Multilingual Student Services
Monthly Newsletter
December 2024
December DELAC Meeting
Natomas Unified's most recent DELAC meeting was held on December 5th. At the meeting, participants learned about teacher and instructional assistant requirements to support English learners, supports for our EL students with IEPs, and information about the English learner pathway, from identification through reclassification.
For more details regarding DELAC, please see the Multilingual Learner Services page on the district website. The DELAC tab includes agendas, minutes, and our DELAC schedule.
Our next DELAC will be on February 6, 2025 from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. at 1901 Arena Blvd. We encourage all English Learner families to attend. Translation, dinner, and child care are provided.
DELAC MEETING
Thursday, Feb 6, 2025, 04:30 PM
1901 Arena Boulevard, Sacramento, CA, USA
How to Support Your Student to Earn the State Seal of Biliteracy
When your student is a senior in high school. they have the opportunity to earn the State Seal of Biliteracy(SSB). The SSB recognizes high school graduates who have attained a high level of proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing one or more languages, in addition to English. When earning the SSB, a graduating senior earns:
- Gold medal to wear a graduation, for each language that the student is biliterate in
- Gold embossed insignia affixed to the student's diploma, showing that the student has been awarded a State Seal of Biliteracy
- Sacramento County Office of Education Seal of Biliteracy Certificate
- Opportunity to participate in a Sacramento County recognition ceremony
- Invitation to NUSD's Multilingual Student Celebration
Earning the State Seal of Biliteracy provides many opportunities for your student's future. It provides an opportunity for students to apply for scholarship programs or study abroad, to earn college credits, to access greater employment opportunities, and to qualify for higher pay differentials.
This flowchart (Spanish version) shows the requirements for students to earn the SSB.
You can help your child earn the SSB by maintaining their use of your native language throughout their childhood. Teach them how to read and write in the primary language. Researchers have found an increase in cognitive flexibility, social-emotional benefits, and academic benefits in students who know multiple languages verses students who only speak one language.
The Power of Stories
Parents play a key role in helping their children succeed, especially when learning English as a new language. You don’t need to speak English fluently to make a big difference in your child’s learning. Research has shown that students who have strong first-language skills can develop their second-language skills more easily, due to language transfer.
All students are expected to read and write narratives, or stories. It helps when students understand the structure of stories.
All stories usually include characters, sometimes including an antagonist who is the problem creator and a protagonist that solves problems. Each story also has a setting, where or when the story takes place, a problem or two, and how the problem is solved. Stories include details and often a sequence of events.
Home and school languages may be different, but the structure of stories are the same. Here are some simple, effective ways to support your child's learning.
- Tell Stories: Whether orally or from a book, real or imagined, English or home language, sharing stories with your children exposes them to the story structures. Encourage your children to make up their own stories.
- Encourage children to talk about what they learned in school, what their friends are like, or what they notice and wonder about. Have them practice language by describing their experiences in detail.
- Sing songs: This helps students with building language and memory skills.
- Participate in activities together: Whether you are cooking a meal or building a birdhouse, encourage your children to engage in language. Students can write about the steps to follow or the sequence of events needed to complete the task.
Building your child’s language skills in your native language gives them a strong foundation for learning English.
Introducing Our New English Learner Teacher on Special Assignment
We are thrilled to welcome our new English Learner Teacher on Special Assignment (EL TOSA), Ms. Lan Lawrence-Orr. Our EL TOSAs play a vital role in supporting English learners (ELs) throughout the district. They work in classrooms to support teachers with instruction that best supports our ELs, they provide professional development opportunities for our teachers, and they present information to parents and students. With 31 years of teaching experience at the elementary and middle school levels and a demonstrated commitment to supporting English learners, Ms. Lawrence-Orr brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this role.
As our new EL TOSA, she is committed to supporting English learners at all levels and collaborating with staff to develop differentiated instructional strategies and rigorous lessons. She plans to utilize evidence-based practices to help students meet and exceed grade-level standards, ensuring that every English learner has the opportunity to thrive. Her extensive experience with our district’s curriculum and supplemental platforms will further enhance her ability to support teachers and advance student learning.
Please join us in welcoming her to this important role. We are confident that her passion, dedication, and wealth of experience will make a significant impact on our students, teachers, and the entire district community.
Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays!
As we approach the two-week break, we want to wish all of our families a break filled with happiness and love. This is a wonderful time to relax, recharge, and spend quality time with your children. Whether it’s sharing stories, cooking meals together, or simply creating memories, these moments matter most.
Take time to rest, and we look forward to seeing you in the new year, refreshed and ready for 2025.
Warmest wishes from the Multilingual Student Services Team: Lisa, Gisela, Jinder, Lan, & Rita.
November 2024
DELAC MEETING
Thursday, Dec 5, 2024, 04:30 PM
1901 Arena Boulevard, Sacramento, CA, USA
Poll question
PLEASE ANSWER THE POLL QUESTION TO PARTICIPATE IN NOVEMBER'S RAFFFLE
Rate your knowledge of the State Seal of Biliteracy
Supporting English Language Development at Home
As a parent, there are many ways you can help your child succeed every single day! Here are some tips to help your child succeed in school, develop as readers, and learn a new language:
- Validate your child’s feelings. Your child may not fully understand why the decision was made to move to another country. He or she may be feeling sad or frustrated to have left friends, family, and their home. Many experience culture shock and loneliness at school due to cultural differences and language barriers. It’s important to acknowledge these feelings and give your child reassurance that schools are safe places to learn and teachers are here to help.
- Continue developing your child’s home language literacy. Being bilingual is good for your child's brain, makes communication with family easier, and is an advantage for finding jobs in the future. Developing literacy - that is, language proficiency in reading, writing, speaking and listening - in their home language is critical for an English Learner to develop literacy in English or any other second language.
- Help your child develop their reading skills by listening to them read or by reading along with them daily. Provide a variety of reading materials and create a quiet place to read. Setting aside a certain time each day to study and do homework, with family members available to help, is also very important.
Visit the public library! Your local library is one of the most important resources in the community, and anyone can use it. You and your family will find books, videos, music, newspapers, computers, and much more for kids and adults — for free!
North Natomas Library is located at 4660 Via Ingoglia
South Natomas Library is located at 2901 Truxel Road
Turn everyday activities into language lessons. Talk with your child about what you see, feel, experience, wonder and dream about. Consider moving back and forth between your home language and English to share ideas, tell a story, or to express feelings and emotions. The more learners use English, the more language they’ll develop and the more progress they'll make.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Classes for Adults
Natomas Adult Education exists to eliminate barriers and enhance opportunities for learners’ lifelong growth in their academic, professional and personal endeavors.
NUSD’s ESL classes are free to all adults over the age of 18. The course runs from August through May on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-8 PM. Classes are held at Discovery High School located at 3401 Fong Ranch Road, just up the street from Natomas High School. Childcare is free and available for children 5 years and older. Although registration opens in August, there is a wait list and ongoing availability for new learners. At NUSD, we’re excited to help provide our English Learner families with new opportunities!
To register for a class or if you have any questions about our program, please contact Marlene Tucker at mtucker@natomasunified.org or call (916) 928-5220.
Job Opportunity for our Juniors and Seniors who speak Spanish
An opportunity for your students (find the flyer attached): Spanish-speaking, high-achieving students in their junior or senior year of high school—we find that such "near-peer" tutors are powerful motivators for our students. Do you know of such students who might be interested in working with us as a paid tutor? Tutors can work with us 2-10 hours per week, choosing their hours from our tutoring session times (Monday-Fridays 6-8pm). Furthermore, bilingual tutors are eligible to be paid $17.50/hour. If you know of such students, we would very much love to connect with them! If you would like a flier to share about this position, I have attached one. Link: https://wwtutoring.club/become-a-tutor.html
“Escribo en Español” Essay Contest
The Education Office of the Consulate General of Spain and the California Department of Education would like to invite all California students to participate in the 2024–2025 “Escribo en Español” writing contest. “Escribo en Español” encourages students in grade three through grade twelve to further their Spanish writing skills by providing awards for the best prose and poetry. The theme for this year’s contest is “El planeta en peligro". All the necessary documents to participate can be found at https://bit.ly/EEE25. Teachers or administrative staff can enroll students at https://tinyurl.com/EEE2425. If you have any additional questions, please direct them to Sonia Cabrerizo Diago e Inés García Sal by email at escriboenespanol@educacion.gob.es. Essay Submission deadline is February 28, 2025.
October 2024
Raffle Winner
We are excited to announce our raffle winner for last month's survey question and we thank everyone for participating in the survey, as they help us improve family & school connection.
Winner:
A $10 Starbucks Card will be sent via email.
Please look for the next survey in our November Newsletter!
2025-2026 After School Program Registration
The LEAP Academy Program provides extracurricular enrichment and academic support to students after school until 6:00 pm every school day.
Enrollment priority is given to the following students:
•Foster Youth
•Students Experiencing Homelessness
•English Language Learners
•Students receiving free/reduced price lunch services
Students in addition to these priority groups will be placed as space is available.
Parent Square - Get the App and receive important communications from Classrooms, School, and District!
Welcome to the Natomas Unified School District ParentSquare! We are excited to have one primary single communication platform to connect and engage with our families throughout the district. Our families expressed a desire for the district to simplify its means of communication to help them keep up with all the communications received from their school sites, teachers, and district office. To better meet the needs of all of our families, Parent Square is able to translate communications in over 110 languages!
DELAC OCTOBER MEETING
Natomas Unified's first DELAC meeting was held on October 3rd. At the meeting, families and staff came together and had opportunities to share community events, student strengths, successes, and areas of growth.
DELAC training as well as roles and responsibilities were reviewed, and our 2024-2025 DELAC officers were elected.
Congratulations to:
Zainab During, parent, H. Allen Hight - Chairperson
Cynthia Mercado, parent, Bannon Creek - Co-chairperson
Gisela Gutierrez - Secretary
For more details regarding October's DELAC, please see our DELAC Minutes.
Our next DELAC will be on November 7, 2024 from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. at 1901 Arena Blvd. We encourage all English Learner families to attend. See details below.
District English Learner Advisory Comittee
Thursday, Nov 7, 2024, 04:30 AM
1901 Arena Boulevard, Sacramento, CA, USA
Information for Connecting to Health care regardless of Immigration Status
Connect to:
Ongoing, no-cost primary care and health screenings.
Important health information and resources.
Laboratory services and tests, free of charge.
Affordable prescription options.
Navigating Health Coverage:
Starting January 1, 2024, all low-income adults aged 26 to 49 years old can get full-scope Medi-Cal coverage.
Let us guide you through the entire enrollment process, including help with:
Applying for Medi-Cal and clarifying any eligibility criteria.
Understanding your rights under Medi-Cal and other various programs.
Solutions to overcome barriers in getting the care you need. And more.
Students Reclassified from English Learners to Fluent English Proficient
Natomas Unified is proud of the hard work our students have demonstrated. The first step in achieving this goal was to score a 4 on the Summative ELPAC. At NUSD, there are 159 students who have scored a 4 in 2024. We are happy to state, so far this year, 141 students have met all criterion and have reclassified from English Learner to Fluent English Proficient. Teachers and staff will continue working with the remainder of our students who have a 4 on the 2024 ELPAC to help them understand and achieve reclassification.
Students or caregivers receive their ELPAC results by mail during the summer. If students or caregivers would like to access those reports, they are available on the Infinite Campus portal. Open the Infinite Campus app and click on the three lines to access assessments. Click the preferred language and click generate.
Families can also always reach out to their home school or teachers for a copy of the ELPAC report.
International Rescue Committee (IRC)
The Multilingual Student Services Department would like to introduce IRC to our immigrant families. NUSD does not play a role in programs offered at IRC, however we believe it is important to connect our families to outside resources that may benefit our community.
The IRC in Sacramento is an organization that dedicates themselves in helping thousands of immigrants, newcomers, and refugees in Northern California. At the moment, workshops are available in Dari. Please see the attached flyer for more details and contact information.
September 2024
English Learner Master Plan Work Group
This year, NUSD is updating its English Learner Master Plan (ELMP). This plan outlines our systems and processes for serving all students learning English, from identification to reclassification and beyond! As part of the process, we would like to invite you to be part of the workgroup, which will meet four times this school year. The meetings will be from 3:45 - 5:00 p.m. on the following dates: October 8, November 5, December 10, and January 7. Parents will be able to provide ideas and voices regarding our EL Master Plan.
If you are interested in being part of the ELMP Work Group, please complete this form and you will be added to the calendar invites.
NUSD District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) Meeting Next Week
Next Thursday, October 3rd, is our first DELAC meeting of the year, and we would like to invite you to join us! Our DELAC meetings provide parents with valuable information and an opportunity to share their voices about how we can best support students.
Childcare and dinner are provided! Please join us at 4:30 p.m. at the district office, 1901 Arena Blvd. We hope to see you there!
DELAC Meeting
Thursday, Oct 3, 2024, 04:30 PM
1901 Arena Boulevard, Sacramento, CA, USA
ELAC serves as the voice of the English Learner community
The firsthand experiences of our families directly impact our department’s decisions, and as members of the English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC), parents of English Learners have the opportunity to give input on their school’s English Learner services.
Parents should soon receive invitations to their site’s ELAC meetings, which are packed with information related to language learning, ELPAC testing, and steps for reclassification. We value parent input and strongly encourage our families to take an active role in their school’s English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC). According to NUSD’s 2023-24 English Learner Needs Assessment Survey, 91.6% of families who were involved in at least one school committee felt their child made academic progress.
The English Learner Advisory Committee focuses on school-based programs, data, and support for English Learners. The committee advises the school principal and Site Council on services and programs for English Learners, assists in the development of the school's English Learner needs assessment, and informs parents of the importance of regular school attendance. ELAC members receive all training and materials needed to assist them in carrying out their responsibilities.
Contact your child's school for ELAC information and their meeting schedule.
Attendance Matters: A missed school day is a lost opportunity to learn
September is attendance awareness month. Even in the early years, school is critical to building a strong foundation for learning that will help your child succeed today and beyond. Too many absences, whether excused or unexcused, threaten your child’s achievement:
Missing just 2 days per month can make learners fall many days behind
A student cannot make up for the loss of learning opportunities with extra homework or take-home assignments.
Too many absences mean falling behind in reading, writing, and math.
Too many absences make learners less likely to graduate from high school.
A recent article published by an education research group reports that only 10% of English learners were chronically absent in 2019, but by 2022, that rate had more than tripled to 34%.
Students who attend school regularly have been shown to achieve higher levels than students who do not have regular attendance. Help your child succeed in the future. Make sure they are in school every day!
From English Learner to Reclassified Fluent English Proficient
At Natomas Unified, we value the learning and achievement for each of our students. Our goal is to provide English learners with language rich learning that leads them to reclassification. On average, it takes five years to master a language. When students reach reclassification status, it means that they no longer need language supports. NUSD has a 4 step reclassification criteria. 1. Students must pass the ELPAC test, given once a year in the spring, with a four. 2. Students must either pass the SBAC or the district universal screener with a 2 or higher. 3. English Language Arts grade of a 2/C- or higher. 4. Parents are consulted and informed of the reclassification process.
NUSD hosts an annual multilingual celebration to recognize our reclassified students every May.
August 2024
Welcome Back NUSD Families to the 2024-2025 School Year!
Welcome to all of our new and returning families to the 2024-2025 school year! We are excited to introduce ourselves! We are Natomas Unified School District's Multilingual Student Services Department. The Multilingual Services Department consists of Administrative Assistant Gisela Gutierrez, Director Elisa Van Horn, EL TOSA Rita Kim, and EL Coordinator III Jinder Chahal (picture left to right).
The Multilingual Student Services Department prides itself in promoting the learning and honoring of all world languages, as it is essential for creating equity among students, regardless of their cultural or linguistic backgrounds. By celebrating language diversity, we create welcoming environments where every student feels valued and empowered.
We are proud to serve all students, including English learners and students learning other languages, by educating staff and families through professional development, in-classroom support, delivering researched-based instruction, offering District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) meetings, and promoting family/community engagement events. We would be honored to meet all of our EL families at our first DELAC meeting on Thursday, October 3rd. Please see DELAC information below.
2024-2025 DELAC Meetings
Natomas Unified values our families as partners in the education of their children. At DELAC meetings, families learn about school systems and how their student’s language learning is supported. Families are invited to share their student’s successes and challenges, and they are encouraged to talk about ideas, concerns and questions that focus on student needs. At DELAC meetings, families may meet parents and staff, build community, and share resources about how best to support their students.
At the Oct. 3 meeting, we will review DELAC norms and duties, as well as elect our 24-25 DELAC officers. The DELAC serves as an advisory committee and influences the next steps taken to support our English Learners. The firsthand experiences of our families directly impact our decisions, so we strongly encourage our families to take an active role in their school’s English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) or School Site Council meetings, which are packed with information related to language learning, ELPAC testing, and steps for reclassification. Feel free to contact your child's school for ELAC information and schedules.
Back to School for Parents!
Research shows that building a strong partnership between home and school can make a world of difference in your child's success. This may not always be easy. Support your child as they begin the year by following some of these steps:
Learn about your school, including its policies and procedures, bell schedules, calendar, classroom locations, and school staff. The school handbook, classroom newsletters, and a class overview or syllabus are great ways to get to know your school.
Create a pick-up and drop-off plan so that your child/children understand the routine. Make sure they have your contact numbers and know who is (or is not allowed) to pick them up from school.
Communicate with your child’s teacher openly and often. Try to take the time to have a brief chat, email, or phone call with the teacher, so you can share important information about your child’s needs, interests, or concerns that might affect their learning, including those outside of school. Remember, starting off a conversation in a positive way helps build a relationship with school that truly supports student success.
If issues arise, work together with teachers, administrators, and/or school counselors to find solutions. Whether you are in need of supplies, facing academic struggles, or have social concerns, a team approach is often most effective.
Join the District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC), the English Learner Advisory Committee meetings (ELAC), or attend School Site Council meetings. If you are attending any of these meetings and are in need of translation services, let your school know, so they can prepare in advance.
Support and acknowledge your child's progress and successes and do it often. Nurturing internal motivation helps drive our learners to succeed and boosts their confidence and self-esteem.
Create a time and dedicated space for homework and study at home. Encourage a regular routine and be available to help or check in on school work. For English Learners, ask them to read some of their work to you, as this daily routine can help further their language development.
At Natomas Unified, we value our families as partners in the education of their students. Your involvement in your child's education is invaluable, and together, we can create a supportive and enriching environment that nurtures their continued growth and success.
Welcome Center
To enhance customer service to support family engagement, the Natomas Unified School District has opened a Welcome Center to streamline services and resources for families. The new Welcome Center is located at 1931 Arena Blvd. At the Welcome Center, families are able to access:
- Enrollment needs
- Transportation
- Health
- Translation services
- Attendance
- Parent education
- Volunteer opportunities
- Community resources
Dual Immersion School
Heredia-Arriaga opened its doors for the 2023-2024 school year as the district’s first Dual Immersion school where students will learn in English and Spanish simultaneously to eventually speak, read, and write in both languages. The school will increase a grade each year to become a TK - 8th Grade school site. The school is named in honor of Dr. Susan Heredia, a more than 25 year NUSD Board Trustee, and her family for their timeless commitment to advocating for students and bilingual education.
Parent Square
We are excited to have a single communication platform to connect and engage with our families throughout Natomas Unified. In past conversations, our families expressed a desire for the district to simplify its means of communication to help them keep up with all the information and contacts received from school sites, teachers, and district office. This page is dedicated to all things ParentSquare including training, how-to guides, frequently-asked-questions, videos, handouts, printed documents, and more.
Job Training for Adult Learners - Pharmacy Clerk
IET classes are for adults who were born outside of the United States and are/were second language learners. These free workshops will train adult learners for employment as a pharmacy clerk. This 9 week course is 5 days a week beginning September 23. Please see attached flyer for more details.