P.S. 314
The Fairmont Neighborhood School
English as a New Language Program at P.S. 314
What type of English language program do you have at PS 314?
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We have a Freestanding ENL Program that provides push-in (integrated) instruction and pull-out (standalone) instruction.
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Push-in instruction is when an ENL teacher goes into the child's classroom to support with work in literacy.
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Pull-out instruction is when an ENL teacher takes a small group of beginner level ELLs into a separate classroom for intense language instruction.
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Who is the ENL Coordinator at PS 314?​
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Ms. Claire Sheehan
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What curriculum is used to teach English to ELLs?
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Literacy - Into-Reading
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Phonics - Open Court Reading, Alphachant​​
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English - National Geographic REACH and Learning A-Z
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Intervention - Reading Rescue and Recipe for Reading
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What extra supports are available for ELLs?
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Title III Afterschool
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Learning A-Z Home Login
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Imagine Learning Home Login​​
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2 years of support service after testing out of the program
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How are ELLs tested?
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Newly admitted ELLs are given the NYSITELL (New York State Identification Test for English Language Learners)
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This test places the child at an English development level​
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Each spring ELLs take the NYSESLAT (New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test)
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Results of this test are used to see whether or not the child is ready to exit out of the ENL program
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An annual parent meeting will be held in late spring to discuss progress​
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How can I find out more information?
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Please contact the ENL program coordinator at (718) 860-5210 or send an email to diane.browngeorge@thefairmontschool.com