Why? Alabama has had tremendous growth in its English learner (EL) student population in schools in the last several years, adding nearly 10,000 EL students since 2015. Currently, EL students comprise 3.954% (29,135 students) of the total state population in schools, an increase of 2.64% from 2015. This project will provide intensive support to the Alabama State Department of Education […]
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