Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-6.0909 - Exemptions Provided to English Language Learners
(1) English Language Learners shall be
assessed for academic progress using guidelines established under Section
1008.22, F.S. English Language
Learners who have been enrolled in school in the United States for less than
twelve (12) months may be exempted from the statewide assessment in English
Language Arts and shall undertake the annual statewide English Language
proficiency assessment in accordance with Rule
6A-6.0902, F.A.C.
(2) Each school district shall administer the
statewide English Language proficiency assessment to English Language Learners
exempted from statewide assessment in accordance with subsection (1) of this
rule.
Remedial programming shall be provided to those students who do not meet the performance standards of the statewide assessment program.
(3) English
Language Learners who have completed the credits required for graduation and
who have failed to meet the 10th grade standards as measured by the statewide
standardized assessment shall be eligible for compensatory education for "a
thirteenth year" as provided in Section
1003.4282, F.S.
(a) Alternative methods of meeting the
standards of the statewide standardized assessment shall be used, where
feasible, for English Language Learners who are unable to demonstrate mastery
of the standards due to deficiencies in English language proficiency.
(b) English Language Learners who failed to
meet the standards after completing the "thirteenth year" may be eligible to be
reported for FTE funding in the appropriate courses in the adult education
program of the Florida Education Finance Program.
(4) The Department of Education shall assist
the district in identifying or developing the alternative methods referenced in
subsection (3) of this rule.
(5) If
the number of English Language Learners in a district is fewer than ten (10)
within a radius of twenty (20) miles of a given school or within the school
attendance zone, whichever is larger, a district may apply to the Florida
Department of Education for an exemption from the delivery of basic ESOL
teacher certified in ESOL. Exemptions shall be granted on a one (1) year basis,
are renewable, and may be granted only if the district documents specific
efforts to address the English language needs of its students.
(6) Upon verification by a superintendent
that the district has been unsuccessful in recruiting ESOL basic, ESOL subject
matter, or home language instructors, and that certain positions at given
schools cannot be filled during any school year with a person who meets the
certification requirements in the Course Code Directory as adopted by reference
in Rule 6A-1.09441, F.A.C., or the
inservice requirements as specified in Rule
6A-6.0907, F.A.C., a teacher who
does not meet the requirements may be assigned to such a classroom on
conditions that meet the terms of Rule
6A-1.0503,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02, 1003.56, 1008.22 FS. Law Implemented 1003.56, 1008.22 FS.
New 10-30-90, Amended 5-5-09, 12-23-14.
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