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population. [ speaking spanish language ] [ through the interpreter ] >> among the recommendations the bcc wants to make, some of the efi's at the active learners of the school's advisory committee elect, and the bcc, there is still some schools with an -- [ inaudible ] >> -- in order to create a functioning elac. also, the school should focus more time on the needs of the english learners. also -- it also -- it is also important to include the -- the english learners language groups as a school and not just a majority language. other english learners, not just the majority language groups. >> i'm going to be focusing on the english language instruction that's on page two. we noticed that some schools have culturally relevant literature in their school libraries that reflected different cultures and languages. during designated eld, some schools had evidence of language objectives that's based on the eld standards and the ela common core standards posted -- posted and visible for the students to see. we also noticed that there were conversation norms and collaborative structures that were
population. [ speaking spanish language ] [ through the interpreter ] >> among the recommendations the bcc wants to make, some of the efi's at the active learners of the school's advisory committee elect, and the bcc, there is still some schools with an -- [ inaudible ] >> -- in order to create a functioning elac. also, the school should focus more time on the needs of the english learners. also -- it also -- it is also important to include the -- the english learners language...
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interpretation unthe -- thanks the interpretation unit for translating our minutes and all their assistance in the bcc schools. lastly, i want to thank all will teams that we visited, interviewed, and saw the tireless work that they do every day in their school and their community. lastly, the families that we interviews, we appreciate your feedback, and we took all of the considerations that we're going to be presenting today. we visited eight schools, and as you have it in front of you, and six elementary, one middle school, and one high school. we interviewed -- or we did three things: we interviewed the school team, the -- the families, and then, also did classroom observations of designated english language development and integrated english language development. [ speaking spanish language ] [ through the interpreter ] >> good evening. in every school, we found out every school had a clear protocol for active translation and interpretation services in many languages particularly for school to family communications, school meeting, and parent teacher conferences. the family liaisons we met during
interpretation unthe -- thanks the interpretation unit for translating our minutes and all their assistance in the bcc schools. lastly, i want to thank all will teams that we visited, interviewed, and saw the tireless work that they do every day in their school and their community. lastly, the families that we interviews, we appreciate your feedback, and we took all of the considerations that we're going to be presenting today. we visited eight schools, and as you have it in front of you, and...
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the first is the biannual report from the council, the bcc. t kristina wong to produce the presenters. >> good evening, commissioners. as a bilingual community staff presenters, i would like to introduce you to maria lourdes nas nosaram. she is an instructional facilitator appointed by commissioner emily merase, and also myrna vasquez who is an active parent at cleveland and actos and appointed by commissioner sanchez. starting us off is maria lourdes. >> i just want to appreciate the superintendent's office, dr. matthews and everyone, the multipathway departments, and all of the district staff employees for all of the professional development and resources that you have given to the teachers and the community to support english language learners. i also want to thanchs the interpretation unthe -- thanks the interpretation unit for translating our minutes and all their assistance in the bcc schools. lastly, i want to thank all will teams that we visited, interviewed, and saw the tireless work that they do every day in their school and their com
the first is the biannual report from the council, the bcc. t kristina wong to produce the presenters. >> good evening, commissioners. as a bilingual community staff presenters, i would like to introduce you to maria lourdes nas nosaram. she is an instructional facilitator appointed by commissioner emily merase, and also myrna vasquez who is an active parent at cleveland and actos and appointed by commissioner sanchez. starting us off is maria lourdes. >> i just want to appreciate...
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the first is the biannual report from the council, the bcc. t kristina wong to produce the presenters. >> good evening, commissioners. as a bilingual community staff presenters, i would like to introduce you to maria lourdes nas nosaram. she is an instructional facilitator appointed by commissioner emily merase, and also myrna vasquez who is an active parent at cleveland and actos and appointed by commissioner sanchez. starting us off is maria lourdes. >> i just want to appreciate the superintendent's office, dr. matthews and everyone, the
the first is the biannual report from the council, the bcc. t kristina wong to produce the presenters. >> good evening, commissioners. as a bilingual community staff presenters, i would like to introduce you to maria lourdes nas nosaram. she is an instructional facilitator appointed by commissioner emily merase, and also myrna vasquez who is an active parent at cleveland and actos and appointed by commissioner sanchez. starting us off is maria lourdes. >> i just want to appreciate...
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you did did president about the time's up bcc is really like to work for etcetera officially she was always always raise the data is ninety nine nine isis evidence and. real rea. his easy management twenty using the results all. he's. found out anything just jump on running on a daisisy cc. also fight. it is. once race race. this was less the nation ist a normal significantly hundreds of support for the. acc has he's taking to carry out those. the global decided on going down taipei again a case load state minute minutes. the. great harare stranded in the middle of the night. at least fifteen focal. wholesale cc. the divisionon of exactly ly camp camp and angeles rams riding my. the north in northern ireland. was born. is. good shows us all the way. when. another. going on a.. the night ninine you know. says he'll kill six insurgenents i in n new i ld other other side side robbers. funding of the heart attack comes legislated after after four million dollars i'd buy members all all major agers kill kill people people. talk talk and down the alley out. vocal harmonies it might is that
you did did president about the time's up bcc is really like to work for etcetera officially she was always always raise the data is ninety nine nine isis evidence and. real rea. his easy management twenty using the results all. he's. found out anything just jump on running on a daisisy cc. also fight. it is. once race race. this was less the nation ist a normal significantly hundreds of support for the. acc has he's taking to carry out those. the global decided on going down taipei again a...
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she was npr's national security correspondent, once worked for cnn, and the bcc, and she's just back om moscow, where she reported on putin's recent flirtation with the idea of a presidential election. and to my immediate left, party baker, who is the chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" covering president trump. he also covered three other presidents, obama, bush, and clinton. he was also the moscow bureau chief for the "washington post," and he worked at the post for some 20 years. so dear panelists, tell us what is going on. are we really in the depths of a new cold war? or can something happen yet that could turn it around and open the way toward a more civil conversation? i'd like to start with john allen. >> marvin, thank you very much for the opportunity to join you this evening and this wonderful panel. it's great to be with so many members of the fourth of state, the media. i being a marine for so many years i never thought i would find myself in the position where i was thanking the immediate why for your service. well done to you, keeping up the pressure
she was npr's national security correspondent, once worked for cnn, and the bcc, and she's just back om moscow, where she reported on putin's recent flirtation with the idea of a presidential election. and to my immediate left, party baker, who is the chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" covering president trump. he also covered three other presidents, obama, bush, and clinton. he was also the moscow bureau chief for the "washington post," and he worked...
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if there is a third party who was invited into the discussion either by a cc or bcc on an e-mail, it does not apply, or if it was a conversation that had nothing to do with the legal end, for example, business advice, none of that applies under the privilege. it's an umbrella but it's never intended to be absolute. it is inconvenient to the president to have this happen, i'm sure it put him on additional pins and needles and fuels a different level of paranoia. it's working as it should and, by the way, it's not mueller who will ultimately determine whether privilege exists, it's an independent court. they'll isolate whatever documents that are there and figure out whether or not the privilege should apply in all respects to all the different documents. >> if i can, there's one bit of breaking news that just crossed my computer here. we just learned from the white house that the president will no longer be attending the annual summit of the americas in peru or traveling on to columbia. he was supposed to leave this weekend. it was a big international summit. the president no longer go
if there is a third party who was invited into the discussion either by a cc or bcc on an e-mail, it does not apply, or if it was a conversation that had nothing to do with the legal end, for example, business advice, none of that applies under the privilege. it's an umbrella but it's never intended to be absolute. it is inconvenient to the president to have this happen, i'm sure it put him on additional pins and needles and fuels a different level of paranoia. it's working as it should and, by...
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the next, independent line. go ahead, you're next. aller: yes, sir, i work for airline company that may be -- engines for 42 years and i'm now, 10 years, but company, retired, our which i worked for bccir flow, they built plants in mexico, said we made too much money, it was a union plant, but we hadco toch i be really good at inspecting on cessna 42 years, really had to be precise with what we did. when this stuff moved, they just moved stuff through. safety, re worry body why aren't they making people inspect things like we had to o, we took classes and everything. thank you for taking my call? guest: i would say on safety, the safest ion is mode of travel, this unfortunate we just saw was the first fatality since 2009. moving, coming up on billion passengers every ingle year and have such a low fatality rate, we're doing omething right and need to continue down this path and reviewing the processing. now ld argue safety right should not necessarily be the focus when it comes to cracking down on the industry and other modes people die per00 year from traffic injuries and rightnts compared to just now one for aviation, i would ay we need to continue to innovate in that area when it
the next, independent line. go ahead, you're next. aller: yes, sir, i work for airline company that may be -- engines for 42 years and i'm now, 10 years, but company, retired, our which i worked for bccir flow, they built plants in mexico, said we made too much money, it was a union plant, but we hadco toch i be really good at inspecting on cessna 42 years, really had to be precise with what we did. when this stuff moved, they just moved stuff through. safety, re worry body why aren't they...