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What is the EL program?
EL in Loudoun County Public Schools is a resource program designed to help non or limited English speaking children learn English and gain language skills and confidence to participate in the school system’s academic programs and extracurricular activities.
EL at Frances Hazel Reid ES
The EL program at FHR serves children in grades kindergarten to grade 5. The program strives to increase students' English language skills in the following domains:
Listening
Learning to understand English spoken in a wide range of social and academic contexts.
Speaking
Learning to speak English with increasing accuracy and fluency, in order to convey meaning appropriate to a wide range of social and academic contexts.
Reading
Learning to read in English with increasing comprehension for a variety of purposes.
Writing
Learning to produce written English with increasing fluency and accuracy to convey meaning appropriately in a range of social and academic contexts.
Culture
Learning concepts that result in knowledge and awareness of the history and culture of classmates, Virginia and the United States.
An integrated thematic curriculum is necessary to help students build vocabulary as well as learn content. Integrated instruction brings both cognitive development and language development together. The EL curriculum is used as a guide for planning; its objectives are also based on Virginia SOL standards. Communication with the regular classroom teacher is also essential to support specific areas of classroom instruction as necessary.
Parents or other adults wishing to learn English may find the following resources helpful:
Loudoun Literacy Council
71 Lawson Road SE, Leesburg
(703) 777-2205
ESL & Immigrant Ministeries
Crossroad United Methodist Church
43454 Crossroads Drive, Ashburn
(703) 841-0292 and leave a message. Calls will be returned in English, Spanish, Korean, or Vietnamese
Loudoun County Public Schools Adult Education
(571) 252-1070