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Language Proficiency Assessment Committee

Language Proficiency Assessment Committee. LPAC Campus and Parent Training 2013-2014. LPAC Members. Campus Administrator Bilingual / ESL Teacher Special Education Teacher (if applicable) LPAC Parent Parent of an LCISD ELL Student Not Employed by LCISD

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Language Proficiency Assessment Committee

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  1. Language Proficiency Assessment Committee LPAC Campus and Parent Training 2013-2014

  2. LPAC Members • Campus Administrator • Bilingual / ESL Teacher • Special Education Teacher (if applicable) • LPAC Parent • Parent of an LCISD ELL Student • Not Employed by LCISD • Additional members may be included

  3. Confidentiality • Maintain confidentially of all information reviewed at LPAC meeting. • Members sign an Oath of confidentiality at the campus prior to LPAC Meeting.

  4. Purpose of Meeting • Placement • Must occur before the 20th day of school. • September 23th 2013 • Convene every grading period to monitor Y1M and Y2M, review accommodations for each student, and place new students. • Meet in Spring Semester prior to State testing. • STAAR, STAAR L, TELPAS • End of Year LPAC to determine placement for the following year.

  5. Language Proficiency Assessment Committee Beginning of Year

  6. Identification of LEP Students • Review Home Language Survey • OLPT • NES, LES, FES • ITBS • 2nd – 12th grade

  7. Qualify for Program Services • Pre K – 1st grade • OLPT score of NES, LES • 2nd – 12th grade • OLPT score of NES, LES, FES • Less than 40% on ITBS in Reading/Language

  8. Services offered to LEP students • Bilingual • Bilingual for Pre K – 5th • ESL • PK – 12th • Monitors • Monitor progress for 2 years after exit • Parent Denials- no services provided but students still considered LEP and will be monitored and will take TELPAS • Monitor progress for 2 years after re-classification

  9. Language Proficiency Assessment Committee Mid-Year

  10. Testing Decisions • Student academic progress • All testing data • Report card grades • Years in US Schools • Prior Testing –STAAR, STAAR L, TELPAS

  11. Language Proficiency Assessment Committee End Of Year

  12. Review • For all ELL, LEP, and Monitor Students • Grades • STAAR, STAAR L • TELPAS • OLPT • ITBS

  13. Recommendation for Following Year • Remain in Program • Bilingual • ESL • Exit program • Refer to appropriate Grade Level exit Criteria (web) • Monitor • Continue as Year 2 Monitor • Program Complete

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