English Learner Advisory Committee

  • What is ELAC?
    The English Learner Advisory Committee advises the site and the district (through DELAC representatives) on issues pertaining to ELL/LEP students. Each site with 21 or more ELL/LEP students is required by state law to have an ELAC. Each ELAC will send one representative to the District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) monthly meetings.

    Who can join ELAC?
    Parents, staff, community members and students by the percentage of ELL parents must be at least equal to the percentage of ELL students at the site.

    What if I don't speak English?
    Translators will be provided for the language spoken by the majority of parents on the committee.

    Who can join ELAC?
    Parents, staff, community members and students by the percentage of ELL parents must be at least equal to the percentage of ELL students at the site.

    What is the time commitment?
    Approximately 1-2 hours monthly or to be determined by the school. DELAC representatives will meet about five times during the year.

     

DELAC

  • District English Learner Advisory Committee
    MEETING