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English
Language Learners (ELL)
Staff Directory

Larry
D. Steinly English
Language Learner Curriculum Specialist
CASI
Secondary
191
Waverley Drive Portable 3
International
Office
Frederick,
MD 21701
240-236-8763
fax 240-236-8764
larry.steinly@fcps.org
Peggy Drenning ELL Resource Teacher
International
Office
191
Waverley Drive Portable 3
Frederick, MD 21702
240-236-8765 fax
240-236-8764
peggy.drenning@fcps.org
Elizabeth Hernandez ELL Bilingual Comm. Liaison / Middle School Registrar
West
Frederick Middle School
515
West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD
21701 240-236-4037
elizabeth.Hernandez@fcps.org
Marisa Sedillo ELL Registrar
International
Office
191
Waverley Drive Portable 3, Frederick, MD 21702
240-236-8761
240-236-8762
(Spanish)
marisa.sedillo@fcps.org
Joanne Harrington ELL Outreach Coordinator
International
Office
191
Waverley Drive Portable 3, Frederick, MD 21702
240-236-8766
joanne.harrington@fcps.org
Janice Lawson ELL
Administrative Assistant
International
Office 191 Waverley Drive Portable 3
Frederick,
MD 21702
240-236-8763
fax 240-236-8764
janice.lawson@fcps.org
Frederick County Public Schools
English-language Learner (ELL)
Program Overview

- Each
student enrolling in Frederick County Public Schools completes a Home
Language Survey to determine whether or not the student has a Primary Home Language Other Than English
(PHLOTE).
- The
ELL program provides intensive English instruction and support for
English- language learners (ELLs) in total English immersion settings.
- The
principal goal of the program is to help ELL students attain English
proficiency so that each student can achieve at high levels in core
academic subjects and so that each student can meet the same student
academic achievement standards as all children are expected to
meet.
- Appropriate
support is offered to English-language learners so that they can adjust
to American culture if necessary.
- Every
ELL student has an English-language Learner (ELL) Plan. The plan includes information
about the student’s language proficiency scores, academic background and
progress, assessment accommodations, and so on.
- ELL students
have full access to all appropriate school activities. They may not be excluded due to
lack of English proficiency.
- All
ELL instructors collaborate with mainstream teachers to determine a plan
of action that best supports each student.
- Student
language proficiency levels are assessed to determine entry into the ELL
program, progress within program, and transition or exit from the
program. The IDEA IPT
Assessment is the tool used in Frederick County and all other counties
in Maryland.
- Following
exit from formal ELL instruction, a student’s academic progress is
monitored for at least the next two years to ensure continued success.
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