Bilingual Education

That the Board rescind Board Report 02-1023-PO01 and adopt a new Bilingual Education Policy.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that students in Pre-Kindergarten through grade 12 whose home language is not English have equity in education and language acquisition opportunities through the District’s Bilingual Education Services.

The Board acknowledges that cultural identity is inseparable from language and recognizes bilingualism as a desirable goal and a reflection of cultural heritage. This Policy further strengthens the Board’s commitment to recognize students’ home languages and cultures as assets to build upon and to support academic success while they acquire English in preparation for success in college, career, and life.

The Board is committed to bilingual education as an effective vehicle for providing English Learners (ELs) with a full measure of access to an equitable educational opportunity as required by federal and state law.

This policy specifies Dual Language Education as a program model option for delivering bilingual education services, and the Board recognizes Dual Language Education as an effective model for building bilingualism and biliteracy in students.

This policy reflects the Board’s emphasis on:

POLICY TEXT

1. Applicability

This policy applies to all grades Pre-Kindergarten through 12 and to all Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Elementary and High Schools regardless of whether the school is currently serving English Learners. For purposes of this policy, “English Learners” means students, whether born in the United States or born elsewhere, whose home language background is a language other than English and whose proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, or understanding English may be insufficient to allow them (a) the ability to meet the State’s proficient level of achievement on state assessments; (b) the ability to successfully achieve in classrooms where the language of instruction is English; or (c) the opportunity to participate fully in the school setting.

2. Identification of English Learners Upon School Enrollment

3. Bilingual Education Services Enrollment and Duration of Participation

4. Parent/Guardian Notification

The principal shall ensure that the required annual Bilingual Education Services eligibility notices, as provided in the Bilingual Education Handbook, are issued to the parents/guardians no later than 30 calendar days after the beginning of the school year (or within 14 calendar days of enrollment for students who enroll after the 30th calendar day from the first day of school). The annual notifications will include information required in 105 ILCS 5/14C and will be provided in both English and the parent/guardian’s preferred language.

5. Bilingual Education Services Refusal or Withdrawal by Parent/Guardian

6. Bilingual Education Programs and Requirements