Bilingual/ESL Department 

LPAC Resources and More

Look for trainings and events.

Submit required paperwork here.

Schedule an LPAC with the compliance coordinator.

For those seeking certification.

Student History Worksheet   Print out this document and ask your parents to assist you in completing it. This document will help you gather information about the student's educational background. It is crucial to know the student's previous school districts and the number of years they have attended schools in the United States. 


 Home Language Survey - Effective August 8, 2023, the approved Chapter 89 Revisions include standardized TEA-developed forms. This includes the Home Language Survey                     

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Peims Codes One Pager Cheat sheet to answer all your PEIMS Codes questions.


2024-2025 EB Reclassification Criteria Chart -  At the end of the school year, a district may reclassify an emergent bilingual (EB) student/English Learner (EL) as English proficient if the student is able to participate equally in an English instructional program with no second language acquisition supports. The LPAC shall use this chart to make reclassification decisions.

Instructions for Years in US schools The LPAC is required to determine and document the number of school years in which each EB student has been enrolled.

LPAC Framework  The Framework for the Language Proficiency Assessment Committee (LPAC) process includes clarification of the legal requirements for the LPAC and provides suggested forms to facilitate the training of LPAC members. 




Reading Language Arts: Building Better Writers


presented by:

Natalia Heckman, Seidlitz Education


January 8th, 2023




In this session, teachers learned and developed effective instructional practices and strategies to support multicultural learners.