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This part may be cited as the 'English Language Acquisition, Language
Enhancement, and Academic Achievement Act'.
The purposes of this part are —
(1) to help ensure that children who are limited English proficient,
including immigrant children and youth, attain English proficiency, develop
high levels of academic attainment in English, and meet the same challenging
State academic content and student academic achievement standards as all
children are expected to meet;
(2) to assist all limited English proficient children, including immigrant
children and youth, to achieve at high levels in the core academic subjects
so that those children can meet the same challenging State academic content
and student academic achievement standards as all children are expected to
meet, consistent with section 1111(b)(1);
(3) to develop high-quality language instruction educational programs
designed to assist State educational agencies, local educational agencies,
and schools in teaching limited English proficient children and serving
immigrant children and youth;
(4) to assist State educational agencies and local educational agencies to
develop and enhance their capacity to provide high-quality instructional
programs designed to prepare limited English proficient children, including
immigrant children and youth, to enter all-English instruction settings;
(5) to assist State educational agencies, local educational agencies, and
schools to build their capacity to establish, implement, and sustain
language instruction educational programs and programs of English language
development for limited English proficient children;
(6) to promote parental and community participation in language instruction
educational programs for the parents and communities of limited English
proficient children;
(7) to streamline language instruction educational programs into a program
carried out through formula grants to State educational agencies and local
educational agencies to help limited English proficient children, including
immigrant children and youth, develop proficiency in English, while meeting
challenging State academic content and student academic achievement
standards;
(8) to hold State educational agencies, local educational agencies, and
schools accountable for increases in English proficiency and core academic
content knowledge of limited English proficient children by requiring —
(A) demonstrated improvements in the English proficiency of limited
English proficient children each fiscal year; and
(B) adequate yearly progress for limited English proficient children,
including immigrant children and youth, as described in section
1111(b)(2)(B); and
(9) to provide State educational agencies and local educational agencies
with the flexibility to implement language instruction educational programs,
based on scientifically based research on teaching limited English
proficient children, that the agencies believe to be the most effective for
teaching English.
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Hickman County Board of Education
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Page last updated
March 24, 2004
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