20.1.2 HST Requirements & Resources

Visit the ELD folder for HSTs for access to all of the resources necessary to support the English Learners on your roster.
WEEKLY:
HSTs should be monitoring EL students work in Lexia. When a student is struggling, it is the HSTs obligation to support their student with offline Lexia resources. Lexia Support Slides
HSTs with EL students in grade 3-12 should be logging into Flashlight to ensure students are completing assignments. Flashlight 360 for Teachers
EVERY LEARNING PERIOD:
- Lexia Usage ~ usage goes hand in hand with your continual feedback. As the HST, you should be checking WEEKLY and providing feedback to your family and potentially providing additional offline Lexia resources if the student is struggling. **NEW Lexia Usage Report Directions**
- ELPAC Practice Workbooks ~ Review completed pages. For NEW EL Students, complete THIS survey to request the workbooks.
- Flashlight Speaking & Writing Assignments -
- K-2 - Check for completion of Offline Flashlight Worksheets HERE (filter for your name, select the file as a work sample if you'd like.)
- 3rd-12th Check for work done in the platform. Access via Clever. (Flashlight lessons can be screen shot as a written work sample - Directions)
- High School Writing Assignments - Review written work sample with the student, assignments can be found in the Scope and Sequence or ELD Blueprint
- Formative Assessments ~ take the time to complete the LP formative assessment activities in order to assess progress in each domain throughout the school year.
- ELD AWRs - ALL of the above will help to inform you on how to grade AWRs
- EL Monitoring Spreadsheet - Optional tool to use to help you stay organized as you work to support your EL students through all of the different platforms. Make a copy and make it your own!
HST Resources to support English Learners
Dually Identified ESN/EL Students - Sometimes students with severe learning disabilites require an alternate curriculum. If that is the case for your student, please contact the Director of Special Programs. Often times, we utilize Rosetta Stone as an alternative to Lexia. Here are some helpful resources.