[NIFL-ESL:2052] Re:

From: Seidner, Stanley (SSeidner@tmail.tea.state.tx.us)
Date: Fri Jul 17 1998 - 10:11:32 EDT


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Judy:

I think that you mean the TASS to obtain a high school diploma.


Dr. Stan Seidner
Texas Education Agency <<...>> 


	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Judy Hubble [SMTP:judy@kdi.com]
	Sent:	Friday, July 17, 1998 8:53 AM
	To:	Multiple recipients of list
	Subject:	[NIFL-ESL:2050] Re:

	In Texas, they have to pass TASP to get a diploma and they have
until 21 to do
	it.  I think there is a proposal being developed to amend this.  get
on the
	nifl-esl listserv and pose the question.  One problem is that each
state is
	different.  The ESL rep at the Texas Education Agency would be a
good source (see
	web page).  It is a dilemma but they do it every year.
	judy@kdi.com


	Jodi [JoAnn] Crandall wrote:

	> Hi.
	>
	> I'm not sure who wrote this, but I have a question:
	>         What happens when students enter school in high school and
have only 3
	> years, for example, in
	>         which to learn English and complete graduation
requirements?
	>         Are they exempt?
	>         Are they still eligible for a diploma?
	>         Can they try for a Regents diploma?
	>
	> These are all serious questions here in Maryland, where we are
moving to a
	> set of 12 high school assessments, of which students will be
required to
	> successfully complete 10 for graduation.
	>
	> Jodi Crandall
	>
	> At 07:33 AM 7/16/98 -0400, Aaw926@aol.com wrote:
	> >Hi--
	> >
	> >This would NOT have been a problem in New York City public
schools. LEP
	> >(limited English proficient) students are EXEMPT from ALL
standardized tests
	> >until they have been in an English language school system for 5
years....
	> >
	> >
	> JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall, Co-Director              tel:410-455-2313
	> ESOL/Bilingual MA Program                       fax:410-455-3986
	> Department of Education                 crandall@umbc.edu
	> UMBC
	> 1000 Hilltop Circle
	> Baltimore, MD 21250
	>
	>         Visit our web site at http://www.umbc.edu/esol

	



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