Coconino High School serves a diverse multilingual community, including those represented among our staff, student body, and wider school community. We have an awareness and appreciation of how language enriches us culturally. We value and support the different heritage languages of our students and staff members. As such, we
Students at Coconino High School can be grouped linguistically by:
Coconino High School offers a complete Language A curriculum in English with a variety of available study options to meet the diverse linguistic and cognitive needs of our students. In addition to our direct Language A curriculum, English is used as the primary language of instruction for all courses except those dedicated to teaching a Language B. English is also used as the response language that students are expected to use during class time for written assignments and examinations (except for Language B courses). Finally, English is used as our school’s primary working language for official meetings, school policies, public announcements, class syllabi, student handbooks, professional development, and material posted online.
Coconino High School offers a Language B program that ensures that students have the opportunity to become proficient in at least one, second language. Beginning in freshman year and continuing through to the DP, Spanish is offered as a course of study. Spanish is also used in communication with families whose heritage language is Spanish. Document translation is used when necessary.
Coconino High School requires that IB diploma candidates study a second language at the ab initio, standard, or higher level. Currently, only Spanish is offered.
When educating students whose heritage language is a language other than English, Coconino High School is required by state law to follow the specific legislated policies which are articulated in detail under Title 15, Article 3.1 of the Arizona Revised Statutes.
Students whose heritage language is a language other than English are classified as Primary or Home Language Other Than English students (PHLOTE). PHLOTE students who demonstrate limited English proficiency as determined by the Arizona English Language Learner Assessment (AZELLA) are classified as English Language Learners (ELL). ELL students are classified, from lowest proficiency to highest, as Pre-Emergent, Emergent, Basic, Intermediate and Proficient.
Arizona state law mandates that ELL students attend English Language Development (ELD) courses for four periods per day until they reach Fluent English Proficient (FEP) status by retaking the AZELLA. These four periods concentrate on reading, writing, listening and speaking, and grammar. Upon reaching FEP status, students are placed into on-level English classes. Some students take additional reading classes to further aid them in their transition to on-level English classes and other subject area classes.
ELL students are only able to participate in the full IB Diploma Programme once they have achieved FEP status because the required ELD classes take up time slots in a student’s schedule where they would otherwise take IB courses. However, ELL students are able to take individual IB courses while enrolled in ELD courses.
Coconino High School values and, whenever possible, supports the maintenance and development of our students’ heritage languages. As such, we