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Programs for English Language Learners - Other District Programs
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- Does the plan describe methods to ensure that staff are aware of the district's policy regarding ensuring equal opportunities for ELL students to participate in the range of programs made available to students generally?
- Does the district have, or know where to obtain, any tests or assessment materials needed to determine ELL students' eligibility for special programs, including special education, Title I, and gifted and talented?
- Do the methods used by the district to notify parents and students of available programs and activities take into account language barriers?
- What methods or steps are taken to ensure that ELL students have an equal opportunity to participate in extracurricular and nonacademic activities?
Source:
Programs for English Language Learners, Developing ELL Programs, U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights
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