Section 8. Community-based English tutoring
In furtherance of its constitutional and legal obligation to provide all children with an adequate education, the state shall encourage family members and others to provide personal English language tutoring to such children as are English learners, and support these efforts by raising the general level of English language knowledge in the community. Subject to appropriation by the General Court, commencing with the fiscal year in which this initiative is enacted and for each of the nine fiscal years following thereafter, a sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) per year shall be spent for the purpose of providing funding for free or subsidized programs of adult English language instruction to parents or other members of the community who pledge to provide personal English language tutoring to Massachusetts school children who are English learners. Programs funded pursuant to this section shall be provided through schools or community organizations. Funding for these programs shall be administered by the Department of Education, and shall be disbursed at the discretion of the local school committees in each district, under reasonable guidelines established by, and subject to the review of, the Board of Education.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 71a - English Language Education in Public Schools
Section 1 - Findings and Declarations
Section 4 - English Language Education
Section 6 - Legal Standing and Parental Enforcement
Section 6a - English Learner Parent Advisory Council
Section 7 - Standardized Testing for Monitoring Education Progress
Section 7a - On-Site Evaluations of English Learners
Section 8 - Community-Based English Tutoring
Section 11 - Benchmarks, Guidelines and Learning Success Templates for English Learner Programs
Section 12 - Duty to Inform Parents or Legal Guardians of English Learners of Their Rights