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Friday, March 14
 

8:00am PDT

Elevating and Addressing the Needs of Multilingual Students Within Systems That Are Not Designed To
Friday March 14, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am PDT
ABOUT OUR SESSION:
Historically, MVHS had a small population of multilingual students, but like many schools across California, we are experiencing an increase in those numbers. This presents both challenges and opportunities, as we work to serve all students who have a wide range of learning needs within systems and processes that were established long ago. In contrast to their primary focus on becoming fluent in English, many of our newcomer families bring an extensive educational experience from their home countries and deeply value schooling. This nuance requires that we are even more thoughtful about designing an individualized instructional program for some of our ELs.

This session will start with an overview about our journey, wins, and obstacles as we are building an ELD program mostly from scratch. In the second part, we wil facilitate interactive discussions where participants can have an opportunity to learn in community about what they are most interested in, from the experiences and expertise of others in the room. We will provide scaffolds to help attendees gather, organize and reflect on different aspects of this work, which they can take back to their own schools. Our goal is to resource everyone in the room to help guide all of our schools’ journeys. We are all developing, promoting, and sustaining effective supports for each of our unique populations of multilingual students and their families, so we want to learn from other people.

MONTE VISTA HIGH SCHOOL’S BACKGROUND AND VALUES:
The Monte Vista High School community demographics have changed significantly over the past five years. Our student and caregiver populations are becoming more racially diverse, and we are seeing an increase in enrollment of English Language Learners and newly immigrated students. As a predominantly White (but shifting) staff, all of whom are native English speakers minus a few, we have made it a priority to closely examine at all of our practices through an inclusive lens. This includes being more intentional with instructional and social-emotional strategies, to re-assessing our definitions of what a “positive campus culture” and “school spirit“ mean, to deepening awareness throughout our athletics programs, and to dismantling and rebuilding various systems that have become embedded in our school over the years. We have a long way to go, but our conversations are more transparent and courageous than ever. We are proud to be doing work that can sometimes feel uncomfortable… which is how we know we are doing the right work.
Speakers
avatar for Angie Corritone (she/her)

Angie Corritone (she/her)

Assistant Principal, Monte Vista High School, SRVUSD
Angie’s current heart work is as an Assistant Principal at Monte Vista High School but she has served in many roles over her 30-year career  including Equity Instructional Coach, District EdTech Administrator, and Alt Ed Teacher. She is honored to be trusted with the responsibility... Read More →
avatar for Lauren Bell

Lauren Bell

COUNSELOR, HIGH, Monte Vista High School
High School Counselor in the Bay Area with 10 years of experience supporting multilingual learners. Originally from Louisiana, proud UCLA alum with master's degree in counseling from SF State, huge Golden Girls fan, and mediocre roller skater.
Friday March 14, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am PDT
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9:15am PDT

Empowering School Leaders to Create LGBTQ+ Affirming Environments
Friday March 14, 2025 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
Recognizing a growing need to support LGBTQ inclusivity in education, Leading LGBTQ+ Supportive Education was added to the complement of professional development opportunities for school administrators offered by the Los Angeles Unified Human Resources Division. The series focused on critical topics such as transformational leadership, administrator wellness, human capital management, coaching, and leading computer science.
This session aimed to equip school site leaders with the knowledge and tools to foster affirming environments for LGBTQ+ students, staff, and families. Topics included foundational LGBTQ+ definitions and concepts, an overview of relevant LAUSD and state policies, and strategies for implementing visible support and inclusive language. The professional development also emphasized the importance of establishing LGBTQ+ liaisons, creating student groups like Genders & Sexualities Alliances, and embedding ongoing training for administrators to address real-world scenarios.
Participants noted several key takeaways:
• The critical role of inclusive language and visible allyship in fostering affirming school spaces.
• The need for sustained training to deepen understanding and tackle practical challenges.
• The value of scenario-based learning and access to dedicated resources to implement LGBTQ+ policies effectively.
This presentation will highlight the program's design, key learning outcomes, and participant feedback while sharing actionable strategies for attendees to replicate.
Speakers
avatar for Judy Chiasson, PhD

Judy Chiasson, PhD

LAUSD, Human Relations, Diversity & Equity, LAUSD
Dr. Chiasson is recognized as a national leader in supporting SOGIE-affirming learning and working environments for students, staff, and families. She is designs and implements district-wide initiatives, curates resources, and advises on legislation. She also leads a team of amazing... Read More →
avatar for Julie Hall-Panameno

Julie Hall-Panameno

LA Unified Specialist-Human Relations, Diversity & Equity, LA Unified
Julie Hall-Panameno (she/her) of the LA Unified Human Relations Diversity and Equity office has spent over 20+ years advocating for student civil rights. She played a pivotal role in many of the District's foundational nondiscrimination policies. She sees conflict resolution skills... Read More →
Friday March 14, 2025 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
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