In November 2016, California voters approved Proposition 58, also known as the CA Ed.G.E. Initiative. The purpose of the CA Ed.G.E. Initiative is to ensure that all children in California public schools receive the highest quality education, master the English language, and access high-quality, innovative, and research-based language programs that prepare them to fully participate in a global economy. (Education Code [EC] § 300(n).)
The initiative authorizes school districts and county offices of education to establish language acquisition programs for both native and non-native English speakers, and requires school districts and county offices of education to solicit parent and community input in developing language acquisition programs. Language acquisition programs may include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
Language acquisition programs are educational programs designed to ensure English acquisition occurs as rapidly and effectively as possible and provides instruction to English learners based on the state-adopted academic content standards, including English language development (ELD) standards. A description of the language acquisition programs provided at Stockton Unified School District are listed below.
A language acquisition program for English learners in which nearly all classroom instruction is provided in English, but with curriculum and a presentation designed for pupils who are learning English. Students are offered ELD and access to grade-level academic subject matter content. Education Code (EC) sections 305(a)(2) and 306(c)(3).
Also referred to as Two-Way Immersion. A language acquisition program that provides language learning and academic instruction for native speakers of English and native speakers of another language, with the goals of high academic achievement, first and second language proficiency, and cross-cultural understanding. This program begins in kindergarten (K) and continues through eighth grade. EC Section 306(c)(1).
Instruction for English learners utilizing English and students’ native language for literacy and academic instruction, with the goals of language proficiency and academic achievement in English and the student’s native language. This program goes up to 6th grade. EC Section 306(c)(2).
Receiving and Tracking Parent Requests Each school is required to maintain written records of parent requests (including verbal requests) which include:
When the parents of 30 pupils or more enrolled in a school, or when the parents of 20 pupils or more in the same grade enrolled in a school, request the same or substantially similar type of language acquisition or language program, the school responds by notifying the LEA immediately and taking the following three actions:
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