%14.1%Not in PIYear 2 San Jacinto97742.0%11.0%Year 3Year 4 Temecula68534.0%8.8%Not in PIYear 2 Val Verde1,80135.8%12.1%Not in PIYear 3 Totals:36,460 Avg. 48.6% Avg. 11.1%1720 How many LTELs are there in Riverside County schools? 1 Elementary district 2 K-8 district 3 7-12 district 4 Alt. Ed. 5 Rigorous reclassification criteria
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Who are the LTELs? What about ELs who have been redesignated as Fluent English Proficient (RFEP) who struggle to compete with their native English-speaking peers?
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LTEL Task Force Definitions A Long-Term English Learner (LTEL) is an English Learner who has been enrolled in US schools for 5 years or more who has not yet reached English proficiency as measured by the CELDT and proficient on the STAR ELA (CST, CMA). A Redesignated Long-Term English Learner (RLTEL) is any EL who has met district criteria for reclassification but has not yet scored proficient or above three times on the STAR ELA (CST, CMA).
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Why the focus on RLTELs?
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LTEL Task Force RLTELs are to be monitored for 2 years and will continue to be counted in the EL subgroup for AYP accountability until they have score proficient 3 times (do not have to be in consecutive years) on the CST ELA. With SDAIE and ELD services withdrawn, many struggle to succeed in mainstream settings.
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What is the purpose of the Long-Term English Learner (LTEL) Task Force?
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Long-Term English Learner (LTEL) Task Force Mission Statement: The mission of the LTEL Task Force is to identify sustainable systems from the county level to the classroom that support best practices in meeting the linguistic and academic needs of ELs, LTELs, and RLTELs to prepare them for graduation from high school well prepared for college and the workforce.
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In considering the LTELs in your district, a few points to ponder…
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Long-Term English Learner (LTEL) Task Force Based on the CDE’s and RCOE’s definition, at what grade level might an English Learner first be identified as a LTEL? What are the educational implications for LTELs in your district? What are the implications for your district with regards to API, AYP, and Title III accountability?
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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.usrfrank@rcoe.us Kris Nicholls, Coordinator knicholls@rcoe.us knicholls@rcoe.us
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