Yesterday, I presented to Casa's ELAC (or English Learner Advisory Council).

Administrators, teachers, parents, and students came together in the library to review the school's resources available for families online.

Parents logged on to the new computers in the computer lab and toured CasaGrandeHighSchool.org and BigHouseLibrary.com.

The best part, though, was when I taught parents how to use Google Translate! :)

Casa has made it a goal to do more, better outreach to the families of our English learners. And the library is proud to now be a part of that effort.

Thank you to my 5th period TAs who made this awesome YouTube welcome video for our Spanish-speaking families.

Thank you to our beloved ELD (English Language Development) program coordinator Ms. Judi DeChesere, our outstanding ELD/SDAIE teachers, our dedicated bilingual assistants, and our school administrators for inviting me to be a part of ELAC.

Thank you to Jose Luis for translating for me. My Spanish leaves much to be desired!

Thank you to the handful of Casa students who hung out to help me troubleshoot computer problems.

And thank you to the many wonderful parents who spent their evening with me in the library. I am so happy to know you and I look forward to working together more. :)
 
 
 

Okay, I confess, I thought it was going to be me and the crickets all alone in the library last week at back to school night. But, actually, quite a few students and their family members visited me! Even two of administrators -- Superintendent Greta Viguie and Director of Curriculum Ron Everett -- stopped by. How busy it was in the library might have had something to do with it how cold and windy it was outside, but regardless of the reason, I had such nice conversations with everyone that my cheeks hurt at the end of the night from smiling! =) CLICK HERE to see the pictures I took that night.