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Author
Author
Castrechini, S., Sipes, L.
Institutional Author
John W Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities
Details
Resource Type
Brief
Acquisition Number
580
Published Date
03-20-2026 10:24 AM
Published Year
2025
Number of Pages
8
Language(s)
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Abstract

New California reporting requirements drawing attention to outcomes for Long-Term English Learners (LTELs) opens a window of opportunity for changes to better support these students. In spring 2023, the Stanford-Sequoia K-12 Research Collaborative (Sequoia Collaborative) agreed to key changes in the reclassification process for multilingual learners (MLLs), offering more ways for eighth and ninth grade English Learners to demonstrate basic skills for the purpose of reclassification, improving the process for reclassification, and removing administrative hurdles to reclassification. This brief offers lessons learned about reclassification from research conducted with the Sequoia Collaborative to understand new patterns that might be observed in the California School Dashboard in the coming years. The authors conclude with recommendations based on their research about how districts may prevent students from being designated as LTEL by removing barriers to reclassification.

Topics
English Learners
Long-term English Learners
Reclassification
Keywords
English learners
Long-Term English Learners
Reclassification