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Dual
Language Program
Dual Language
Guidelines
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Application
Purpose
This is an enrichment program with the goal of
developing students into bilingual, bi-literate, and bicultural
individuals who love learning and think critically in a global
society.
Who can participate?
Native English speakers, native Spanish speakers,
and speakers of other languages who commit to long term
participation. Students will be admitted on English/Spanish language
fluency, academic scores, and parents’ willingness to make the
necessary long-term commitment and agree to take an active role in
the child’s educational development. It will be necessary for
students to apply for the Two-Way Language Program.
Admission
Criteria
– for admission in to the Dual Language
program a student must meet the following criteria:
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Student must meet the enrollment requirements
stated in district policy.
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Student must be enrolled in Kindergarten for the
upcoming school year.
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Student must participate in a screening process
developed by the district.
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English speaking students in grades 1-3 will not
be admitted into the program unless they participated in a Dual
Language program in a previous district.
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The goal of the district is to maintain an equal
number of English speaking students to Spanish speaking students .
Process – Parents wishing to enroll their
children in the Dual Language Program must complete the following
steps:
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Non Spanish speaking parents of kindergarten
students must fill out the application form and return it to
campus administration not later than the first day of
instruction for the new school year.
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Parents who have submitted an application by the
deadline date must be available to have their child screened by
district personnel. The screening will take place during the
third and fourth week of July.
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Parents enrolling their children after the
fourth week of July must fill out the application within two
weeks of enrollment in order to have their child screened for
the program
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Parents will be notified one week prior to
school starting by campus administration if their child has been
placed in the program.
Program – Anna ISD reserves the option of
participating in two types of Dual Language programs:
One Way Immersion:
One Way Immersion is an enrichment program
consisting of one group of language learners that are developing
fluency in two different languages. Spanish dominant students in our
Kindergarten through 3rd grade Bilingual program receive instruction
in Spanish and English through a 50/50 model. The instruction is
presented in Spanish 50% of the time and in English 50% of the time
by a Bilingual certified teacher. For example, a student might
receive Spanish instruction in all subject areas on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday and then receive English instruction on the
alternating days. The following week that same student would receive
only two days of Spanish instruction and three days of English
instruction.
Two Way Immersion:
An enrichment program where two groups of language
learners are actively engaged in learning in the same classroom. Two
languages are acquired by all students by learning in and through
the language of the day. Our Two Way Immersion program is a 50/50
model where instruction is presented in Spanish 50% of the time and
in English the other 50%. Native English speakers and native Spanish
speakers are grouped together to provide peer language models from
whom they can learn. Each week students’ alternate attending English
and Spanish class instructed by a Bilingual certified teacher and an
ESL certified teacher. For example, one week a student may spend
three days in Spanish class and two days in English class. The
following week that same student would attend Spanish class two days
and English class three days. Students learn to read and write in
both languages simultaneously. This program is currently offered in
K-3rd grades.
Service Schedule
K-1 One day-One day
2-3 Two day-Two day
2010-2011-Implementation for 4th Grade
2011-2012-Implementation for 5th Grade
Program Benefits:
Acquire high levels of proficiency in two languages
Improve communication skills with members of other cultural groups
Accelerate academic success through higher order thinking skills
Greater appreciation for diversity Increase in future career
opportunities
Exit Criteria:
In order to remove a student from the Dual Language
Program the following Criteria must be met:
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Parents and or teachers must meet with a
district committee to discuss reasons for exiting the program. A
list of reasons must be provided when considering removing a
student from the program.
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Struggling students must go through the RTI
process before exiting
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Placement of a student who has been removed from
the program will be determined by campus administration.
Grading Policy
K-3—Students grades will be based on their dominate
language with an emphasis on English. Students will be evaluated by
a portfolio system in all subjects in their non-dominate language.
Numerical grades will be given in the dominate language with an
emphasis on English. Students will be assessed weekly in each area
and periodically with TAKS, VIP (Vital Indicators of Progress) and
TEJAS LEE.
Parent Responsibilities
Parents are an integral part of the
Anna community of learners. Research has proven that the level of
motivation and support in the home determines the success of any
student. Parents will have the opportunity to assist in classrooms,
support the teachers in a variety of activities, help the office,
workroom, and cafeteria, and are active participants in the PTO/PTA,
and ESL potlucks. AISD expect the parents of the Dual Language
Program to become actively involved in their child’s education.
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