Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5777 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/22/2023

                             
 
 
 
2023 -- H 5777 
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S TATE  OF RHODE IS LAND 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SUPPORT AND ACCESS TO BILINGUAL EDUCATION 
ACT 
Introduced By: Representatives Felix, Kislak, Giraldo, Henries, Morales, Tanzi, 
McNamara, Kazarian, Casimiro, and Batista 
Date Introduced: February 22, 2023 
Referred To: House Education 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by 1 
adding thereto the following chapter: 2 
CHAPTER 54.1 3 
SUPPORT AND ACCESS TO BILINGUAL EDUCATION ACT 4 
16-54.1-1. Findings. 5 
The general assembly hereby finds and declares that:  6 
(1) Consistent with § 42-5.1-1(1), proficiency in a second or multiple languages can be a 7 
major tool for economic growth for our state and help overcome this country's disadvantage in the 8 
world economy as we move into the twenty-first century. 9 
(2) Consistent with § 42-5.1-1(j), the state both affirms the right of every resident to nurture 10 
their native language and also encourages all citizens to become proficient in English to facilitate 11 
full participation in society and promote cross-cultural communication. 12 
(3) Consistent with §§ 42-5.1-1(j) and (k), native language instruction facilitates the 13 
development of English proficiency with multilingual learners and boosts the overall academic 14 
achievement of such children. 15 
(4) Consistent with § 16-22-37, the department of education ("department"), in consultation 16 
with local education agencies ("LEAs") that have a dual language program, was mandated to create 17 
a model policy and timeline to assist LEAs in developing and implementing a dual language 18   
 
 
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program. 1 
(5) There is overwhelming evidence that the state could expect a very high return to the 2 
public by investing in high quality bilingual and dual language programming for all of our students. 3 
(6) Dual language investments targeted towards program development for disadvantaged 4 
children will help to promote both efficiency and educational equity for the children of our state. 5 
(7) The expansion of funding for bilingual and dual language programs that advance 6 
outcomes for multilingual learners is critical to achieving the state's goal for grade-level reading by 7 
the third grade and other academic achievements. 8 
16-54.1-2. Definitions. 9 
For the purposes of this chapter:  10 
(1) "Dual language " or "DL" means a method of instruction that promotes a student's full 11 
proficiency in all aspects of English and another language. DL programs educate students using 12 
both English and a partner language for academic instruction and may divide the day by language 13 
of instruction. Dual language programs may include: 14 
(i) Two-way immersion programs that teach multilingual learners alongside English­ 15 
speakers who are learning a partner language; and 16 
(ii) One-way immersion programs that serve a student population comprised of a 17 
predominant majority of speakers of the same home language. This may include a student 18 
population with limited to no proficiency in English (these one-way immersion programs are 19 
sometimes called developmental bilingual) or a student population with limited to no proficiency 20 
in the partner language (these one-way immersion programs are sometimes called world language 21 
immersion); and 22 
(iii) Teachers pursuant to these programs shall meet appropriate state certification 23 
requirements and be highly qualified as defined by the department of education (RIDE) in their 24 
content area. 25 
(2) "Local education agency" or "LEA" shall have the same meaning as defined in 34 CFR 26 
§ 303.23. 27 
(3) "Qualifying languages" means the most common languages other than English spoken 28 
in the state according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and other state data sources, including, but not 29 
limited to the Algonquin Narragansett language. 30 
16-54.1-3. SABLE act fund authorized. 31 
(a) The department of elementary and secondary education ("department") shall establish 32 
a dual language program fund within the department. For purposes of funding this chapter, the 33 
general assembly shall appropriate the sum of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000). 34   
 
 
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(1) Subject to funding for the program, the department shall establish and maintain a dual 1 
language ("DL") pilot program to provide grants to school districts and schools that establish DL 2 
programs. 3 
(2) The department shall create a competitive request for proposals process to allocate 4 
funding. 5 
(3) The grant application process and funds shall be administered by the department. 6 
(4) The expenses of administering the fund shall be paid from money in the fund. 7 
(5) The fund shall consists of: 8 
(i) Appropriations made by the general assembly; 9 
(ii) Charitable contributions to the fund subject to the provisions of § 38-2-2(4)(G); and 10 
(iii) Other sources deemed appropriate by the department. 11 
(b) Eligibility. Applicants shall be a certified local education agency (LEA) within the state 12 
consistent with the provisions of 34 CFR § 303.2. 13 
(c) An LEA may be eligible to receive a grant pursuant to the provisions of this chapter if: 14 
(1) The LEA uses an instructional model that provides at least fifty percent (50%) of its 15 
instruction in a language other than English based on the needs of the community served and the 16 
remaining percent of the instruction is conducted in English; 17 
(2) The program serves students in a targeted level (ex. early childhood, elementary, etc.) 18 
from pre-kindergarten to grade twelve (12); 19 
(3) The LEA develops and commits to an immediate or gradual staffing plan to support the 20 
dual language program; or 21 
(4) Subject to appropriations by the general assembly, a qualifying school may receive 22 
funding for readiness assessment, developing a program implementation plan or the initial stages 23 
of implementation. Funding may be awarded in increments determined by the department to lead 24 
to the successful implementation of the dual language program. 25 
(d) Only programs that adhere to high quality dual language program standards may be 26 
funded. 27 
(e) Priority shall be given to those LEAs that seek to support: students from low-income 28 
families, students with disabilities, multilingual students, and students and families who have 29 
challenges with access to services.  30 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 31 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SUPPORT AND ACCESS TO BILINGUAL EDUCATION 
ACT 
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This act would create a new chapter for the support and access to bilingual education. It 1 
would create a dual language program fund to be administered by the department of education. 2 
Local education agencies would be eligible to apply to the department for funding.  3 
This act would take effect upon passage. 4 
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