Title: 2006 LPAC Training
12006 LPAC Training
- Language Proficiency Assessment Committee
2Whats New in 2006?
House Bill 1 Section 3.07 Evaluation of
Transferred Students Reenrollment
Sec. 29.0561. Evaluation of Transferred
Students Reenrollment. (a) The LPAC shall
reevaluate a student who is transferred out of a
bilingual education or special language program
under Section 29.056(g) if the student earns a
failing grade in a subject in the foundation
curriculum under Section 28.002(a)(1) during any
grading period in the first two school years
after the student is transferred to determine
whether the student should be reenrolled in a
bilingual education or special language program.
3House Bill 1 Section 3.07 Evaluation of
Transferred Students Reenrollment
- (b) During the first two school years after a
student is transferred out of a bilingual
education or special language program under
Section 29.056(g), the LPAC shall review the
students performance and consider - The total amount of time the student was enrolled
in a bilingual education or special language
program - The students grades each grading period in each
subject in the foundation curriculum under
Section 28.002(a)(1) - The students performance on each assessment
instrument administered under Section 39.023(a)
or (c) - The number of credits the student has earned
toward high school graduation, if applicable, and - Any disciplinary actions taken against the
student under Subchapter A, Chapter 37
4House Bill 1 Section 3.07 Evaluation of
Transferred Students Reenrollment
(c) After an evaluation under this section, the
LPAC may require intensive instruction for the
student or reenroll the student in a bilingual
education or special language program.
5What Does HB1 Mean to NBISD LPACs?
- Each campus LPAC must have an LPAC meeting the
week after the end of a six weeks grading period
to review the grades of students in Monitor Year
1 or Monitor Year 2 - Interventions or program reenrollment must be
made for any M1 M2 student who receives a
failing grade in language arts, math, science, or
social studies
6Please Summarize LPAC for Me . . .
In a nutshell LPAC committees are responsible
for identifying students, recommending the best
instructional setting, and monitoring academic
and linguistic progress for Limited English
Proficient (LEP) students. All of the information
available should be reviewed carefully and
decisions should be made ethically and in good
conscience concerning each child on an individual
basis.
7LEP or ELL?
- Limited English Proficient
- Language used with federal govt (NCLB, AYP)
- Language used with state govt reporting (PEIMS,
TAKS, AEIS, PBMAS) - English Language Learner
- (more acceptable and positive label)
8LPAC Responsibilities
See LEP Decision Chart
- Identification
- Assessment and documentation
- review
- Placement
- Instructional methodologies and/or interventions
- Coordination (with Special Ed GT)
- Parental Notification/Consent
- Annual Review (linguistic academic progress)
9LPAC Tasks
- Determines LEP status after reviewing scores of
entry criteria - Recommends the appropriate educational program
for each LEP student - Notifies the parent about classification and
obtains permission in writing for program entry - Determines the best state testing option for each
LEP student (immediately prior to state
assessment)
10LPAC Tasks
- Facilitates and reviews student participation and
progress in the districts Bilingual or ESL
program - Facilitates the participation of eligible LEP
students in other special programs provided by
the district with either state or federal funds. - Determines exit status (reclassification as
Non-LEP) upon reaching state exit criteria. - Monitors progress of exited students for 2 years
11When does LPAC Meet?
- Upon initial enrollment- within the students
first 4 weeks (20 school days) - Immediately prior to assessments
- At the end of the year for annual review and for
the following years placement decision - As needed to discuss student needs
1220th day of school Sept. 19th!
13PK 6 LPAC Membership
- Composition of the LPAC
- For Bilingual Programs (at least 4 members)
- A campus administrator
- A professional bilingual educator
- A professional transitional language educator
- A parent of a current limited English
proficient student (this parent may not be an
employee of the school district)
All must be present
147 12 LPAC Membership
- For ESL Programs (at least 2 members)
- One or more professional personnel (it is
recommended that this include a campus
administrator and a certified ESL teacher) - A parent of a limited-English proficient student
participating in the program designated by the
district (this parent may not be an employee of
the school district)
must be present If LPAC administrator is not
present, all LPAC documentation must still be
signed by that administrator
15- How Is the LPAC Process Initiated?
16- Home Language Survey
- (HLS)
- Two questions on the HLS form in the Registration
Packet - Must be in native language
- Make every effort to get original HLS (DOCUMENT!)
- If student is from another state they need a
Texas HLS - If a student withdraws from a NBISD school, give
parents a copy of original HLS to take with them.
New school should request the original. - Parents can amend HLS (ex Ingles) counsel
parent - Must have a blue folder for any student that has
a language other than English on the HLS (even if
they never participate in Bilingual/ESL).
17Blue Folder Documentation
- A blue folder is initiated for EVERY student
whose home language survey indicates a language
other than English. - If the student never qualifies to enter the
program, the folder is stapled shut.
18Timeline
- The campus has 4 weeks (20 school days) to
complete the testing and meet to - determine the LEP status of each student.
LEP?
Non-LEP?
19Enrollment Flowchart
- 1. Student enrolls
- Temporarily place in Bilingual, ESL or regular
- Administer OLPT (WM) gather data on student
- LPAC
- Parent Permission
- Denial (only after parent declines program
placement on permission form AND has been
counseled AND signs a denial letter) - 7. ITBS Testing for grades 2 -12
20 school days
10 school days
20Tests for Program Entry
21Parental Rights
- Parent notification includes information
- regarding the English proficiency level of the
student and a description of the program as well
as the benefits of the program. - These benefits are to be described on
- each parent notification form and supplemented
through brochures or other publications in the
community. -
22DATES
Dates are EXTREMELY IMPORTANT for funding!
Date parent signs permission form
PEIMS date of LEP designation
This is the date we start receiving funding for
this student.
23Parent Denials
- Parents requesting a denial must receive an
explanation, in their home language, of the
benefits of the program from a campus
administrator (or teacher if neither
administrator speaks the home language). - If a parent denies the placement decision, then
the student is identified in PEIMS as LEP with a
parent denial until the student meets exit
criteria. - The progress of the LEP student with a parent
denial on file be closely monitored.
24Parent Denials
- Monitor and facilitate the educational process
we want all students to be successful - Rate students listening, speaking, reading, and
writing proficiency with the Observation
Protocols (beginning at Grade K through - Grade 12)
- Administer the RPTE TOPs each year as long as
the student is classified as LEP
25Parent Denials
- The LPAC must review students RPTE/TAKS scores
at the end of each year - Once a student meets exit criteria (TAC Chapter
- 89.1225) he/she is reclassified as non-LEP
in PEIMS - Students with parent denials are also monitored
for two additional years (Title III, Part A,
Subpart 2.Sec.3121(a)(4) - NCLB AYP!
26Transfer Students
- What do we do when a student transfers in from
another school?
27Transfer Students
If the student transfers from a school in Texas
- Review the withdrawal form, if available, to see
if he/she was being served in a program or
identified LEP in PEIMS - Try to get as much original documentation as
possible, especially the HLS (document your
attempts) Monica! - LPAC identifies and places student within the
first 4 weeks of enrollment. Be sure that all of
the necessary signed documents are in the
students LPAC folder.
28When do we make decisions about state assessments?
TAKS!
29In the Spring Semester!
- Keep in mind language of instruction
- If student took TAKS the previous year, he/she
must take TAKS this year - Once a student scores Advanced High on RPTE,
he/she CANNOT be exempt from any test. - Rule of 3 if the of Spanish TAKS
administrations and/or exemptions 3, the
student must test in English
30Annual Review
- At the end of the year, the committee
- reviews every LEP child
- being served
- with parental denials
- exited during the previous 2 years that are being
monitored - who has met exit criteria and continues to
monitor students for 2 additional years
31Annual Review
- What is reviewed?
- Any data that is available that can be used to
make good, sound - decisions on the following years placement, for
example - Interims Benchmarks
- Classroom Tests
- State Criterion Test Data (TAKS)
- Norm-referenced Standardized Achievement Test
- Data (ITBS, SAT, MAT-8, etc.)
- Oral Language Proficiency Test Data
(Woodcock-Munoz) - Reading Proficiency Test Data (RPTE,TPRI, Tejas
Lee etc.) - Observation Protocols Data
- Grades
- Anything that will give a well-rounded picture of
the students growth and progress
32Exiting Students
33LPAC Responsibilities
- Once the LPAC reclassifies a student as non-LEP,
parents must be notified that the student has met
state criteria for exit and will be monitored for
2 years. - Parent notification of the students exit must be
present in the students blue folder
34EXIT Notes
LPAC date, not date on letter
PEIMS Date
35Requirements for lower grades
LPAC Responsibilities
- Students in Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, and
1st grade may not be exited from a bilingual
education or English as a second language
program. An annual review is still conducted by
the LPAC, but the LEP student cannot be
reclassified as English proficient (non-LEP) at
these grade levels.
36Monitoring Exited Students
- The LPAC committee is also responsible for
monitoring exited students for the two years that
follow the year that they exit the Bilingual or
ESL program. - Monitoring consists of incremental, documented
review of grades, academic progress,TAKS scores,
etc., EACH SIX WEEKS (HB 1).
37Reclassifying Exited Students
- Newly exited students naturally experience
adjustments to the mainstream classroom
environment. - Districts should be aware of this and utilize all
available resources to ensure former LEP students
continue to achieve academic success. - Communication between the Bilingual /ESL teacher
and the regular mainstream teacher during the
year is important in case an LPAC meeting is
needed to discuss the students reclassification
or to discuss any other needed interventions.
38The LPAC can determine that a
Coordination with Special Ed
- student has a disability identified by the
special education program and is limited English
proficient (LEP). The student could be served by
both programs, special education and
Bilingual/ESL education.
39Special Ed LPAC
- For LEP students referred to special education,
an LPAC professional member must serve on the
Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) committee
whenever the ARD meets.
40Special Ed LPAC
- Special Ed DOES NOT supersede or trump the
LPAC! - and
- LPAC DOES NOT supersede or trump Special Ed!
- They work together! The LPAC member on the ARD
should emphasize the need for the student to
receive special ed services and LPAC-related
services to meet the students language
acquisition needs.
41Coordination with GT
- Districts should have policies in place for
identifying gifted LEP children. - Teachers need to be trained to observe cues that
indicate giftedness and follow up with referrals. - Schools should have access to non-verbal
intelligence tests and native language tests
available for LEP children.
42PEIMS Data
- Home language codes
- Parental permission codes
43Materials Ordered for LPACs
Box of 50 blue folders with 2-sided, 2-hole
fasteners
2-hole punch
44Walk-Through LPAC Documentation Binder