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English as a Second
Language Introduction
The purpose of the English as a
Second Language (ESL) program is to assist Limited
English Proficient (LEP) students obtain academic
English language proficiency. It provides assistance
and support so that LEP student English language
(listening, speaking, reading, writing, and
comprehension) is sufficient to learn the content
required to obtain academic success in an
all-English classroom. Districts use many different
methods of instruction and curricula to achieve this
purpose. LEP students who exit the ESL program must
achieve “approaching standard” on the state’s
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) assessments.
The State’s
ESL standards are the basis for its ESL
instruction, assessment and professional
development. The State, through the districts,
administers the English Language Proficiency
Assessment (ELPA) annually. It determines the
English language proficiency of each LEP student. It
is a language, not an academic assessment. Scores
determine the LEP student, school’s, district’s and
state’s progress. Progress is measured and reported
in achieving Nevada’s Annual Measurable Objectives (AMAOs)
as directed in Title III of the No Child Left Behind
Act (NCLB) of 2001.
The State uses the LAS Links
(Language Assessment Scales - Links) assessment
published by CTB McGraw/Hill as its ELPA. The State
also uses a locator test published by CTB
McGraw/Hill as its initial placement assessment.
Information on these two assessments will be placed
under “Assessment” on the State’s web page in the
near future. If you desire further information
please contact Steven Ross at 775.687.9257 or
sross@doe.nv.gov.
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