What is the timeline for LEAs to provide parents with the notifications?
Title III, Section 3302, has two timelines for providing parental notifications: one for the student who is new to the LEA and one for a continuing student. For LEP students who have been enrolled in the LEA since the previous school year, parental notifications must be provided no later than 30 calendar days after the beginning of the school year. LEAs should use the most current information available regarding each student in these notifications (Title III, Section (a)). For new enrollees, LEAs must provide the parental notifications within two weeks of a child being placed in a program. This timeline does not conflict with the state requirement of testing students for English proficiency within 30 calendar days of enrollment and placement in an appropriate program (Education Code sections 306(a), 313, 60810-60811, 62002; formerly Education Code Section 52164.1 (b)(c); California Code of Regulations , Title 5, Education sections 4304, 11511; Code of Federal Regulations , Title 34, Ed
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