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The District shall provide suitable research-based language instructional
programs for all identified English language learners in grades Kindergarten
through 12 in accordance with the requirements of state and federal statutes
and Massachusetts Department of Education regulations and guidance.
The District shall identify students whose dominant language may not be
English through home language surveys that identify a primary home language
is other than English (PHLOTE), observations, intake assessments, and
recommendations of parents, teachers and other persons. Identified students
shall be assessed annually to determine their level of proficiency in
the English language.
The District shall certify to the Massachusetts Department of Education
each year those students whose dominant language is not English, including
specification of the number of non-English languages identified as dominant
languages and the number and percent of students who speak each non-English
language as their dominant language.
The District shall provide additional information as required by the Massachusetts
Department of Education to comply with the No Child Left Behind Act.
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20 U.S.C.
3001 et seq. (language instruction for limited English proficient
and immigrant students contained in No Child Left Behind Act of 2001)
42 U.S.C. 2000d (Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964)
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