- Kuna School District
- English Language Learners
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Disadvantaged Youth Title I
Homeless Children & Youth Title IX-A
Neglected, Delinquent or At At-Risk (Title 1-D)
Assistant Superintendent Kim Bekkedahl
Migrant Title I-C & English Learners Title III-A
Administrator Kevin Gifford
English Language Learner (ELL) Support
The vision of the Kuna School District English Language Learner (ELL) program is to help English learners experience success in the classroom and community. Our program goal is to develop skills in Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing in a safe supportive learning environment. We focus on collaboration with classroom teachers to promote engagement of ELL students and in learning and we work to help ELL students graduate with a plan for their future by helping them transition into post-secondary opportunities.
ELL FAQs
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Who qualifies as an English Language Learner (ELL)?
Posted by:An English Language Learner is a student in grades K-12 that is currently learning English to be successful in school.
Students who have a language besides English spoken in the home are evaluated to see if they need additional English language support to be successful in school.
ELL students are identified by the Home Language Survey which is completed by all parents when new students are enrolled.
KSD provides ELL services to students in all grades at all buildings, with full-time EL teachers at Reed Elementary School, Kuna Middle School, and Kuna High School.
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What services are offered for ELL students?
Posted by:Student's academic needs are assessed to identify what level of support they need. Students fall into one of four tiers of support:
Tier 1 - All students: Rigorous and effective differentiated instruction provided to all.
Tier 2 - Some students: Strategically targeted/focused interventions provided to students needing additional support.
Tier 3 - Few students: Intensive individualized interventions provided for specific individual needs.
Tier 4 - Very few students: Maximum supports provided to respond to individual needs.
The following EL services offered by tier could be any combination of the following services:
Tier 1
- Dual Language
- Monitoring
Tier 2
- Co-Teaching
- Dual Language
- Small Pull-out Groups
Tier 3
- Co-Teaching
- Small Pull-out Groups
- English Language Development Class
- Dual Language
Tier 4
- Educational Learning Plan
- Newcomer Class
- Small Pull-out Groups
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Which tests will an ELL student take?
Posted by:Identification
WIDA Kindergarten Screen and WIDA Online Screener.
The purpose of this accessment is to help educators make decisions (according to state eligibiity criteria) about whether a student is a candidates for English language support services. Students typically take the WIDA Screener online. A paper version is available for students who need it.
Annual
WIDA - ACCESS for ELLs
This is a state test ELL students take in February. There are four parts to the test: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
Other tests
Most ELL students also will take all state tests and those from their teacher(s). ELL students in grade 3-8 and grades 10-11 who are first-year students are exempt from the ISAT English Language Arts test.
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How does an ELL student exit or screen out from an ELL program?
Posted by:The criteria to exit depends on the grade level of the student. More information is detailed in this document from the Idaho State Department of Education.