Bylaws

The LOOK Act and English Learner Parent Advisory Councils (ELPACs).

The formation of this ELPAC is mandated by the LOOK Act and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).

Newton ELPAC By-Laws September 2018

Newton ELPAC By-Laws

Revised and Approved Sept 12, 2018

Newton ELPAC By-Laws September 2018 Spanish

Estatutos de Newton ELPAC

Revisado y Aprobado el 12 de septiembre de 2018

ELPAC Guidance.pdf

FAQs

On November 22, 2017, Governor Baker signed into law the Language Opportunity for Our Kids Act (LOOK Act). The goal of this new law is to improve the education of English learners (ELs). The law has created more opportunities for input from parents and guardians of English learners in language acquisition programs.


What are ELPACs?

English learner parent advisory councils are made up of parents and legal guardians of English learners.


How can I get involved?

Membership is voluntary and is open to all parents and legal guardians of students who are or have been identified as English learners or former English learners.

Who is required to create and support ELPACs?

School districts or charter schools with 100 or more English learners or in which English learners comprise 5% of the student body, whichever is less, are required to establish ELPACs. Schools designated as underperforming or chronically underperforming must also establish ELPACs.

What are the duties of ELPACs?

ELPAC duties include but are not limited to:

· Creating by-laws (rules) regarding officers and operational procedures;

· Advising the school district, school committee, and board of trustees on matters related to English learners;

· Meeting regularly with school or district leaders to participate in the planning and development of programs to improve educational opportunities for English learners;

· Advising the district or school on any new proposed language acquisition programs;

· Reviewing district and school improvement plans as they relate to English learners; and

· Meeting at least annually with the school committee or school council.

The success of ELPACs depends on building supportive and trusting collaborative partnerships among and between parents, school staff and leaders, and community members. Please go to http://www.doe.mass.edu/ell/look-act.html for more information on ELPACs.

This information was taken from the website linked below:

Newton ELPAC does not endorse candidates for elected positions.