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Can Title III funds be used for alternative bilingual education programs?

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Can Title III funds be used for alternative bilingual education programs?

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Yes. In Title III, Section 3301, a language instruction educational program is defined as a program of instruction: “. . . that may make instructional use of both English and the native language to enable the child to develop and attain English proficiency, and may include the participation of English proficient children if such course is designed to enable all participating children to become proficient in English and a second language.” Schools offering bilingual education programs must, of course, adhere to state law regarding the placement of students in these programs.

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