Which private school students are eligible for Title III services and/or products?
At the beginning of each school year, a private school may nominate for screening any student it feels will benefit from Title III services. The Home Language Survey should be completed by the parents of all students nominated by the private school. Based on the results of the Home Language Survey, those students with a primary language other than English should be assessed with the English language proficiency examination selected by the LEA in consultation with the private schools. Students found to be limited in English (LEP) are eligible for Title III services and/or products. Once identified as LEP, a private school may request that a student continue to receive Title III services in subsequent school years until the student attains English proficiency as determined by the English language proficiency test .
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