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Title: Polk County Public Schools Dual Language Program


1
Polk County Public Schools Dual Language Program
  • Presentation to School Board
  • requesting continuation and expansion of the
    program

2
Schools involved in 2006-2007
  • Alta Vista Elementary
  • Luis Alvarez
  • Eastside Elementary
  • Sharon Hartwig
  • Lake Marion Creek School
  • Gerardo Ibarra
  • Sandhill Elementary
  • Sue Buckner
  • Wahneta Elementary
  • Victor Duncan

3
Alta Vista Elementary
  • Mr. Luis Alvarez Principal
  • Deneece Dudeck Assistant Principal
  • Antonia Allen Resource teacher
  • Robynn Goodwin Kindergarten English teacher
  • Maria Moreno Kindergarten Spanish teacher

4
Alta Vista Elementary
  • DIBELS scores 2nd assessment
  • Parent surveys
  • 100 of respondents want their child to continue
    in the Dual Language program

5
Eastside Elementary
  • Mrs. Sharon Hartwig Principal
  • Sue Bizerra Assistant Principal
  • Johna Jozwiak Assistant Principal
  • Mildred Lopez Resource teacher
  • Clotilde Marrero Kindergarten Spanish teacher
  • Maria Medina Kindergarten Spanish teacher
  • Lisa Myrick Kindergarten English teacher
  • Lisa Nelson Kindergarten English teacher

6
Eastside Elementary
  • DIBELS scores 2nd assessment
  • Parent surveys
  • 100 of respondents want their child to continue
    in the Dual Language program

7
Lake Marion Creek Elementary
  • Mr. Gerardo Ibarra Principal
  • Polly Bruno Assistant Principal
  • Sheila Gregory Assistant Principal
  • Yadira Abadia Kindergarten Spanish teacher
  • Lourdes Aviles Kindergarten English teacher
  • Marbellys Diaz Kindergarten Spanish teacher
  • Vivian Vargas Kindergarten English teacher

8
Lake Marion Creek Elementary
  • DIBELS scores 2nd assessment
  • Parent surveys
  • 100 of respondents want their child to continue
    in the Dual Language program

9
Sandhill Elementary
  • Mrs. Sue Buckner Principal
  • Ruth Reimer Assistant Principal
  • Norm Schussele Resource teacher
  • Blacina Jabiel Reading teacher
  • Joyce Ruis Kindergarten English teacher
  • Nirma Torres Kindergarten Spanish teacher

10
Sandhill Elementary
  • DIBELS scores 2nd assessment
  • Parent surveys
  • 100 of respondents want their child to continue
    in the Dual Language program

11
Wahneta Elementary
  • Mr. Victor Duncan Principal
  • Lisa Myers Assistant Principal
  • Kari Groover Resource teacher
  • Maria Martinez Kindergarten Spanish teacher
  • Darlene Strickland Kindergarten English teacher

12
Wahneta Elementary
  • DIBELS scores 2nd assessment
  • Parent surveys
  • 100 of respondents want their child to continue
    in the Dual Language program

13
Polk County Dual Language Immersion Model -
Kindergarten
  • Languages Spanish English 50/50
    Instructional model
  • Each class 9 Spanish speaking students 9
    English speaking students
  • Kindergarten implementation 2006-2007 add a
    grade each year
  • Paired teachers 1 biliterate heritage Spanish
    speaker, 1 heritage English speaker
  • 90-minute English reading block daily
  • 90-minute Spanish language arts daily
  • Math presentation in English Math practice in
    Spanish
  • Social Studies taught in Spanish, Science taught
    in English reverse in alternating years
  • Bilingual culture promoted school-wide

14
Dual Language Benefits
  • Enhancement program, not remediation
  • Additive bilingualism, not subtractive
  • Students become bilingual, biliterate,
    multicultural
  • Rate of English language acquisition increased
  • Students FCAT at or above grade level by
    grade 3 or 4
  • Another choice program for parents
  • Professional development and collaboration
    opportunities for teachers
  • Many family involvement opportunities

15
Dual Language Challenges
  • Finding highly qualified bilingual, biliterate
    teachers
  • Lag in initial literacy development
  • Buy-in from all stakeholders
  • Continuing staff development
  • Funding for Spanish materials and staff
    development
  • Ongoing family involvement

16
Challenge 1
  • Finding highly qualified bilingual, biliterate
    teachers

17
Challenge 2
  • Lag in initial literacy development
  • DIBELS gains
  • IDEL gains

18
Challenge 3
  • Buy-in from all stakeholders
  • Parents
  • Teachers
  • Students
  • Administrators
  • District
  • Community

19
Challenge 4
  • Continuing staff development
  • CABE, NABE, NMABE, OELA
  • Summer institutes
  • Monthly professional development seminars
    scheduled for teachers
  • Regular meetings of Dual Language Learning
    Community

20
Challenge 5
  • Funding for Spanish materials and staff
    development
  • Consumables
  • Textbook adoptions
  • Media services

21
Challenge 6
  • Ongoing family involvement
  • Parent testimonials
  • Parent surveys

22
Dual Language Timeline
23
Continued Dual Language
  • Continued professional development
  • DL presentations for parents and community
  • Highly qualified staff
  • Carefully selected students
  • Summer Institute
  • Parent Leadership Teams
  • Community Sponsors

24
Schools joining the DL Program
  • Jesse Keen Elementary
  • Linda Ray
  • Laurel Elementary
  • Julia Allen
  • Palmetto Elementary
  • Luis Alvarez
  • Sleepy Hill Elementary
  • Gay Martin
  • Snively Elementary School of Choice
  • JoAnn McKinney
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