• DLI Late Entry (Grades 1-12)

     

     

    • DLI Late Entry Assessments

     

    The Department of Dual Language will designate a highly skilled educator to administer the late entry assessment.  This educator will reach out directly to the family to schedule the late entry assessment (once the student’s name has been processed through the Department of Enrollment and Transfer)

     

    1st-3rd Grade Late Entry Assessment:

    • In the partner language, students must demonstrate that they are at most one grade level behind in reading, writing, speaking, and listening (grade-level benchmarks can be found ).
    • This assessment will be administered in a one-on-one setting. The educator will ask a series of prompts and engage the student in various reading, writing, speaking, and listening tasks to determine the student's proficiency level in each domain.

     

    4th -12th Grade Late Entry Assessment: 

    • In the partner language, students must demonstrate that they are at most one grade level behind in reading, writing, speaking, and listening on the STAMP 4S (grade-level benchmarks can be found )
    • You can learn more about the STAMP assessment
    • This assessment will be coordinated through the Dual Language Department; a representative will contact the family directly to set the assessment time and place.

     

    Accommodations:

    If the student has an IEP and/or a 504, please communicate this directly when you are contacted to schedule the Late Entry assessment. With this information, the assessor can ensure appropriate accommodations for the late entry assessment.

     

    If you have any questions, please contact Risa Muñoz, Assistant Director of Dual Language, at rmunoz@pps.net or 503-310-2670.

     

    Please visit the Enrollment and Transfer Center website for more information on petition transfer requests and applications.