
UPCOMING WORKSHOP | FEBRUARY 26, 2025
Best Results
for English Learners
Join us for an engaging and interactive session with Efraín Tovar, founder of the California Newcomer Network. This session will equip educators with practical strategies to effectively support newcomer students. Gain valuable insights into how newcomer students’ diverse backgrounds influence learning. Acquire tools to help them succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. Leave prepared to foster an inclusive and empowering learning environment where all newcomer students can thrive.
COST:
$250.00 (10-Day cancellation policy)
TIME:
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
REGISTRATION CONTACT:
(559) 651-3031
LOCATION:
Tulare County Office of Education
6200 S. Mooney Blvd.
Visalia, CA 93277
SAFE | SLIFE
Newcomers //
It is estimated that by 2030, 40 percent of all U.S. K–12 students will be English learners (ELs). As the population of multilingual students increases, we must ask ourselves, are we fully prepared to support them? California, home to the largest EL population nationwide, has over 1,999,293 “Ever-ELs” enrolled in public K-12 schools as of 2023-2024, along with an annual influx of 150,000 to 200,000 immigrant (newcomer) students who have attended U.S. schools for less than three years. These newcomers often require specialized academic instruction and social services to succeed, and are commonly classified under umbrella terms such as SAFE (Students with Adequate or Ample Formal Education) or SLIFE (Students with Limited and/or Interrupted Formal Education).
It is crucial for California educators to effectively reach and teach these unique subtypes of English learners. Research indicates that 70 percent of SLIFE students face a high risk of not graduating with a standard diploma, with adolescent SLIFE students being particularly vulnerable to academic challenges. Despite concerted efforts, many districts struggle to create the conditions necessary for newcomer success, resulting in high dropout rates and limited academic progress due to inaccessible instruction and limited access to support services. Teachers and administrators must be equipped with the right tools and training to support student learning both inside and outside the classroom.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How will we equip teachers and administrators to address the diverse cultural, emotional, linguistic, and digital needs of our newcomer students?
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CALIFORNIA NEWCOMER NETWORK
Presenter
Meet Efraín Tovar and Sam Finn, two leading experts in newcomer education!
- Efraín Tovar: The only certified Google for Education Innovator that is a MetaMetrics Ambassador in the world, Efraín brings groundbreaking strategies to empower educators and support newcomer students.
Special Guest
- Sam Finn: A dedicated researcher and California-based expert on newcomers, Sam provides invaluable insights and data-driven approaches to enhance educational outcomes for this unique student population. Together, they’re transforming the landscape of newcomer education!

Efraín Tovar, MA Ed., BCLAD
FOUNDER
MS Newcomer/LTEL dELD Teacher,
Google for Education Champion, Certified Innovator & Trainer, Lexile & Quantile Educator Ambassador

Sam Finn, MA Ed., MPP
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Researcher & Organizer