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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's interesting to me that most ELL do not attend bilingual charters, or even bilingual schools in DC.[b] I just tried to find the percentages or numbers of ELL by school; if anyone can please post. [/b] [/quote] You might want to check the numbers before you reach the conclusion. Most of the bilingual charters and DCPS are located in areas where they serve large percentages of bilingual students in Wards 1 and 4. The most underserved school I believe in terms of no bilingual program for ELLs is Brightwood, I believe. [/quote] Look at the annual audit data spreadsheets https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/2018-19%20School%20Year%20Annual%20Enrollment%20Audit%20Report%20Supplemental%20Tables.xlsx You want to look at the tab labeled UPSFF by School. There is a column for ELs. The caveat is that if a school has <10, a specific number won't be given. [/quote] But - keep in mind that every EL is not a Spanish speaker. That's the largest percentage but there are many other languages captured in that category.[/quote]
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