English Language Learners / Migrant Education
Estudiantes Aprendiendo Ingles / Educacion Migrante
Welcome to the Westmoreland County Public Schools ELL/MEP web site! The English as a Second Language (ESL) Program was implemented in 2005 to provide English language services to Limited English Proficiency, LEP, students in grades K-12. In July 2008, the program's name changed to English Language Learners (ELL). The program is a pull-out program designed to give ELL students the tools necessary to succeed in the classroom and in the real world. The goal of the program is to provide ELL students with temporary language instruction and support until they become self-sufficient learners.
¡Bienvenidos a nuestra página de ELL/MEP de las escuelas del condado de Westmoreland! El programa de Ingles como Segundo idioma (ESL) fue incorporado en el año 2005 para proveer clases de ingles y apoyo académico a los estudiantes de ELL/LEP en grados K-12. Durante el verano del 2008, el nombre del programa cambio a Estudiantes Aprediendo Ingles (ELL). El programa fue diseñado para darles las herramientas necesarias a los estudiantes ELL para ser exitosos en sus clases y en la vida.
¡Bienvenidos a nuestra página de ELL/MEP de las escuelas del condado de Westmoreland! El programa de Ingles como Segundo idioma (ESL) fue incorporado en el año 2005 para proveer clases de ingles y apoyo académico a los estudiantes de ELL/LEP en grados K-12. Durante el verano del 2008, el nombre del programa cambio a Estudiantes Aprediendo Ingles (ELL). El programa fue diseñado para darles las herramientas necesarias a los estudiantes ELL para ser exitosos en sus clases y en la vida.
Important Forms
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Migrant Education ProgramThe Migrant Education Program (MEP), just like the ELL program, is designed to provide migrant students with language instruction and academic support they need to succeed in the classroom. An ELL student is classified as a migrant only if the family moved in search of agricultural or fishing related jobs. As new or returning families arrive in Westmoreland, a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) must be filled out to determine if the student is eligible for migrant services. Once eligibility is determined, ELL student must receive language instruction or academic support by the ELL program.
This summer the county held its third Migrant Summer School program called “Matematica 2008.” The purpose of the Migrant summer school was to prepare ELL students for the next school year and to fill in the gap for those students that had an interrupted school year. This year the focus was on math; however, ELL students had an opportunity to prepare for grade level content. Matematica was held at Washington District Elementary School for Migrant students in grades PreK-5th. Our Migrant students from Cople Elementary were transported to Washington District Elementary School. Overall, a total of 45 Migrant ELL students were invited to participate in the summer school program. |
