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RECLASSIFICATION a workshop for parents October 2012

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RECLASSIFICATIONa workshop for

parents

October 2012

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• What is reclassification?

• Why is it important?

• What are the criteria for reclassification?

• What is the reclassification process?

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What is Reclassification?

• Reclassification is the term used to indicatethat an English Language Learner has attained academic English fluency.

• More specifically. . .Reclassification indicates that an English Language Learner has achieved a level of English proficiency that, without special accommodations related to language, will enable him/her to compete academically with native English speaking peers.

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Reclassification vs. Program Change

• Reclassification should not be confused with students moving from SEI to Mainstream. Progressing from SEI to Mainstream means that a student has moved from the BEGINNING levels of English proficiency to the INTERMEDIATE level. Reclassification means that a student has reached total FLUENCY and no longer requires English learner services.

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Why is reclassification important?

• It is the primary goal of English Learner programs.

• It is a measure of the effectiveness of our English Learner programs.

• It is a major milestone in the academic success of our English Language Learners.

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Reclassification Requirements

• THIRD GRADE through EIGHTH GRADE

• FLUENCY (4 or 5) on CELDT with a minimum of 4 on all subtests

• BASIC on California Standards Test in English Language Arts

• Writing comparable to native English speaking peers

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Reclassification Requirements

• SECOND GRADE• FLUENCY (4 or 5) on CELDT with a

minimum of 4 on all subtests• Reading Level (DRA) 34• Writing comparable to native English

speaking peers

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Reclassification Requirements

• FIRST GRADE• FLUENCY (4 or 5) on CELDT with a

minimum of 4 on all subtests• Reading Level (DRA) 24• Writing comparable to native English

speaking peers

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Reclassification Requirements (continued)

• Average or better grades/ class performance

• Teacher approval

• Parent consultation

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Teacher ApprovalIn addition to student performance questions, teachers are asked to state whether they approve of the student’s reclassification. When a teacher does not approve, the district level reclassification committee reviews student performance data and discusses the student with the teacher. The final decision for reclassification, based on a combination of factors, is made at the district level.

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Parent Meeting

Parents are notified by the school principal when their children have met all of the district criteria for reclassification. They are invited to a meeting in which they can ask questions about reclassification.

The final step in the reclassification process is parent notification.

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CELEBRATION!Reclassified students receive Reclassification Certificates

signed by the school principal.

Students are congratulated on what is truly

a major achievement – attainingFLUENCY IN ENGLISH!