Why Some Parents Are Opting Kids Out Of ESL Programs
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Parents across the U.S. say their kids were incorrectly placed in ESL programs and are worried it affects their educational experience.
Almost 5 million students in the United States are learning English as a second language.
While the program known as ESL has helped millions of children transition to life in the U.S., some families say their children have been incorrectly placed.
For some mothers, one simple question on a school registration form put their families through years of stress as they struggled to deal with English as a second language proficiency standards.
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