Flaws in California's English-language programs place students in jeopardy, threatens state's economic future, study finds

Thursday, May 27, 2010 - 13:22 in Mathematics & Economics

Nearly 60% of English language learners in California's high schools have failed to become proficient in the language despite more than six years of a U.S. education, according to a study released Thursday.

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