District
Departments
Students
Parents
Community
Victoria Gutierrez
EB Compliance & Interventionist
361-576-3131
victoria.gutierrez@visd.net
Janie Calvo
EB Compliance & Interventionist
361-576-3131
janie.calvo@visd.net
Students will master the TEKS in all content areas through accommodated instruction
Students will acquire an advanced high level of English proficiency within 4 years as measured by TELPAS
Students will graduate from high school in a timely manner
English as a second language programs shall be intensive programs of instruction designed to develop proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in the English language. Instruction in English as a second language shall be commensurate with the student's level of English proficiency and his or her level of academic achievement. In prekindergarten through Grade 8, instruction in English as a second language may vary from the amount of time accorded to instruction in English language arts in the general education program for English proficient students to a full-time instructional setting using second language methods. In high school, the English as a second language program shall be consistent with graduation requirements under Chapter 74 of this title. The language proficiency assessment committee may recommend appropriate services that may include content courses provided through sheltered instructional approaches by trained teachers, enrollment in English as a second language courses, additional state elective English courses, and special assistance provided through locally determined programs.19 TAC §89.1210.
Bilingual/ESL Office
Provide adequate training to principals, classroom teachers, ESL itinerants, and teacher assistants
Provide adequate resources
Provide instructional guidance
Provide frequent feedback to teachers and administrators
Campus Administrators
Promote the program with the school community (students, parents, staff)
Create a school environment where acceptance of diversity is evident and valued
Comply with TEA requirements by ensuring their staff is ESL certified according to the expectations delineated later in this manual.
Teachers
Be advocates for the program
Attend required trainings
Follow the instructional guidelines recommended by the ESL Itinerants
Provide the required accommodations
Provide requested documentation in a timely manner\\
EB Compliance & Interventionist
Support teachers with implementing best practices and providing linguistic accommodations
Support students in the classroom
Perform all duties attached to federal and state compliance
Attend required meetings
Attend required trainings
Be an advocate for Emergent Bilingual/EB students
Parents
Be actively involved in their child’s education by attending meetings and school events
Respond promptly to communication attempts made by the school
Keep their child in the program until the LPAC recommends student reclassification
Provide structure (in terms of time and space) to do school work at home