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54401
. The Legislature finds and declares that because of home,
community, environmental and other conditions which give rise to
language, cultural and economic disadvantages, the latent talents of
many minors in the elementary and secondary schools in the state
remain undiscovered and are not adequately developed by the general
educational programs afforded by the public school system and private
schools or school systems. It is the intent and purpose of the
Legislature to encourage the establishment and development, by local
officers and agencies of the public school system, of programs
directed to identifying those pupils affected by language, cultural,
and economic disadvantages who are potentially capable of completing
the regular courses of instruction leading to graduation from the
public elementary and secondary schools, and by special services,
techniques, and activities to stimulating their interest in
intellectual and educational attainment.
It is further recognized that to combat effectively the evils of
such disadvantage a comprehensive, communitywide and statewide
cooperative effort will be required together with a marshaling of all
public and private resources and aids which may be useful in the
endeavor. Securing cooperation, unity of action, and the
concentration and effective direction of available outside resources
and aids, public and private, should be an essential element of the
programs for compensatory education, at both the state and local
levels.
The Legislature finds that such special undertakings are essential
to the conservation and development of the cultural, economic and
intellectual resources of the state and nation. The provisions of
this chapter shall be liberally construed to carry out these intents
and purposes.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to sanction, perpetuate
or promote the racial or ethnic segregation of pupils in the public
schools.