Region 6 serves over thirty-two thousand English learners/Emergent Bilinguals with over 81 languages spoken in our region. The goal of our Bilingual ESL Title III Team is to provide professional development and technical assistance for the purpose of improving the academic achievement of English learners/Emergent Bilinguals. Our team is dedicated to serving our districts and campuses that are at various stages of their program implementation and support of English learner/emergent bilingual services. Please contact our team to create a plan that will meet the needs of your district.
Program Contacts:
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Sandy Garcia 936.435.8235 |
Cristina Woods 936.435.8237 |
Vanessa Zuniga 936.435.8391 |
Linda Aranda 936.435.824 |
Title III, Part A guidance can be found under ESSA Federal Programs
Learn more about your school or district.
Data Recognition Corporation (DRC) has been selected by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to provide Texas LEAs with the LAS Battery of Assessments as the Statewide Language Proficiency Test for the purpose of English learner/Bilingual Emergent identification.
State Approved English Language Proficiency Assessment for Identification - DRC LAS Links Texas:
State Approved Assessment for Reclassification - Riverside Insights Iowa Assessment:
Other useful resources
The Region 6 Bilingual ESL Contracted Fee Service provides a comprehensive range of assistance and professional development designed to support LEAs in the administration and implementation of Bilingual and ESL Programs that meet state and local program requirements. Service focus on the support of instructional practices to enhance biliteracy, as well as linguistically accommodate content for Emergent Bilingual/English Learners (EB/EL) aligned to required components for program compliance in all state-supported program models: Services include, but are not limited to:
Technical Assistance for program leaders in:
Regional training opportunities in the areas of:
School districts, open-enrollment charter schools, and districts of innovation that are unable to provide the appropriately certified teachers to implement the bilingual education program and/or ESL program must request from the commissioner of education an exception for the bilingual education program and/or ESL program and approval to offer a temporary alternative language program as per 19 TAC §89.1207(a).
Filing a Bilingual Exception and or ESL Waiver
The Cyclical Process for Bilingual Exceptions and ESL Waivers Manuel
Overview Video of TEAL Platform
FAQ Hub: Bilingual Exception and ESL Waiver
Comprehensive PD Plan and Allowable Use of Bilingual Education Allotment (BEA) Funds
Bilingual Exception Scenario Chain (PDF)
English as a Second Language (ESL) Waiver Scenario Chain (PDF)
Descriptor Table Guide for Bilingual and English as a Second Language Program (PDF)
Region 6 Bilingual ESL Title III Sessions
TEA Training Opportunities
ESL Certification
Bilingual Certification