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Welcome Center and English Learner Family Involvement Program
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The Welcome Center at the Teacher Administrative Center (TAC) is the home of our English Learner Family Involvement Program. This program helps Omaha Public Schools immigrant and refugee families learn English and adjust to life in the United States of America. Learn more about our classes and staff below.
Call, register online or stop in to meet our team:
TAC, First Floor
3215 Cuming St.,
Omaha, NE 68131
(531) 299-3992All classes are offered in the morning, 9:15 a.m. – 12 p.m., Monday – Friday following the Omaha Public Schools Elementary calendar.
Classes are held at the Welcome Center at TAC and Prairie Wind Elementary.
In Our Program, Participants:
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- Learn English through reading, writing and conversation (various levels of classes are offered).
- Learn English with their young child through Family Literacy.
- Attend Vocational Classes: Technology, Driving Education, Citizenship, Sewing, Art and Parenting classes offered periodically.
- Participate in Cultural Orientations and Family Engagement Activities such as sporting events, museums and concerts.
- Learn about the Infinite Campus parent portal, report cards, school grading, student assignment plan, school lunches and transportation, Omaha Public Schools, local and state government.
Our Programs
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Offered to adults only. The English and vocational classes take place at the Welcome Center, 3215 Cuming Street, Monday - Friday, 9:15 a.m. - 12 p.m. In addition to English, families can attend Technology, Citizenship, Sewing, and Driving classes.
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Offered to parents and children younger than five. Classes take place at the Welcome Center, 3215 Cuming Street, and Prairie Wind Elementary, 10908 Ellison Avenue, Monday - Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. In addition to English, families can attend Technology, Citizenship, Sewing, and Driving classes.
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Offered to all participants at all locations. The orientations take place on Fridays, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Some of the topics covered are understanding Omaha Public Schools, parenting and health care, finding a job, college enrollment etc. Part of cultural orientations are also field trips to museums, concerts, zoo, city hall and State Capitol in Lincoln.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the EL Family Involvement Program?
This program helps Omaha Public Schools immigrant and refugee families learn English and adjust to the United States of America. Our English and other classes are:
- Adult English classes – offered to adults only.
- Family Literacy English classes – offered to parents and children five years old or younger (not enrolled in kindergarten).
- Conversation Class – offered to adults only.
- Technology Class – offered to adults only.
- Citizenship Class – offered to adults only.
- Driving Education – coming soon.
- Sewing Class – offered to adults.
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Who Can Attend?
- Family members of a current Omaha Public Schools student.
- Families of students who qualify for the Migrant Education Program.
- Future Omaha Public Schools parents who live within the Omaha Public Schools boundary and have children who are not yet school age.
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Is Childcare Provided?
Childcare is not provided. However, children ages birth through 5 can attend Family Literacy classes with a family member. Families are responsible for their child at all times while attending the program.
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Who Is Considered an Adult for the Purpose of Our Program?
Everyone older than 18 and not currently enrolled in the Omaha Public Schools.
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Where Is the Program Located?
Omaha Public Schools Welcome Center at the TAC Building:
3215 Cuming St., Omaha, NE 68131, 1st Floor.
(531) 299-3992.Prairie Wind Elementary:
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When, How and Where Can I Register for Class?
Online:
Register online. After registering, you will be contacted by the Welcome Center to schedule a time for taking the placement test and class assignment. Testing takes place in person at the Welcome Center, 3215 Cuming St. or at Prairie Wind Elementary, 10908 Ellison Ave.
In Person:
Welcome Center: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Prairie Wind Elementary: Monday – Friday, 9:15 a.m. – 12 p.m.
All students 1) fill out a form and 2) take a placement test. Registration and testing take about one hour altogether.
Based on the test results, students will be assigned to one of the five following classes: Level A, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4.
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Transportation
Not provided, but bus tickets may be available to take the city bus.
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Other Classes and Opportunities
- School, Cultural & Community Orientations: Friday, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m., All Levels, All Locations
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- Understanding Omaha Public Schools,
- Parenting and Health Care
- Finding a job, Banking, Housing
- College enrollment
- Sewing Class, Tuesday & Thursday, 12:30 - 2:30 p.m., at Welcome Center. All Levels.
- Field Trips – Museums, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, Omaha City Council, Nebraska State Capitol (Lincoln).
- Vocational Classes: Painting, Pottery.
- Family Engagement: School Visits, Sporting Events, Concerts.
Administration
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Josue Pleitez Castellanos
Secretary, Welcome Center Greeter
Josue Pleitez Castellanos - Secretary, Welcome Center Greeter
Hello and welcome to Omaha Public Schools!
I am Josue Pleitez Castellanos. I am from San Salvador, El Salvador, which is located in Central America. I grew up in a small town called San Martin. English has been my favorite subject to learn since age five. During high school, I enrolled in English classes at Academia Europea. My native language is Spanish, and English is my second language. I do also speak basic French.
I have been working for Omaha Public Schools since 2022. I am happy to support our new families enrolling in our district. I know firsthand how challenging it can be to arrive in a new country and struggle with language barriers. I take great pride in serving our new families and want to assist them during their transition to set them on a pathway to success.
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Jaimie Cogua
Coordinator English Learner, Dual Language, Refugee and Migrant Education
Jaimie Cogua - Coordinator English Learner, Dual Language, Refugee and Migrant Education
I am the Coordinator of the English Learner, Dual Language, Refugee and Migrant Education programs. I am the coordinator, which means I lead programs to help students in grades K-12 learn English and help students and families learn how to navigate school in the United States. The Office of English Learners designs programs for Pre-K through 12th grade for the regular school year, enrichment learning through intersession camps and summer school and provides learning for families through the EL Family Involvement Program. We welcome all of our new families to our schools!
I grew up in Omaha, Neb. I went to school in the Omaha Public Schools and graduated from Burke High. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with a minor in Teaching English to Speaker of Other Languages (TESOL) from the University of Northwestern in St. Paul, Minn. I then earned a master's in reading K-12 and a certification in K-12 educational leadership from the University of Nebraska-Omaha. I also earned my K-12 ESL Endorsement through Concordia University.
I began my career with the Omaha Public Schools as a sixth grade teacher at Jackson Elementary in 1999. Then for a few years, I worked with a local church as the Director of Community Relations to engage people to serve various non-profit organizations in the community. I later returned to our district as an ESL teacher at Crestridge Elementary, where I helped build the Dual Language program. In 2013, I began a new administrator role as a curriculum supervisor with the district, and in 2017, I stepped into the role of Coordinator of the English Learner Education programs.
My family is bilingual, and I believe in the value of multilingualism. I am so glad you are a part of our community!
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Enkela Vehbiu
Program Leader
Enkela Vehbiu - Program Leader
I was born in Tirana, Albania. I lead the program -- I oversee its operation, plan short- and long-term goals, and facilitate cultural orientations and family activities. I am also a Family Engagement Implementation Specialist, a position that will extend the application of the experience gained through this program to other schools in the district. I hold a master's in international relations from New Mexico State University. I have worked at the English Learner Family Involvement Program since 2022. I speak Albanian, English, Russian and Italian. Mirё se erdhёt nё programin tonё!
Meet Our Team
Adult Program
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Heidi Beckwith
EL Parent Liaison
Heidi Beckwith - EL Parent Liaison
I am originally from Lincoln, Neb., in the United States. I teach our Level 3 and Level 4 English classes for adults and our test prep class for students wanting to go to college. I have a bachelor's in second language education, a master's in secondary education with an emphasis in bilingual education and an associate degree in landscape design. I have an ESL endorsement at both the undergraduate and graduate level. I have worked at the English Learner Family Involvement Program in Omaha Public Schools since 2021, but I worked for seven years before that as a classroom teacher. I speak English and Spanish. Welcome to our program!
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Rana Jafar
EL Parent Liaison
Rana Jafar - EL Parent Liaison
I was born in Baghdad, Iraq, and grew up in Manchester, England. I teach English and citizenship. I have an undergraduate degree in English literature and a graduate degree in teaching with a focus on high school English from Manchester, England. I moved to the USA in 2011, and I have worked for Omaha Public Schools since 2016. I speak English and Arabic. Welcome to our amazing program!
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Benjamin Thorson
EL Parent Liaison
Benjamin Thorson - EL Parent Liaison
I am from Omaha, Nebraska and have lived here most of my life. I had the opportunity to live overseas in Ukraine for my senior year of high school which sparked my interest in learning about other cultures. In college, I received my bachelor's degree in international studies from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Figuring out the next step in life, I eventually worked for several years as an English Language and Job Readiness instructor at a local Refugee resettlement agency. I started working at Omaha Public Schools in late October 2023. My role is an English Language Parental Liaison and I help refugees and migrants improve their English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. It has been wonderful to help them grow in their confidence in interacting in the community. Welcome to our Program!
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Adrian Petrescu, Ph. D.
EL Parent Liaison
Adrian Petrescu, Ph. D. - EL Parent Liaison
I was born in Romania and have been calling Omaha home since 2011, which is also when I became an American citizen. I teach our Level A English class for adults. I relate to their experience because English is a foreign language to me as well. I started learning English when I was seven years old. I was lucky to have excellent teachers of English who helped me understand the U.S. Declaration of Independence and Constitution which I read as an 11-year-old boy. All teachers in general and a high school teacher in particular – she brought American and English books in the classroom, breaking the rules of communist Romania – helped instill in me a love of teaching. I came to America in 1995 to study for my doctorate in economics and international relations. I have taught in universities in South Texas, rural Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio and Nebraska since 1998. I also hold a law degree which I earned in 2016. I have taught English and high school completion for adults in Omaha for seven years, and for the English Learner Family Involvement Program at Omaha Public Schools since April 2022. Welcome to our program!
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Barbara Vanderbeek
EL Parent Liaison
Barbara Vanderbeek - EL Parent Liaison
I am an Omaha native. I have taught for over 30 years. My first teaching positions were in the Omaha Public Schools at Beveridge Middle and Bryan High Schools. I've also taught in St. Louis, Missouri, and the Millard Public School district. I have taught courses in Child Development, Health, Nutrition and Sewing. I have a teaching endorsement in EL and I am looking forward to working with the students in the English Learner Family Involvement Program here at Omaha Public Schools. Outside of teaching, I enjoy spending time with my family and dogs. I love activities that include walking, swimming, kayaking, biking and being outdoors. I am an English-only speaker, but I'm anticipating that I will learn a few new phrases in this new adventure!
Family Literacy Program
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Eh Dah Htoo
Family Literacy Bilingual Aide
Eh Dah Htoo - Family Literacy Bilingual Aide
I am originally from Burma. I am a bilingual language aide, assisting parents and children to learn English and gain skills so children are ready for kindergarten. I love working with kids. I also help parents who are taking our Citizenship class. Besides the English Learner Family Involvement Program, I also participate in home visits as part of our Migrant Education Program in the Omaha Public Schools. Outside of school, I help new families understand the American way of life. I started working for the Omaha Public Schools in 2013. I speak Karen, Burmese and English.
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Faiza Karimi
Family Literacy Parent Liaison
Faiza Karimi - Family Literacy Parent Liaison
I am originally from Pakistan and arrived in the United States in July 2023. The following month, I relocated to Omaha. In the same year, I accepted a position as a Family Literacy Parent Liaison in the Family Involvement Program, at Omaha Public Schools. I work with families and children younger than five. I teach English and computer class. I am proficient in four languages: Dari (my native language), Urdu, English, and Bahasa Indonesia at an intermediate level. Before coming to the United States, I was a refugee in Indonesia where I completed my high school and gained volunteering experience. I am happy to work with people that share the same experience. خوش آمدید به برنامه ما
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Laura Lopez
Family Literacy Parent Liaison
Laura Lopez - Family Literacy Parent Liaison
I was born in Mexico. I came to the United States when I was 11 years old and returned to Mexico to finish middle and high school. I returned to the U.S. in 2010 to complete my bachelor’s degree in psychology. I began my career at Omaha Public Schools working as an all-inclusive family support worker in Early Childhood in south Omaha schools. There, I used my Spanish-speaking skills and gained experience working with children and people from various cultures. In 2021, I accepted a position in the English Learner Family Engagement Program as a Family Literacy Liaison, where I helped develop and implement the curriculum for the family literacy classes. It has been an amazing experience serving the migrant and refugee community here at Omaha Public Schools. Bievenido a nuestro programa!
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Adriana Matallana Guerra
Family Literacy Parent Liaison
Adriana Matallana Guerra - Family Literacy Parent Liaison
I was born in Bogotá, Colombia. I teach the Family Literacy class at Prairie Wind Elementary. I have a bachelor's in occupational therapy with a specialization in teaching from Bogotá, Colombia. From 1995 until my move to Omaha in 2011, I taught at a university, practiced at a children's hospital and worked for the Colombian National Police. In the United States, I am certified in the sensory integration field as well as teaching Handwriting Without Tears, a program for Pre-K through fifth grade students. I have worked for Omaha Public Schools since 2022, and it has been one of the best experiences since my arrival in the United States. I speak Spanish and English. Bienvenido a nuestro programa!
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Ngay Meh
Family Literacy Bilingual Aide
Ngay Meh - Family Literacy Bilingual Aide
I am originally from Thailand. I am a bilingual aide, supporting bilingual communication between parents enrolled in the Family Literacy Classes as well as leading children in learning activities and skill development. I moved to Nebraska in September 2015, where I attended Pine Ridge Job Corps and earned my CNA in 2017. I hold degrees from the Karenni National Community College and the Metropolitan Community College in Omaha in general human services. Before joining the English Learner Family Involvement Program in 2022, I was a contracted interpreter for our district. I speak Karenni, Burmese and English.
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Diana Perez-Gallegos
Family Literacy Bilingual Aide
Diana Perez-Gallegos - Family Literacy Bilingual Aide
I was born in the United States to immigrant parents. I am a bilingual aide, working closely with parents and kids under the age of five. I help teach English to the kids to help prepare them for kindergarten. I also do home visits to families who have recently immigrated from Afghanistan and let them know about our program. I attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, majoring in Spanish and have worked for Omaha Public Schools since 2022. I speak both English and Spanish and hope to learn more languages to better communicate with our students. Bienvenido a nuestro programa!
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Cherri Rain
Family Literacy Bilingual Aide
Cherri Rain - Family Literacy Bilingual Aide
I am originally from Myanmar. I work as a bilingual aide, where I assist the classroom teacher as well as help children younger than five learn their alphabet, colors and numbers. I also help facilitate communication between Karen and Burmese parents and the teacher. I lived in a refugee camp before coming to the United States in 2009. I have a certificate in nursing earned in my country of origin. I also took English as a Second Language classes through Metropolitan Community College. Now I help new families learn English through the English Learner Family Involvement Program. I started working for Omaha Public Schools in 2021. I speak Karen, Burmese and English.
Support Staff
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Claire Herzog
Social Worker
Claire Herzog - Social Worker
I have been working as a Refugee/Migrant Social Worker for Omaha Public Schools since 2020. I graduated from the University of Nebraska-Omaha with a master's in social work and public administration. I have worked with refugees in various areas for almost 20 years, including resettlement, early childhood and mental health. At Omaha Public Schools, I support newcomer families by coordinating with schools, community agencies, medical providers and others with the goal of empowering families to be self-sufficient and successful in their new country. Welcome to our program!