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Teen Literacy Center

Teen Literacy Center. Omaha Public Schools Department of Curriculum and Learning Office of English as a Second Language. What is the Teen Literacy Center (TLC)?.

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Teen Literacy Center

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  1. Teen Literacy Center Omaha Public Schools Department of Curriculum and Learning Office of English as a Second Language

  2. What is the Teen Literacy Center (TLC)? • A unique program designed to target the academic, social, and emotional needs of English Language Learners, ages 13-21 with interrupted or limited formal schooling. • Equips students with academic and life skills needed to be successful in future educational and vocational settings. • Primary goal is to assist students in acquiring a 3rd-4th grade level in Reading and Math so they can return to their high school of choice

  3. Pilars of Success • Small class environment • Balanced literacy instruction, including Guided Reading • Content area literacy instruction (Math, Social Studies, and Science) • Take-Home Book Program • Highly-trained English as a Second Language instructors

  4. Program Eligibility Guidelines • OPS considers each student referral on a case by case basis • Student demonstrates limited English proficiency. (ELL student) • Student reads/writes below a 2nd grade level in his/her native language • Student has experienced limited or interrupted formal schooling in his/her native country. • Student is experiencing little to no academic progress at his/her home school. • Student is eligible for OPS transportation or can provide his/her own transportation to the TLC. (special city bus training exceptions)

  5. Typical TLC Student Profile • A student with limited or interrupted formal schooling.... • Refugee student who did not have the opportunity to attend school • Refugee student who attended school BUT schooling was interrupted, substandard, or shortened • Student who lived in a rural town with limited educational opportunities • Student who went to school inconsistently due to family obligations • Student who was forced to work due to economic constraints; schooling was stopped

  6. How Long does a Student Stay at the Teen Literacy Center? • A student typically spends 1-3 years in the program • The TLC’s goal is to successfully transition a student to one of the following: • ABE or GED • High School • Work Experience

  7. How does someone make a referral to TLC? If you suspect an ELL student age 13-21 may qualify for the Teen Literacy Center please call: Dawn Mathis at: 557-2434 OR GulnoraIsavea at: 557-2494

  8. Three TLC Locations Middle School Locations • Beveridge Magnet Middle School • Lewis and Clark Middle School High School • Career Center

  9. TLC Referral Process • Step 1: Obtain English LAS scores • Step 2: Obtain a native writing sample; determine reading level in native language • Step 3: Administer a basic Math test • Step 4: Administer a Reading Running Record (English) • Step 5: Conduct ESL Parent Information Survey • Step 6: Dawn Mathis or GulnoraIsaeva reviews student information and data • Step 7: SAT is scheduled; recommendations are made

  10. Thank you for your time. Dawn MathisOmaha Public SchoolsESL Lead Teacher402-557-2434TAC Building, 4th Floor

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