Horne Tries Again to Force Schools to Use English Immersion
Tom Horne seeks legal authority to enforce a 2000 voter-approved law requiring English immersion for English learners, citing proficiency rates as low as 5.1% in districts ignoring the mandate.
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Tom Horne urges Arizona Supreme Court to back English language teaching mandate
Key Points: Arizona schools chief Tom Horne seeks legal authority to enforce English immersion Horne wants Arizona Supreme Court to uphold 2000 law requiring English instruction Horne also seeks to reverse a $120,000 legal fee imposed on him State schools chief Tom Horne is making a last-ditch effort to get the legal go-ahead to force school districts to use only “structured English immersion” to teach the language to students who are not pro…
·Phoenix, United States
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