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About ELD (English Language Development)

The goal of the MCPS English Language Development program is to empower Emergent Multilingual Learners (EMLs) to master academic English to thrive in school, college, careers, and as global citizens. The education of students learning English as a new language is a collaborative responsibility shared by the English Language Development (ELD) teacher, the classroom teacher, all other appropriate MCPS staff, as well as the EML. We identify eligible students for ELD services, monitor their English Language Development, provide instructional support in various content areas, and exit students who have met the Maryland State Division of Education's English Language Proficiency Target as measured by the WIDA ACCESS test.

 

Courses

ELD teachers at Paint Branch teach and co-teach a wide variety of courses, including:

English

Math

Social Studies

Science

And more…

English 9

Geometry

U.S. History

Earth Systems & Sustainability (ESS)

Health

English 10

Algebra 1

Modern World History

Chemistry

Computer Science

English 11

Algebra 2

NSL Government

Biology (on-level and Honors)

 

English 12

       



Staff

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Teacher

Bio

Ms. Liz Maione

Ms. Maione is the Resource Teacher of the ELD Department and a lifelong language learner. She has a BA in French and a Master’s in Education from the University of Maryland and a MA in French from Middlebury College. She loves learning, teaching, traveling, spending time with family and friends, singing, animals, hiking, and doing yoga.

Ms. Penny Chan

Ms. Chan is an alumnus of University of Maryland, College Park and Johns Hopkins University and has been a teacher in different capacities for over 25 years. She enjoys staying active and loves gardening, swimming, hiking and reading. 

Ms. Sara Dutton-Howard

Ms. Howard is a graduate of Arizona State University, with a BA in Spanish. She has her Masters of TESOL from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, along with her Masters of Social Work from Arizona State University. She loves traveling to new places and learning new things, spending time with her two dogs, drinking iced coffee, reading a new book, and swimming.

Ms. Julie Parham

Ms. Parham is a lifelong language learner. She has a BSLA in Spanish and Japanese from Georgetown University and a Master’s in Education from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She loves learning new things, reading, knitting and crocheting, traveling, and riding her motorbike, but her favorite thing to do is spend time with family and friends.

Ms. Michelle Andrade

Ms.Andrade is an ELD teacher. She graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She loves to spend time with family, traveling around the world, and spending time outdoors

Ms. Jen Neukam

Ms. Neukam is a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park with a BA in Hearing and Speech Sciences, along with a MA in Education and Human Development from George Washington University.  She loves spending time with family, friends, and pets, along with traveling, running, and gardening. 

Ms. Nisa Nour

Ms. Nour is a Nationally Board-Certified Teacher and a University of Maryland, Baltimore County graduate with a Master of Arts in Teaching. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors, cooking, podcasts, reading and being with family and friends.

Ms. Carolyn Kelley

Ms. Kelley is a Spanish teacher and ELD co-teacher.  She earned her B.A. in Spanish and Humanistic Studies from Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN.  While teaching Spanish as part of the ACE program, she earned her M.Ed. from the University of Notre Dame. In her free time, she enjoys being active outdoors and reading.

Ms. Mikiko Korn

Ms. Korn was born and raised in Japan. She is a Japanese and ELD co-teacher. Prior to teaching in America, she taught English as a foreign language in Japanese high schools. She has a MA in TESOL from Teachers College, Columbia University in New York City. She loves to travel and learn about various cultures.

 

WIDA ACCESS Information

Our Students

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Making “fossils” in ESS

Global Leaders Club

 

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