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1 Presented to Joint Committee: Senate Committee on Education/House Committee on Education – Supporting Our English Learners in a Changing Minnesota February 18, 2014

2 Share what Bloomington Public Schools are doing to help EL students Start by describing MN’s and Bloomington’s EL student population and challenges

3 Over one out of every five Bloomington elementary school students is an EL student

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5 Language Diversity 1. Wyoming 8. Florida 19. California 41. Minnesota EL Students who are Spanish speakers

6 One of every three MN African Americans moved residence in 2010 Mobility Minnesota had the 7th highest mobility rate in the USA

7 Average CALT Reading scores for continuously enrolled EL students vs mobile EL students

8 Bloomington’s experience agrees with research findings EL students often need more than 5 years of extra EL academic support

9  New EL Program Model based on MSU-Mankato Recommendations – EL mission statement and EL program that includes more team-teaching and a focus on academic and oral language to better meet needs of long-term ELs.  Alignment of New EL Standards With Current Instructional Practices  Focus on EL Transitions Between Pre-school, Elementary, Middle School, High School and Post-Secondary  Summer Programs - United Way Grant  Pilot After School Programming – Elementary Level  Intentional Collaboration Between Departments  Learning Supports

10 Goal: Create for every EL student a dynamic personalized learning plan that leads to a college and/or career plan

11  Four Year Olds  English Learners and/or Low Income  Free to Families – Transportation Provided  Six Sites  Parent Involvement Component  Creates Early Connection Between Schools and Families

12  Family Academies  Family Stars University  Cultural Liaisons  Family Engagement Coordinators  Social Workers  Parent Groups  Individual School Efforts

13 Use Research and Data to help produce results

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15 iPhone and Android App Pathway information for parents

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