NEW YORK STATE DEMOGRAPHICS Utica (2001) Top ELL Districts # of ELLs New York City 162529 Rochester (4,470) Syracuse (4064) Brentwood 7010 Buffalo 6168 Rochester 4470 Buffalo (6,168) Syracuse 4064 Yonkers 3634 East Ramapo 3448 Hempstead 3285 East Ramapo (3285) Central Islip 2498 Utica 2001 New York City (162,529) Yonkers (3,634) Hempstead (3285) Central Islip (2498) Westbury 1956 Westbury (1956) Brentwood (7,010)
Percentage of ELLs/MLLs as a share of Total Student Population by County and District 2016-2017 ROS, 15.2% NYC, 62.1% Dunkirk CSD (13%) Big 4, 6.1% Buffalo CSD (16%) Long Island, 16.7% Lackawanna CSD (18%) Rochester CSD(14%) Ithaca CSD (7%) 62.1% of the total ELL population is in NYC public school districts. Source: NYS SIRS 2015-2016 Syracuse CSD(17%) Utica CSD (18%) Fallsburg CSD (11%) East Ramapo (30%) Newburgh (14.6%) New York City (15%) Yonkers (14)% Schenectady CSD (4%) Albany CSD (10%) Ellenville CSD (5%) Hudson CSD (8%) Poughkeepsie CSD (11%) Brewster CSD (6%) Port Chester Rye (29%) Peekskill (21%) Tarrytown (17%) Westbury(34%) County Central Islip (31%) Brentwood (33%) Roosevelt (26%) Freeport (19%) Hempstead (35%) % ELL of Total County Population Bronx 22.5% Queens 18.1% Kings 17.7% New York 13.7% Rockland 14.6% Suffolk 10.8% Westchester 9.2% Nassau 9.1% Onondaga 7.4% Erie 7.4% Richmond 7.1% Oneida 6.9% Monroe 6.5% Orange 6.3% Sullivan 5.7% Chautauqua 5.3% Columbia 4.9% Putnam 4.4% Albany 3.4% Dutchess 3.4% Ulster 3.3% Tompkins 3.2% Schenectady 3.1% Wyandanch (19%) 2
LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY Top 10 ELL/MLL Home Languages 2016-17 SY: Karen, 0.8% Nepali, 0.7% French, 1.0% Other, 10.3% Haitian Creole, 1.6% Urdu, 1.6% Russian, 1.7% Bengali, 3.0% Arabic, 5.6% Chinese, 9.2% Spanish, 64.5% Spanish Chinese Arabic Bengali Russian Urdu Haitian Creole French Karen Nepali Other Source: NYS SIRS 2016-2017 Linguistically diverse state with over 200 languages spoken by our students.
LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY 2016-2017 Rest of State Top 10 languages NYC Top 10 languages Japanese, 0.9% Burmese, 1.1% Haitian Urdu, Creole, 1.1% 1.2% Nepali, 1.4% Somali, 1.7% Karen, 2.1% Chinese, 2.3% Arabic, 4.7% Other, 11.7% Spanish, 70.9% Spanish Arabic Chinese Karen Somali Nepali Haitian Creole Urdu Burmese Japanese Other Haitian Creole, 1.9% French, 1.2% Urdu, 2.0% Russian, 2.4% Bengali, 4.4% Uzbek, 1.0% Arabic, 6.1% Chinese, 13.6% Other, 6.9% Panjabi, 0.7% Spanish, 59.8% Spanish Chinese Arabic Bengali Russian Urdu Haitian Creole French Uzbek Panjabi Other Source: NYS SIRS 2016-2017 Linguistically diverse state with over 200 languages spoken by our students.
Percent of ELLs/MLLs with IEPs in NYS 2015-2016 NYS NYC ELLs with IEPs, 16.8% ELLs with IEPs, 37.1% ELLs without IEPs, 83.2% ELLs without IEPs, 75.3%
ELL/MLL SUBGROUPS Newcomer ELLs Students who have been in our schools for three years or less and are English Language Learners. ELLs who have attended school in the United States for one year or less are exempt from the 3-8 ELA assessment. Students are permitted one exemption. 65.4% Developing ELLs Students who have received ELL services for 4 to 6 years. 23.3% Long-term ELLs Students who have completed at least six years of ELL services in a New York State school and continue to require ELL services. 11.3% ELL Students with Disabilities ELLs served by an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). An IEP team determines a student s eligibility for special education services and the language in which special education services are delivered. 21.5% Students with Inconsistent/Interrupted Formal Education ELLs who have attended schools in the U.S. for less than twelve months and who, upon initial enrollment in schools are two or more years below grade level in literacy in their home language and/or two or more years below grade level in math due to inconsistent or interrupted schooling prior to arrival in the U.S. 4.5% Former ELL A Former ELL is a student who was identified as an ELL and has met the criteria for exiting ELL status within the past two years. Upon exiting ELL status, Former ELLs are entitled to receive at least two years of Former ELL services. 8.7%
Big 5 ELL Subgroups 2016-17 SY New York State Buffalo NYC Rochester Syracuse Yonkers Newcomers 177,078(65.4%) 3754(60.9%) 100940(62.1%) 2838(63.5%) 3040(74.8%) 2070 (57.0%) Developing ELLs 63,126(23.3%) 1581 (25.6%) 41300(25.4%) 917(20.5%) 656 (16.1%) 986 (27.1%) Long-term ELLs 30,577(11.3%) 833(13.5%) 20289 (12.5%) 715(16.0%) 368 (9.1%) 578(15.9%) Students with Inconsistent/Interrupt ed Formal Education 12,211(4.5%) 859(13.9%) 8226(5.1%) 70(1.6%) 390 (9.6%) 48 (1.3%) ELL Students with Disabilities / Differently abled ELLs/MLLs 58,326(21.5%) 1069(17.3%) 40116(24.7%) 949(21.2%) 519(12.8%) 654(18.0%) 7
Disability Classifications by ELL Status NYC vs. Rest of State 2016-2017 NYC - Disability Classifications by ELL Status 2016-2017 40.0% 38.0% 36.8% 35.0% 34.3% 30.0% 25.0% 27.2% ELL Non ELL 20.0% 15.0% 13.4% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Learning Disability Speech or Language 6.6% 1.9% Intellectual Disability 5.4% 5.6% Autism 8.5% 3.9% 3.6% Other Health Pre-School Student with a Disability 6.2% 2.3% 1.8% 1.2% 0.9% 0.6% 0.2% 0.4% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% Emotional Disturbance Multiple Disabilities Hearing Orthopedic Deafness Visual Traumatic Brain Injury Deaf-Blindness Rest of NY State - Disability Classifications by ELL Status 2016-2017 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% 30.5% 29.7% 26.5% Learning Disability 14.9% Speech or Language 7.4% 21.0% Other Health 3.4% 4.4% 2.1% 3.1% Intellectual Disability Multiple Disabilities 6.9% 5.2% 13.3% 1.5% 1.2% 0.6% 0.5% 0.5% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% 0.1% 0.3% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% Autism Emotional Disturbance Hearing ELL Pre-School Student with a Disability Visual Not ELL Orthopedic 8 Traumatic Brain Injury Deafness Deaf-Blindness
Statewide English Language Learner Performance in ELA (Grades 3-8)
Statewide English Language Learner Performance in Math (Grades 3-8)
New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test (NYSESLAT) 2016 vs. 2017 50.0% 45.0% 2016 NYSESLAT 40.9% 43.2% 40.0% 35.0% 2017 NYSESLAT 30.0% 25.0% 26.7% 24.3% 20.0% 17.4% 15.0% 14.8% 12.0% 10.0% 9.0% 5.0% 6.0% 5.7% 0.0% Entering Emerging Transitioning Expanding Commanding
English Language Learner Graduation Rates
2012 4-year June Cohort ELL & Non-ELL Graduation Outcomes 100% 90% 82% Non ELL ELL 80% 70% 60% 50% 45% 40% 41% 33% 30% 27% 29% 28% 20% 10% 0% 11% 6% 4% 5% 1% 1% 2% 1% 1% Grad Rate Regents Adv Regents Diploma Local Non Diploma Still Enrolled GED Dropout