English Language-Development (ELD)
These courses are designed for Multilingual Learners (MLs) whose native or first language is not English and are enrolled at the Secondary Academy of International Languages (SAIL). The ELD courses are also open to eligible immigrant students who require assistance in adjusting to American culture even though their English skills may be fairly proficient. Those USAborn students who consistently use a language other than English in their homes and social settings may also be eligible to take these courses. Students will be recommended and selected for these courses as determined by the World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA) Screener English Proficiency Test. Coursework focuses on the four domains of listening, speaking, reading, and writing within the context of the core curriculum and the WIDA English Language Development (ELD) Standards. The ELD teachers work closely with classroom teachers to assist the ML in obtaining a satisfactory level of achievement in academic subjects. An ELD-based curriculum textbook series and MSDE-mandated assessments are the basis for the course. Students enrolled in the ELD program are required to participate in the MSDE mandated WIDA ACCESS for ELLs (Assessing Comprehension and Communication in English State-to-State for English Learners) annual assessment.
ELD I
019814 1 credit Grade 9
Prerequisite: Parent/guardian approval, meets established criteria
This elective course is designed for native speakers of languages other than English who follow the Newcomer’s Pathway as part of the Secondary Academy of International Languages (SAIL) and who have demonstrated limited English proficiency as measured by the WIDA Screener Test. Parent/guardian approval is required to be enrolled in this class. Entering or Beginning students are introduced to the basic structures of reading, writing, speaking, and listening in English. Students learn to use English appropriately in a range of academic and social situations. They also develop basic reading and writing strategies, expand oral comprehension, and learn initial conventions of grammar and punctuation. This course does not satisfy the graduation requirement for English credit.
ELD II
019824 1 credit Grade 10
Prerequisite: ELD I and parent/guardian approval
This elective course is designed for native speakers of languages other than English who attend the Secondary Academy of International Languages (SAIL) and who need to develop intermediate skills in English listening, speaking, reading, and writing. English Learners (ELs) focus on the expanding social and academic language skills. Emphasis is placed on developing or expanding grammatical structures, reading comprehension, and writing skills as they relate to academic coursework. This course does not satisfy the graduation requirements for English credit.
ELD III/ELD IV
019834 1 credit Grade 11
019844 1 credit Grade 12
Prerequisite: Parent/guardian approval
This elective course is designed for native speakers of languages other than English who attend the Secondary Academy of International Languages (SAIL) and who are developing intermediate and advanced skills in English listening, speaking, reading, and writing. English Learners (ELs) focus on expanding social and academic language skills. Emphasis is placed on developing or expanding grammatical structures, reading comprehension, and writing skills as they relate to academic coursework. This course will also prepare students for post-secondary academic and career success. This course does not satisfy the graduation requirement for English credit.
ELD LITERACY
019714 1 credit Grade 9
Prerequisite: Parent/guardian approval
This course is designed for English Learners (ELs) whose native or first language is not English and are enrolled in the Newcomer’s Program at the Secondary Academy of International Languages (SAIL). This course builds knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, word usage, and the mechanics of writing in English with native language support. This course provides an elective credit. It does not fulfill an English credit towards graduation.