ELPAC
English Learner Parent Advisory Council (ELPAC)
JOIN US FOR ELPAC!
Conversation and Community
Join APS families on January 21, 2025, at 5:30 PM to practice your English and learn more about Attleboro Public Schools. This will be an informal, conversation-based meeting and an opportunity to speak with other EL families.
- Interpreters must be requested by Friday, January 17, 2025. Please text or email:
- welcome@attleboroschools.com
- 508-431-0396
- Childcare will NOT be provided for this meeting. Children may attend and sit quietly at the table with their parents in the meeting.
- Click on the picture for where to park and enter.
When: Tuesday, January 21, 2025
5:30-6:30PM
Where:
APS Welcome Center
"Central Office" Entrance
One Blue Pride Way
Attleboro, MA
Agenda
Conversation and Community
Join other English Learner families to learn more about Attleboro Public Schools. This will be an informal, conversation-based meeting and an opportunity to practice your English. Either in English or through an interpreter, you'll have the opportunity to ask and answer questions about Attleboro Public Schools and your experiences here.
INTERPRETERS AVAILABLE
Spanish Interpreters will be available on-site. If you need an interpreter in another language you must inform your student's ELL teacher by Tuesday, October 15, 2024.
What is ELPAC?
An ELPAC is an English Learner Parent Advisory Council. ELPAC members are parents and guardians of current and former ELs (English Learners). ELPACs meet regularly and can give schools and districts advice on topics that are important to ELs. ELPACs can also help parents of ELs learn more about their children’s school and learn ways to support their children’s education.
Why should I join?
ELPACs can help create a strong partnership between schools and the families of ELs. In Massachusetts schools, ELs can learn English and succeed in school while keeping their unique cultural and linguistic identities. By joining an ELPAC, you can help your children achieve this goal. ELPACs talk about topics that are important to ELs and give schools advice to make services for ELs better, communicate effectively with EL families, and create programs and opportunities that will help ELs be successful.
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