Section 440 Of Chapter 6. English Learner And Immigrant Pupil Federal Conformity Act From California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 6.
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. (a) A local educational agency shall provide instructional
services to limited-English-proficient pupils and immigrant pupils in
conformity with Section 6801 and following of Title 20 of the United
States Code.
(b) In accordance with Section 7012 of Title 20 of the United
States Code, each parent or guardian of a pupil enrolled in a public
school shall receive notice of the assessment of his or her child's
English language proficiency not later than 30 days after the start
of the school year. The notice shall include all of the following:
(1) The reason for the child's classification as limited English
proficient.
(2) The level of English proficiency.
(3) A description of the program for the English language
development instruction, including a description of all of the
following:
(A) The manner in which the program will meet the educational
strengths and needs of the child.
(B) The manner in which the program will help the child develop
his or her English proficiency and meet age appropriate academic
standards.
(C) The specific exit requirements for the program, the expected
rate of transition from the program into classrooms that are not
tailored for limited-English-proficient children, and the expected
rate of graduation from secondary school for the program if funds
available under Sections 6801 and following of Title 20 of the United
States Code are used for children in secondary schools.
(D) Where the child has been identified as having exceptional
needs, the manner in which the program meets the requirements of the
child's individualized education plan.
(4) Information regarding a parent or guardian's option to decline
to allow the child to become enrolled in the program or to choose to
allow the child to become enrolled in an alternative program.
(5) Information designed to assist a parent or guardian in
selecting among available programs, if more than one program is
offered.