Title 17. Education

Chapter 1. General School Law

Part III. Public Schools and School Children

Subpart D. Required Courses of Study


17:273.3     Foreign language immersion programs; creation by local school boards; parent petition

 

A. This Section shall be known and may be cited as the “Immersion School Choice Law”. 

 

B. The legislature finds that: 

 

(1) Research indicates that students who participate in foreign language immersion programs, particularly French, demonstrate greater levels of proficiency in the English language, higher overall academic achievement, and higher levels of self-esteem. 

 

(2) Learning a second language has a positive effect on intellectual growth and increased awareness of diverse cultures through access to history, art, and literature. 

 

(3) Students in foreign language immersion programs have been shown to demonstrate enhanced cognitive functions in solving complex problems and mathematical computations through the development of more divergent and higher order thinking skills. 

 

(4) In Louisiana, French language development and French language immersion programs, in particular, provide a better understanding of the state’s social traditions and serve to promote, preserve, and develop our unique bilingual culture.

 

C. (1) Any local public school board may establish a foreign language immersion program in any school under its jurisdiction that shall be open to the enrollment of any student who resides within the jurisdictional boundaries of the school district. 

 

(2)(a) Beginning with the 2014-2015 school year, a local school board, if requested in writing by the parents or legal guardians of at least twenty-five students seeking to be enrolled in kindergarten or of at least twenty-five students seeking to be enrolled in first grade who reside within the jurisdictional boundaries of the school district, shall establish a foreign language immersion program for such students, provided that all of the following apply: 

 

(i) The parent or legal guardian of each student commits, in writing, that the student will participate in the program. 

 

(ii) The requisite number of written requests are submitted to the local school board not later than January thirty-first prior to the school year in which the program is to be established. 

 

(iii) The minimum foundation program formula provides funding to local school systems employing foreign language teachers to provide salary supplements for such teachers at a level equal to or greater than the level of funding provided for this purpose through such formula for the 2011-2012 fiscal year. 

 

(iv) A sufficient number of foreign language teachers with the required credentials as prescribed by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education are available through programs administered by the Department of Education and the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana to establish the program. 

 

(v) There is no existing foreign language immersion program offered by the local school board, in the same foreign language being proposed, that has been certified by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education pursuant to R.S. 17:273.2. 

 

(b) Such program shall be continued as long as at least twenty students remain enrolled in the program. 

 

(c) The local school board shall ensure that any foreign language immersion program established pursuant to this Section is designated as a Certified Foreign Language Immersion Program by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education in accordance with R.S. 17:273.2 within three years from the date such program is established. 

 

(d) The local school board shall review the written requests submitted pursuant to this Paragraph and shall notify the parents or legal guardians not later than February fifteenth of its determination as to whether or not the required number of requests was submitted. 

 

(e) The local school board shall inform the parents and legal custodians of all students enrolled in the school system about the existence of any newly established foreign language immersion program and shall permit all eligible students to apply for the program during the designated enrollment period for the school year. 

 

(f) The local school board shall consider the location of all students applying for a foreign language immersion program and shall make reasonable attempts to place the program in schools located near the majority of the students who applied. 

 

D. Notwithstanding any provision of R.S. 17:158 to the contrary, a local school board shall not be required to provide transportation to any student enrolled in a foreign language immersion program established pursuant to this Section that is located outside of the attendance zone of the school the student would otherwise attend, if providing such transportation would result in additional transportation costs to the school system. 

 

E. A local public school board shall not deny enrollment in a foreign language immersion program to any student if all of the following conditions are met: 

 

(1) The minimum foundation program formula provides funding to local school systems employing foreign language teachers to provide salary supplements for such teachers at a level equal to or greater than the level of funding provided for this purpose through such formula for the 2011-2012 fiscal year. 

 

(2) A sufficient number of foreign language teachers with the required credentials as prescribed by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education are available through programs administered by the Department of Education and the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana to accommodate all interested students in the program. 

 

(3) The student resides within the jurisdictional boundaries of the school district. 

 

(4) The student applies for enrollment in such a program by no later than April fifteenth of the school year prior to such enrollment. 

 

(5) If the student is entering second grade or above, he is sufficiently proficient in the target language or is transferring from a certified foreign language program in another Louisiana school district. 

 

F. The requirements of Subparagraph (C)(2)(b) and Subsection E of this Section shall apply to a foreign language immersion program established prior to the 2012-2013 school year. The local school board shall ensure that such program is designated as a Certified Foreign Language Immersion Program by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education in accordance with R.S. 17:273.2 by not later than July 1, 2017. 

 

G. Nothing in this Section shall contravene any order of a court of competent jurisdiction providing for the assignment of pupils within the school system. 

 

H. For purposes of this Section, “foreign language immersion program” means any type of dual language immersion program in French or Spanish. 

 

Added by Acts 2013, No. 361, § 1. Amended by Acts 2014, No. 196, § 1, eff. July 1, 2014; Acts 2018, No. 622, § 1.