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ESOL
World Languages
Office of World Languages
Frequently Asked Questions - ESOL

  • What does ESOL mean?
    • ESOL means English for Speakers of Other Languages.
  • Where can I get Adult ESOL?
    • Adult ESOL classes are provided through the Community College of Baltimore County.
      Call 410-285-9453
  • What is an ESOL center?
    • An ESOL center is a school that has a program for students learning to speak English.
  • Where are the ESOL centers located?
    • There are 9 centers:

SCHOOL

CONTACT PERSON

Norwood Elementary School

Marilyn VandenHengel

Dumbarton Middle School

Jill Williams

Holabird Middle School

Alicia Chavis

Lansdowne Middle School

 

Sudbrook Magnet Middle School

Vicki Coronel

Dundalk High School

 

Lansdowne High School

Carol Hutzley

Owings Mills High School

Marga Ugarte-Caffyn

Parkville High School

Anita Prifti

Woodlawn High School

 

    • In most cases, elementary school children attend their own home school.
  • How do I register my child for ESOL?
    • Call the Office of World Languages, 410-887-6752, for an appointment.
  • What do I need to bring to the ESOL Office for registration?
    • Birth certificate or passport of the child
    • Proof of residency in Baltimore County (apartment lease or mortgage document)
    • Immunization records
    • Social Security card (if available)
    • School records
    • Photo ID of parent
  • Where do I go to get immunizations for my child?
    • Immunizations are available at the following Baltimore County Health Centers.

Baltimore Highlands-Lansdowne Health Center

410-887-1003

Dundalk Health Center

410-887-7182

Eastern Family Resource Center

410-887-6452

Essex Health Center

410-887-0246

Hannah More Academy Center

410-887-1152

Liberty Family

410-887-0607

Towson Health Center

410-887-5992

Woodlawn Health Center

410-887-1332