Similar Stories to Parents Who Don’t Speak English Would Have More Access To Translated Documents Under Colorado Bill on Bing News

The personalized education plans that spell out how a school intends to support a student with a disability can run dozens of pages and be full of technical language. And in many Colorado school districts, parents who speak a language other than English don’t see a copy of their child’s plan in the language they understand best until they’re being asked to sign a legally binding final version. A bill in the Colorado legislature would change that, requiring that final education plans be translated, as also required by federal law, and allowing parents to request draft documents in their preferred language.

Topics:  related articles   gun   gov jared polis   federal   colorado s   denver   iep   read   colorado chalbeat   chalkbeat colorado   mile high roundup   colorado   education   parents   don   speak   english   translated   documents   bill   school   language   law   final   understand   people   won   advocates   plans   full   plan   block   student   version   draft   teachers   news   work   
BING NEWS:
  • Report details how Colorado agencies can better support non-English speakers
    State government programs are making strides towards better access for non-English-speaking Coloradans, a new report found, but more resources and coordination across agencies may be needed to fully ...
    12/16/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
  • More

 

Welcome to Wopular!

Welcome to Wopular

Wopular is an online newspaper rack, giving you a summary view of the top headlines from the top news sites.

Senh Duong (Founder)
Wopular, MWB, RottenTomatoes

Subscribe to Wopular's RSS Fan Wopular on Facebook Follow Wopular on Twitter Follow Wopular on Google Plus

MoviesWithButter : Our Sister Site

More Politics News