New immigrant kids taught English in Hall County schools
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Posted 8:40AM on Saturday 11th January 2003 ( 22 years ago )
GAINESVILLE - Hall County schools are teaching English to immigrant children through a new program called the Newcomers Academy. <br>
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The Academy gives intensive language instruction to students who have little or no grasp of the language.<br>
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It's been offered in five Hall County schools since November. Those are Lyman Hall, Jones, McEver, Myers, and Tadmore elementaries.<br>
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The program is open only to children who have started at U.S. schools since March. Students who score low on reading and language assessment tests qualify for language services. <br>
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School officials say the goal is to move students out of the program as soon as possible. <br>
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The program is funded by the federal No Child Left Behind Act -- passed by Congress in 2001.
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