Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2021

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Schools; English language learners; requirements

Impact

The impact of HCR2021 on state laws includes the introduction of more defined protocols for evaluating the English language proficiency of students whose primary language is not English. Schools will be tasked with identifying each student's primary language upon enrollment and assessing their proficiency in English through standardized assessments. This ensures that students who are not proficient are classified as ELL and appropriately enrolled in specially designed language programs, ultimately aiming to enhance educational outcomes for these students. Parents or guardians will also gain legal standing to enforce the provision of quality education for ELL students through potential lawsuits if necessary.

Summary

HCR2021 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Arizona Legislature aiming to reform English language education for children in public schools. The bill proposes the repeal of several existing sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes related to English language education, specifically sections 15-752, 15-753, 15-754, and 15-755. Moreover, the bill seeks to amend sections 15-756 and 15-756.01, aimed at redefining the requirements for identifying and educating English language learners (ELL). The objective is to streamline the processes surrounding the identification of students' primary languages and their subsequent enrollment in English language education programs.

Contention

Despite its intent to improve English language education, the bill may face contention regarding the adequacy and efficiency of the proposed models for structured English immersion and alternative instruction provided by the state board of education. Critics may argue that the success of such programs relies heavily on funding and resource allocation. Furthermore, the bill's overarching framework may be challenged by stakeholders advocating for the preservation of local control over educational policies and methodologies, emphasizing the need for diverse instructional strategies to address the varied needs of Arizona's student population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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