English Language Learning Program -
K-5 Programs
Providing Opportunities for Students to
Acquire English as a Second Language
Dual Language & ELL All Day Kindergarten Update
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Early Bird Program
We believe that young children
are active learners who learn best when their individual
needs and interests are considered and when learning is
integrated through all the developmental areas (physical,
social, emotional, and intellectual). Children are
encouraged to construct knowledge through language and
developmentally appropriate activities as they play and
share experiences with other children and adults. A child
learns best in an environment that is open and caring, and
builds on the child’s experiences. Home and community are
key elements as children begin the journey of becoming
life-long learners and responsible citizens. Click here for more information
on the Early Bird Program
Kindergarten Program

- Focus: Children of kindergarten age who are
identified as being eligible for English Language Learning
services by the Illinois State Learning Standards for
English Language Learners. Students are identified through
the ACCESS test and teacher input.
- Goal: Linguistic support for children entering
the school setting.
- Time Frame: 1 year, 30-60 minutes per week
- Delivery Design: The ELL teacher provides
services to support language and vocabulary activities to
the kindergarten curriculum.
- Instructional Framework: Pullout support focusing
on language and vocabulary development in a highly engaged
learning environment.
Standards for Completion - PDF
Entering |
Beginning
| Developing
| Expanding
| Bridging
Beginners Program
- Focus: Children are identified as Entering by
the Illinois State Learning Standards for English
Language Learners. Students are identified through the
ACCESS test and teacher input if applicable. Children
need support in Academic English.
- Goal: Provide basic interpersonal
communicative skills and cognitive academic language
proficiencies to transition students into effective
learning environments.
- Time Frame: 6-12 months of instruction
- Delivery Design: Students are in a classroom
grades 1-5. Children participate in guided activities in
reading, mathematics, social studies and science with a
focus on initial language acquisition. Students are in
regular education classrooms for art, music, physical
education, learning center, lunch, recess and field
trips.
- Instructional Framework: high visual, high
vocabulary, basic instruction in content areas based on
strong language acquisition techniques.
Standards for Completion - PDF
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade:
Entering |
Beginning
3rd Grade - 5th Grade:
Entering |
Beginning
Consultative Monitor Program
- Focus: Children are identified as Bridging by the
Illinois State Learning Standards for English Language
Learners. Students are identified through the Language
Assessment Scales or ACCESS tests. Students are
monitored once they have been completely mainstreamed
without support.
- Goal: Ensure long-term acquisition of effective
language skills.
- Time Frame: 2 years (required by grant)
- Delivery Design: Teacher Consult/Student Consult
- Instructional Framework: Resource supports and
instructional ideas for effective language maintenance
and development for classroom teachers.
Standards for Completion - PDF
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade:
Bridging
3rd Grade - 5th Grade:
Bridging
Resource Program
- Focus: Children are identified as Expanding by
the Illinois State Learning Standards for English Language
Learners. Students are identified through the ACCESS test
and teacher input. Children receive supportive assistance to
the regular education classroom.
- Goal: Linguistic support for specialized
vocabulary and writing
- Time Frame: 1-4 semesters, 30-60 minutes per week
- Delivery Design: Students meet 1-2 days per week
with the teacher who provides support for vocabulary and
writing instruction
- Instructional Framework: Pupil support based on
classroom needs and language concept identification and
differentiation.
Standards for Completion - PDF
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade:
Expanding
|
Bridging
3rd Grade - 5th Grade:
Expanding
|
Bridging
Sheltered English Instructional Program

Sheltered English Content Instruction is where second
language students are taught the curriculum with simplified
vocabulary emphasizing purposefully made materials and
methods to develop English Proficiency.
- Focus: Children identified as Beginning or
Developing by the Illinois State Learning Standards for
English Language Learners. Students are identified
through the ACCESS test and teacher input. Children need
supports due to lack of Academic English and little
Social English
- Goal: Provide curriculum and content-based
instruction while emphasizing cognitive academic
language proficiencies.
- Time Frame: 1-4 Years
- Delivery Design: Students are in a single
graded classroom. Children participate in guided
activities in reading, mathematics, social studies and
science with a focus on initial language acquisition. As
children progress they receive more academic classes in
the regular education classroom. Students will be
mainstreamed into the regular education classroom one
subject area at a time. Students are in regular
education classrooms for art, music, physical education,
learning center, lunch, and recess.
- Instructional Framework: high visual, high
vocabulary, high verbal, emphasis on speaking, listening
and writing. Academic support focuses on language
acquisition.
Standards for Completion - PDF
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade:
Beginning
|
Developing
|
Expanding
3rd Grade - 5th Grade:
Beginning
|
Developing
|
Expanding
Contact Information
Rafael Segarra
Director of ELL & Dual Language Services
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