by Todd Truitt

The Senate Public Education Subcommittee advanced a commonsense bill negotiated Thursday by Senator Barbara Favola, D-Arlington, and the Youngkin administration, providing for math Standards of Learning (SOL) exams in Spanish for beginning English Learners, as most states provide.
The bill addresses the alignment of Virginia’s new school ratings system with federal law, which includes the English, math and science SOLs scores of English Learners (EL) three semesters after arrival. Virginia previously used a de facto end run around this standard (as well as other more rigorous federal requirements), issuing school ratings under a separate state system that exempted ELs for 11 semesters.
Recently arrived ELsโ lack of English proficiency creates the potential for misidentification of schools needing support if proper accommodations are not used, which these Spanish math SOLs address.
Favola has taken a pragmatic approach to advancing her bill. Shortly after learning about the information below from Migration Policy Institute, she filed a budget amendment to fund such exams in Spanish for math and science for $300,000 per year.
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