EML

Telephone: 240-740-4639

The EML Program has expanded to keep pace with the growing student population at Northwood. Some basics: EML stands for Emerging Multilingual Learners. It is the name of our instructional department and the MCPS program. We generally refer to our students as EMLs, Emerging Multilingual Learners.

Ten percent of Northwood's current population is EML: Levels 1-5, Level 10 (have exited EML program, but have not passed the state test at Advanced Level), or RELL (Exited EML within past two years)

Thirty-one percent of our population has been in EML at some point (Level 6).

Forty-one percent of Northwood students are current or former EML students.


Staff Members

Name Position Email
Ms. Kristin Ruopp Resource Teacher Kristin_L_Ruopp@mcpsmd.org
Ms. Alicia-Ann Beachy Teacher  
Mr. James Bong Teacher James_H_Bong@mcpsmd.org
Mr. Edward Furlow Teacher Edward_L_Furlow@mcpsmd.org
Ms. Jenny Gutierrez Teacher Jenny_M_Gutierrez@mcpsmd.org
Ms. Alicia Hudson Teacher Alicia_D_Hudson@mcpsmd.org
Mr. Claudio Illanes Teacher Claudio_A_Illanes@mcpsmd.org
Ms. Annabella Letona Teacher Annabella_Letona@mcpsmd.org
Ms. Jennifer Lydick Teacher Jennifer_L_Lydick@mcpsmd.org
Mrs. Kimi McGrath Teacher Kimi_M_McGrath@mcpsmd.org
Ms. Honey Morales Teacher Honey_D_Morales@mcpsmd.org
Ms. Heather Slattery Teacher Heather_H_Slattery@mcpsmd.org
Ms. Kira Swann Teacher Kira_Swann@mcpsmd.org
Mrs. Elsi Suazo Villatoro  Paraeducator  Elsy_M_SuazoVillatoro@mcpsmd.org

Philosophy

Our motto is "Right Challenges, Right Attitude, Right Opportunities."

By Right Challenges we mean that our students need to be in appropriate classes that are continually challenging and developing their language skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing. We have put into place new courses that will help develop the foundational skills needed by our beginning-level students, and course pathways that provide challenges for ELL students at all levels.

By Right Attitude we simply mean that students take their studies seriously. Students understand and follow routines that support academic rigor. Why? All students must pass the High School Assessments to graduate. That includes our ELLs as well. For them the HSAs will be extremely challenging, and the need to be serious about their academic work becomes even more important. Right attitude includes being ready to learn, having the right mindset, being challenged by instruction, and establishing a context for learning and future goals. By focusing on each of these areas, students demonstrate that they have the right attitude to succeed in school.

Right Opportunities mean that students seek out, with our help and guidance, extra-curricular activities that help them further their academic, career and life goals. We have continued programs which were started in the past, like the Bridges Program at Arcola Towers Senior Residence. It is a program that brings students and older individuals together in shared learning and recreational activities, and for which our students earn Student Service Learning hours. We have also established links to new programs like the Civic Program offered by Liberty's Promise. This 30-hour, after-school program provides interactive activities that show how democracy functions in the US. Students are involved in field trips, listen to local leaders, and share experience. Other right opportunities include university workshops/field trips, and after-school meetings for students and/or parents. All of these opportunities provide a context in which current learning takes on more relevancy and urgency.


Resources

ESOL Resources:

ESOL Department: 240-740-4639
ESOL County Office at Rocking Horse Road Center: 301-230-0670
Parent Services: 301-230-0674
Hispanic Hotline: 301-230-3073

Parent Information Message Lines:

Chinese 301-230-5428
French 301-230-5429
Korean 301-230-5430
Swahili 301-230-5429
Vietnamese 301-230-5432

Parenting Resource Center: 301-929-5648