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Multilingual & Cultural Education Department

Multilingual & Cultural Education Department

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Leadership

Supervising Director
Lyda Ragonese

Assistant Directors
Kristina Crehan
Ingrid Paredes

ENL Coordinator
Meredith Green

Phone Number
(315) 435-4927

Fax Number
(315) 435-4290

Physical Address
466 N. Salina Street
Syracuse, NY 13203

Mailing Address
Syracuse City School District
Attn: Multilingual & Cultural Education Department
1025 Erie Blvd. West
Syracuse, NY 13204

Staff

Office Assistants
Maritza Barrientos
Ileana Pil

ENL Instructional Coaches
Amanda Mahle
Claire Moelis
Jennifer White

ENL Home and School Relations Specialist
Heba Mohamed

ENL Academic Student Advisor
Andrea Riley

ENL Health Specialist
Sharon St. Louis

Bilingual Instructional Coach
Sandra McKenney

World Language Instructional Coach
Diana Perez

Language Assessors
Valerie Crowell
Sheila Kallfelz
Kendal Salehi

Refugee Academic Coach
Ashley Ordonez

Nationality Workers
Abdullahi Ibrahim (Somali, Maay Maay)
Ko Ko Lwin (Karen, Burmese)
Tony Michel (Swahili, Kirundi)
Razan Shalash (Arabic)
Gabriel Velez Torres (Spanish)

If you are the parent/guardian of a SCSD student and need interpreter support, please call (315) 435-4916.

Mission

The mission of the Syracuse City School District Multilingual & Cultural Education Department is to ensure that all English Language Learners (ELLs)/Multilingual Learners (MLLs) will acquire and develop English language proficiency through the receipt of a rigorous curriculum, research-based teaching strategies and social/emotional supports that will provide integration into all school programs and services, and enhance adaptation skills and academic success; this will enable ELLs/MLLs to become part of the American culture, and will serve as a cornerstone for developing confident life-long learners who can actively contribute in their global world.

Nationality Workers and Interpreters

To learn more about how Nationality Workers can support the home-school connection and to request an interpreter, click here to read our guidelines and complete the Language Interpretation Request Form.