Article
11. Pathways to Success Incentive Grant Program
33440.(a)The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(1)The
California Education for a Global Economy Initiative, approved by the
voters as Proposition 58 at the November 8, 2016, statewide general
election, which was passed by an overwhelming 73.5 percent of California
voters, calls for: (A) multilingual opportunities for all pupils,
including English learners; (B) eliminating restrictions on
instructing English learners imposed by Proposition 227 of 1998; and (C)
places the decision of how to educate English learners back in the
hands of school districts, schools, and communities.
(2)The
approval of the English Learner Roadmap by the State Board of Education
on July 12, 2017, helps to inform the implementation of Proposition 58.
The English Learner Roadmap is the first new language policy adopted in
nearly 20 years to serve the 1.4 million English
learners in California. The English Learner Roadmap will provide
guidance to school districts on the implementation of high-quality
services and programs for English learners by addressing the systemic
considerations necessary to support effectiveness as well as the
alignment and articulation within and across grades and schools. The
English Learner Roadmap will assist school districts in their efforts to
provide English learners with intellectually rich and developmentally
appropriate learning experiences, as well as meaningful access.
(3)Extensive research has demonstrated the
cognitive, economic, and long-term academic benefits of multilingualism and biliteracy.
(4)Researchers
assert the benefits of bilingualism and biliteracy to promote the
multilingual and multicultural competencies necessary for a global
business job market, while ameliorating the significant achievement gap
between language majority and language minority pupils.
(5)Parents
now have the opportunity to participate in building innovative new
programs offering pupils greater opportunities to acquire 21st century
skills, such as
multilingualism and biliteracy.
(6)Parents
now have a choice and voice to seek the best education for their
children, including access to language programs that improve their
children’s preparation for college and careers and allow them to be more
competitive in a global economy.
(b)It is the intent of the Legislature that all children in California have access to high-quality dual language
immersion, developmental bilingual for English learners, and early learning dual language learners programs.
33441.33440.
For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) “English learner” has the same meaning as defined in Section 306.
(b) “Native speaker of English” has the same meaning as defined in Section 306.
(c) “Dual language immersion program” is a program that enrolls both English learners and native speakers of English and
provides integrated language learning and academic instruction for native speakers of English (English dominant)
and native speakers of another language, with the goals of high
academic achievement, first and second language proficiency, and
cross-cultural understanding. These programs are also known as two-way
bilingual immersion programs.
(d) “Developmental bilingual program for English learners” is a program
that provides instruction to pupils that uses English
and a pupil’s native language for literacy and academic
instruction and enables an English learner to achieve English
proficiency and academic mastery of subject matter content and higher
order skills, including critical thinking, in order to meet
state-adopted academic content standards in English and the pupil’s
primary language.
in which academic instruction and literacy development occurs in both a
pupil’s home language and in English. It is a program that exists
across all grade levels in schools. Academic curriculum is taught
through a pupil’s home language plus English language development, with
increasing academic instruction in English until pupils develop literacy
in both languages, at which point academic study in both languages
continues.
(e) “Early
learning dual language learners program” refers to language
programs in early care and education settings that serve children
from birth to five years of age before entry into kindergarten. These
programs include, but are not necessarily limited to, preschool,
expanded transitional kindergarten, and transitional kindergarten, where
the goal is to support development of both languages and to promote
bilingualism and biliteracy.
(f) “Dual language learners” (DLLs) is the term used in early education to refer to children who are under five years of age from birth to age five
who are learning two or more languages at the same time, or who are
learning a second language, such as English, while continuing to develop
their home language.
33442.33441.
(a) The
Pathways to Success Grant Program is hereby established with the goal
of providing pupils in preschool, transitional kindergarten,
kindergarten, and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, with dual language
immersion programs, developmental bilingual programs for English
learners, or early learning dual language learners programs that are
consistent with the adopted state policy of the English Learner Roadmap.(b) The
purpose of the Pathways to Success Grant Program is to grow capacity
for high-quality dual language learning by doing all of the
following:
(1) Establishing
dual language immersion programs or developmental bilingual programs
for English learners for pupils in elementary and secondary schools.
(2) Establishing dual language immersion or developmental bilingual programs for dual language learners in state preschools. early learning dual language learners programs in state preschools operated by school districts and charter schools.
(3) Expanding existing dual language immersion programs or developmental bilingual programs for English learners.
learners to new schoolsites.
(4) Providing
professional development modules to school districts, schools, county
offices of education, or a consortium of these entities, with
demonstrated professional development techniques on how to design and
implement new, or to expand existing, dual language immersion programs
or developmental bilingual programs for English learners and early
learning dual language learners.
33443.33442.
(a) (1) The
department shall administer the Pathways to Success Grant Program,
which shall be a three-year grant program. Commencing September 1, 2019,
the department shall award a minimum of 10 one-time grants of up to
three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) per grant, to school districts or consortia entities described in subdivision (b) considering any of the following: (A) Establishing a dual language immersion program or developmental bilingual program for English learners.
(B) Expanding an established dual language immersion program or developmental bilingual program for English learners.
(C) Establishing dual language learning in early childhood education for dual language learners.
early learning dual language learners programs in state preschool
programs operated by school districts and charter schools.
(D)Establishing a consortium composed of a school district in partnership with one or more of the following:
(i)Other school districts.
(ii)County offices of education.
(iii)Bilingual teacher programs in schools of education
in institutions of higher education.
(E)Establishing
a consortium of charter schools, other than for-profit charter schools,
established for the purpose of establishing or expanding dual language
immersion programs, developmental bilingual programs for English
learners, or early learning dual language learners programs.
(2) When
awarding a grant to an applicant proposing to establish a dual language
immersion program or developmental bilingual program for English
learners in a target language other than Spanish, the department shall
provide additional funding of up to twenty thousand dollars ($20,000)
over the amount of the grant awarded pursuant to paragraph (1).
(3) Priority shall be given to grants for multiple schools and for school districts
proposals for programs with an enrollment that consists of at least 40 percent English learners.
(b) All of the following entities are eligible to apply for a grant pursuant to this section:
(1) A school district.
(2) A consortium composed of a school district in partnership with one or more of the following:
(A) Other school districts.
(B) County offices of education.
(C) Bilingual teacher programs in schools of
education in institutions of higher education.
(3) A
consortium of charter schools, other than for-profit charter schools,
established for the purpose of establishing or expanding dual language
immersion programs, developmental bilingual programs for English
learners, or early learning dual language learners programs.
(b)
(c) In accordance with Section 33445, 33444,
the department shall identify criteria for evaluating applicants and awarding the grants.
(c)
(d) A school district An entity described in subdivision (b) may
apply to the department to receive a grant pursuant to subdivision (a).
Participation in this grant program shall be on a voluntary basis.
(d)
(e) An application shall include a description of all of the following:
(1) The
high-quality curriculum and instruction to be provided by the dual
language immersion program or developmental bilingual program. program for English learners.
(2) Projected
grade levels, number of school districts, number of schoolsites, and
number of classrooms proposed in the expansion or establishment of dual
language immersion programs or developmental bilingual programs for
English learners, for each grant.
(3) The
early learning dual language learners program to be provided to dual
language learners in early childhood education programs, such as state
preschool, the high-quality curriculum and instruction, and the
projected number of classrooms included for each grant.
(4) Pupil enrollment, disaggregated by English learners, dual language learners, and native speakers of English.
(5) How the program for which the school district applicant proposes to use the grant will serve the school district’s
applicant’s English learner population and dual
language learners, including outreach to families who speak the target
language of the new or expanded program.
(6) How the school district applicant will secure bilingual teachers, bilingual preschool educators, bilingual paraeducators, and bilingual program staff.
(7) How the school district applicant
will sustain its
expanded or new dual language immersion program, developmental
bilingual program for English learners, or early learning dual language
learners program beyond the three-year grant period.
(8) Evidence of support by the school district’s county board of education or the governing board of the school district. district, or the governing bodies of the charter schools in a consortium of charter schools.
(9)Evidence of inclusion in the school district’s local control and accountability plan adopted pursuant to Section 52060.
(9) Efforts to align program goals with school district responsibilities pursuant to Section 305.
(10) A
program budget identifying the amount of funding proposed to be
expended for the allowable expenses identified in subdivision (a) of
Section 33445, including information on how much grant funding will be
spent at each schoolsite.
(10)
(11) Available funding within the current or projected budget for the three-year
grant period,
period that will be committed in addition to grant funding, including any funding received pursuant to its local control funding formula allocation, federal law, or other sources.
(11)
(12) How the school district applicant will collect data required by the department for purposes of the department’s report described in Section 33447.
33446. The application shall include the number of pupils to be served, including English learners learners, native English speakers, and dual language learners, by the school district applicant
and the number of pupils successfully completing programs described in
this article at the elementary and secondary levels and in early
childhood education programs.
(12)
(13) Assurance that the school
district applicant
will sustain and maintain the program or programs described in this
article and a description of the support, including funding, it has commits to do so.
33444.33443.
The department shall perform all of the following functions in the administration of the initiative:(a) Review applications and award grants.
(b) Provide
technical assistance to school districts, county offices of education,
or consortia implementing a dual language immersion program,
developmental bilingual program for English learners, or early learning
dual language learners program.
(c)Convene
grant recipients to coordinate and share their program models, best
instructional practices, curricula, instructional materials, and other
resources.
(d)Develop
and disseminate professional development modules on designing and
implementing the establishment of, or expansion of, a dual language
immersion program, developmental bilingual program for English learners,
or dual language or developmental bilingual program for early learning
dual language
learners.
(e)
(c) Identify data to be collected by grant recipients.
(f)
(d) Identify how it will collect data reported by grant recipients, and how it will make that data available to the public.
33445.33444.
The
department shall consult with the following persons and entities in the
development of the criteria for awarding the grants and in developing
the professional development modules:(a) Professional
organizations with demonstrated expertise and experience in developing,
implementing, and maintaining a dual language immersion program,
developmental bilingual program for English learners, and early learning
dual language learners program.
(b) Classroom teachers providing instruction in a dual language
immersion program, development bilingual program for English learners, or early learning dual language learners program.
(c) Principals
of schools with an existing dual language immersion program,
development bilingual program for English learners, or early learning
dual language learners program.
(d) Researchers
and representatives of nonprofit professional organizations with
demonstrated expertise and experience specific to dual language
immersion programs, developmental bilingual programs for English
learners, or early learning dual language learner programs.
33446.33445.
(a) A grant recipient shall use the grant for at least two any of the following purposes:(1) School
administrator, teacher, and staff training specific to the
implementation and maintenance of a dual language immersion program,
developmental bilingual program for English learners, or early learning
dual language learner
learners
program.
(2) Recruitment of bilingual preschool and elementary preschool, elementary, and secondary school teachers and paraeducators.
(3) Ongoing professional Professional development for teachers. teachers after the initial establishment of the program.
(4) Ongoing outreach to families of pupils, including strategies for family engagement.
(5) Establishment and support of language learning professional learning communities for teachers.
(6) Teacher Instructional coaches
with demonstrated expertise and experience in implementing a dual
language immersion program, developmental bilingual program for English
learners, or early learning dual language learner program.
(7) Instructional materials in targeted
target languages for proposed dual language immersion
programs, developmental bilingual programs for English learners, or
early learning dual language learner learners programs.
(b) A school district An applicant shall
use the grant to supplement funding used for ongoing program costs
received pursuant to its local control funding formula allocation and
federal funding, such as Title I, II, or III funding.
33447.33446.
(a) On or before June 30, 2024, 2025,
the department shall submit a report to the appropriate committees of
the Legislature detailing the successes, best practices, barriers or
constraints, and outcomes of school district and consortium programs
funded with grants pursuant to this article. The report shall include
the number of pupils in dual language immersion programs, developmental
bilingual programs for English learners,
and early learning dual language learner learners
programs, and how these programs supported the goals of each of the
school district programs and consortia funded with these grants.(b) The
department may contract with an outside entity with demonstrated
experience and expertise relating to establishing, administering, and
maintaining dual language immersion and developmental bilingual programs
for English learners for purposes of completing the report.
33448.33447.
This article shall be implemented only upon an appropriation for its purposes in the annual Budget Act or other statute.