The district uses your child’s language screener results to determine the Dual Language or Multilingual Learning program that best supports their needs. We offer several program options based on language proficiency and academic goals:
Dual Language
Dual Language is a bilingual program where students learn academic content in two languages—typically English and a partner language such as Spanish. The goal is for students to become bilingual, biliterate, and culturally competent, while mastering grade-level academic skills.
Students are taught in both languages every day, with a focus on building strong skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening in both languages over time.
- Dual Language One-Way: Designed for students who all speak the same home language (e.g., Spanish).
- Dual Language Two-Way: Designed for a mix of native English speakers and native speakers of a partner language (e.g., Spanish).
Multilingual Learners Resource (Push-In/Pull-Out)
Students receive support from a certified ML teacher in a small group setting to develop their English academic language skills. Depending on your child's screener score and annual growth, services may vary—from pull-out instruction to in-class (push-in) support provided by an ML-certified teacher or the homeroom teacher.
Transitional Program of Instruction (TPI)
In a TPI setting, instruction happens primarily in English, but students receive targeted support from an ML teacher. Support may include small group instruction, push-in or pull-out services, visual aids, vocabulary strategies, and other tools to build English proficiency while accessing grade-level content.
Newcomers Program
The Newcomers Program is designed for students who are new to the United States and are just beginning to learn English. These students may have limited or no experience with English or the U.S. school system.
In this setting, students receive intensive English language instruction along with support in basic academic skills, classroom routines, and cultural understanding. Instruction focuses on building everyday (social) English and foundational academic vocabulary to help students confidently transition into general education classes.