Section 52176 Of Article 3. Bilingual-bicultural Education Act Of 1976 From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 28. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 3.
52176
. (a) Each school district with more than 50 pupils of limited
English proficiency shall establish a districtwide advisory
committee on bilingual education. Parents or guardians, or both, of
pupils of limited English proficiency who are not employed by the
district shall constitute a majority of the committee, unless the
district designates for this purpose an existing districtwide
advisory committee on which parents or guardians, or both, of pupils
of limited English proficiency have membership in at least the same
percentage as their children and wards represent of the total number
of pupils in the district, provided that a subcommittee on
bilingual-bicultural education on which parents or guardians, or
both, of pupils of limited English proficiency constitute a majority
is established. The district advisory committee and subcommittee, if
applicable, shall be responsible for at least six specific tasks.
These tasks shall be to advise the district governing board regarding
all of the following:
(1) Establishment of a timetable for development of a district
master plan for bilingual education.
(2) Districtwide needs assessment on a school-by-school basis.
(3) Establishment of district program goals and objectives in
bilingual education.
(4) A plan to ensure district compliance with the provisions of
Section 52178.
(5) Administration of the annual language census.
(b) Each school with more than 20 pupils of limited English
proficiency shall establish a school level advisory committee on
which parents or guardians, or both, of such pupils constitute
membership in at least the same percentage as their children and
wards represent of the total number of pupils in the school. The
school may designate for this purpose an existing school level
advisory committee, or subcommittee of such an advisory committee, if
the advisory committee, or subcommittee where appropriate, meets the
criteria stated above.
(c) Each school advisory committee maintained pursuant to this
section shall be responsible for advising the principal and staff in
the development of a detailed master plan for bilingual education for
the individual school and submitting the plan to the governing board
for consideration for inclusion in the district master plan. It
shall also be responsible for assisting in the development of the
school needs assessment, language census, and ways to make parents
aware of the importance of regular school attendance.
The Department of Education shall develop guidelines for the
selection of advisory committees established or maintained pursuant
to this section by May 1, 1981.