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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Findings 9 findings
F1
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There is a great need for expansion of the English Language Learner Program.
F2
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There were potential problems relating to student and staff parking on campus.
F3
Page 27
There were potential safety hazards in dropping off children for the child care center.
F4
Page 27
With the current school climate in the United States there is the need for additional campus security. 27
F5
Page 28
There are some classes where the teaching and/or classroom management are in need of help.
F6
Page 28
There are classrooms with missing and/or damaged ceiling tiles.
F7
Page 28
There is no Career Center at the Avenal High School campus as in other Kings County High Schools.
F8
Page 29
Avenal High School does not provide printed class information to students and depends on spoken word from Counselors for information.
F9
Page 29
Misuse of the cell phone policy in classrooms was evident which results in loss of instructional time.
Recommendations 5
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R1Page 26Develop a credit program for bilingual West Hills College students to work with Avenal High students (ideal for any teacher training program).
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R2Page 26The district should consider hiring as many bilingual teachers and aides as possible.
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R3Page 26Develop an after-school tutorial program which has some “reward” to omit any stigma by being enrolled. 26
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R4Page 27Further develop the Student Assistant Program to permit bilingual students the opportunity to help English language learners (they could be supervised by district coaches).
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R5Page 27Offer classes at no cost for parents to help build English skills.