ELAC

ELAC (English Learners Advisory Committee) is a group made up of parents and staff whose main purpose is to provide support for LEP (Limited English Proficiency) students and their parents. This support includes providing parents and students with information about grades, attendance, test results (CELDT, CAHSEE, and California Standardized),and computer training sessions on using the Parent Portal. Meetings may also include providing information on preparing for college, important health issues, and social issues relating to teens. ELAC meetings are often held before Back to School night and before graduation ceremony so that the parents will have the information they need to take full advantage of these events. Special meetings are also held every year to recognize the students who are reclassified from Limited English Proficient to Full English Proficient. These students will then be placed in regular core classes. There is also a ELAC meeting/celebration before the holiday break.

Soquel High School provides information to parents regarding the CTE (Career and Technical Education) classes that are available to students.Some of these courses include Wood Shop (Mill Cabinetry), Engine Repair, Administration of Justice, Floral Design, Cosmetology, Health Careers, and Computer Graphics, among others.

The parents of LEP students essentially run these meetings and decide what the topics will include. Parents are elected to offices during the first ELAC meeting of the school year. Parents are nominated and then attendees vote to elect.  The importance of holding regular ELAC meetings is to build a strong community for the Soquel High School English Learner population and their families.


Contact:

Mireya Gaona
Community Coordinator
[email protected]
(831) 429-3909 ex:49137