Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 1 - PUBLIC SCHOOLS EVALUATION, RECOGNITION AND SUPERVISION
Subpart D - THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM
Section 1.465 - Ethnic School World Language Credit and Program Approval
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) School boards of unit and secondary school districts may award high school credit for the study of a world language in an ethnic school, provided that the amount of credit to be awarded is determined in accordance with Section 10-22.43a of the Code and that the credit is awarded for the study of a world language in an ethnic school program that has been approved by the State Board in accordance with this Section.
b) "Ethnic school" means a part time private school which teaches the foreign language of a particular ethnic group as well as the culture, geography, history and other aspects of a particular ethnic group [105 ILCS 5/2-3.44].
c) The State Superintendent shall approve ethnic schools' world language programs if they meet the following standards:
d) Each school shall maintain and make available upon request by the State Superintendent or by officials of school districts to which students seek to transfer world language credit, documentation that verifies compliance with the requirements of subsection (c), including but not limited to informational brochures, course syllabi, class schedules, and teachers' official transcripts.
e) Annual application by an ethnic school for approval of its world language program shall be made on forms provided by the State Superintendent.
f) Approval shall be granted on an annual basis provided that a previously approved ethnic school continues to comply with the minimum standards set forth in subsection (c).