MELL
Missouri Migrant Education and English Language Learning
The Missouri Migrant Education and English Language Learning (MELL) program, funded by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, is a statewide resource serving those who educate English language learners and migrant students in Missouri.
MELL encompasses the mission, goals, and services of the Title 1.C and Title III programs in Missouri, which were reorganized in response to the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. MELL is designed to prevent the duplication of services and to allow a direct route for Title 1.C and Title III funds to reach the districts and the students they serve.
The St. Louis Regional Professional Development Center (RPDC) primarily serves the Missouri counties of St. Charles, St. Louis, and the City of St. Louis. Due to its affiliation with Cooperating School Districts (CSD), districts in Gasconade, Lincoln, Warren, Franklin, Jefferson, Pike, Washington, North St. Francois are also eligible to participate in workshops. The MELL office is staffed with a Migrant Recruiter, who is responsible for identifying students who qualify for migrant services and working with schools to enroll them, and two Instructional Specialists, who assist schools with ESOL programming and provide professional development for staff, teachers and administrators.
Contacts:
Sandra
Anderson
Instructional
Specialist
314-692-9738
sanderson@csd.org
Martha
Epperson
Instructional
Specialist
314-692-9727
mepperson@csd.org
Pendy
Trujillo
Migrant
Recruiter
314-692-9716
ptrujillo@csd.org
Tiffiny
Creech
Administrative
Assistant
314-692-9756
tcreech@csd.org
Our Programs
Title 1.C - Migrant
Education Program
Mission of the
Missouri Migrant Education Program is to establish and improve
partnerships with local, state, and national agencies in order to
offer technical and financial assistance with the purpose of
enhancing education and health services to migrant
families.
Goals:
Preschool:
Ensure migrant children are
prepared to enter school healthy and ready to learn.
At
Risk: Increase the graduation rate among migrant
students.
Dropouts: Help ensure equal access to and
participation in educational improvement opportunities.
Professional
Development: For those serving migrant families, provide
links to resources, assist in developing and implementing
strategies for best practices, provide supplementary financial
support, and provide relevant in-service opportunities.
Technology
Services: Integrate technology into the program to
track and electronically transfer migrant student data between
schools. Use technology to the fullest extent to benefit migrant
students and their families.
Identification and
Recruitment: Locate highly mobile migratory children and
ensure they are provided with appropriate educational services
afforded to all children.
Parental
Involvement: Encourage migrant parents to play an
enthusiastic role and have a voice in all aspects of their
children's education through participation and increased
understanding of school regulations and activities.
Parent
Advisory Council: Provide assistance and training to
schools on establishing a Parent Advisory Council (PAC).
Title III - English
Language Learning
Title III was written to
help ensure that children who are limited English proficient,
including immigrant children and youth, attain English proficiency,
develop high levels of academic attainment in English, and meet the
same challenging state academic content and student academic
achievement standards as all children are expected to
meet.
Through Title III, Missouri school districts can develop high-quality language instruction educational programs designed to assist in teaching limited English proficient children and serving immigrant children and youth.
Title III also promotes participation in language instruction educational programs by the parents and communities of limited English proficient children.
Professional Development Topics:
- Federal and State Compliance
- Language Acquisition
- Teaching Techniques for Elementary Mainstream Teachers
- Teaching Techniques for Secondary Mainstream Teachers
- Acculturation
- Instructional Accommodations/Assessment
- ELL Paraprofessional Training
- Literacy Skills and ELLs
- Academic Vocabulary
- New ELL Teacher Training
- SIOP Initiative
- Book Studies
- MO ELP Standards Training
- Principal/Administrator Workshop
- Newcomers Workshop
- ELLs and Science
Ongoing PD sessions in buildings/districts addressing:
- ELL Teaching Techniques
- Language Acquisition
- Culture
- Academic Vocabulary
- Interaction
- Instructional Accommodations/Assessment
- Reading 1st
The following support meetings are available for ELL staff:
- ELL Roundtable Meetings - K-12 ELL teachers from the St. Louis region meet four times a year to share ideas and learn new information that will support their program and teaching.
- ELL Networking Meetings - ELL administrators in the St. Louis region meet two times a year to discuss new information, compliance issues, and programming with other local ELL administrators. This is a time for districts to learn about programs in the St. Louis region.
- New ELL Teacher Networking - K-12 New ELL teachers in their 1st to 3rd year of experience are welcomed to join this networking group to discuss strategies, technical support, and network with other new ELL teachers.
Download Registration Forms for Current MELL Workshops
June 24, 2008
- Introduction to
the Missouri English Language Proficiency Standards and the ESL
GLEs
August - November 2008
- ESL Book Study
Group
Sept 3, Sept 17, Oct 1
- ESL Training
for K-12 Paraprofessionals and Tutors
September 25, 2008
- Introduction to
the Missouri English Language Proficiency Standards and the ESL
GLEs
September 25, 2008
- Migrant Training
Module
September 2008 - March 2009
- ESOL Roundtable
for ESL Teachers
September - November 2008
- Teaching
English Language Learners: An Institute for Beginning ESOL
Teachers
Links to MELL Policies and Procedures
Consolidated Federal Programs - Administrative Manual
Educating Linguistically Diverse Students: Requirements & Practices - Manual
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - MELL Program
Title 1.C Education of Migratory Children - Manual
Links to MELL Resources
About.com: English as 2nd Language
American Association of Applied Linguistics (AAAL)
American Educational Research Association (AERA)
Center for Adult English Language Acquisition (CAELA)
Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
Center for Research in Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE)
Cross Cultural Developmental Education Services (CCDES)
Culturally & Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) Database
Mid-America Teachers of Speakers of Other Languages (MIDTESOL)
Migrant Education Resource Center (MERC)
National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE)
National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition (NCELA)
National Teachers of Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
TESOL Parents Guide to the ESL Standards
TESOL School Administrators Guide to the ESL Standards
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement
Links to Multilingual Booklets and Forms
Downloadable Forms in Other Languages (Courtesy of Lincoln, IL Intermediate Unit 12)
Immunization Action Coalition - Vaccination Information Statements in Other Languages
Multilingual Health Information Booklet
USDA Free and Reduced Lunch Forms
Links to Information on Countries and Cultures
Cambio De Colores - Latinos in Missouri
Cultural Orientation Resource Center (COR)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

