Bill Text: IN HB1403 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: English immersion programs.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-01-18 - First reading: referred to Committee on Education [HB1403 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2011-HB1403-Introduced.html
Citations Affected: IC 20-20-28-4.
Synopsis: English immersion programs. Requires the department of
education to establish pilot programs targeting at risk students in
preschool and early childhood programs in which non-English
dominant students are enrolled. Requires the department of education
to address English immersion instruction for non-English dominant
students when establishing pilot early education programs.
Effective: July 1, 2011.
January 18, 2011, read first time and referred to Committee on Education.
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(1) Early childhood parental information programs.
(2) Latch key programs.
(3) Preschool programs in which non-English dominant students are enrolled.
(4) Early childhood programs in which non-English dominant students are enrolled.
(b) In establishing the pilot programs under this chapter, the department shall focus on implementing programs that enable the local school corporation and appropriate community agencies to cooperate with each other.
(c) The department shall address the following in establishing the programs:
(1) Screening for physical health problems that can inhibit school
success.
(2) Screening for learning disabilities.
(3) Parental orientation and participation.
(4) Providing English immersion instruction for non-English
dominant students.
(d) In addition, the department shall employ an early childhood
specialist and support staff personnel to identify and determine ways
to coordinate the educational programs offered by local youth serving
organizations.