This is a legal document that was released by the Kansas Department of Education - a government authority operating within Kansas.
The document is provided in Hmong.
Q: What is the purpose of the Home Language Survey?
A: The purpose of the Home Language Survey is to collect information about the languages spoken at home by students.
Q: Who completes the Home Language Survey?
A: Parents or guardians of students are typically responsible for completing the Home Language Survey.
Q: What information does the Home Language Survey collect?
A: The Home Language Survey collects information about the languages spoken at home by students and their families.
Q: Why is it important to collect information about home languages?
A: Collecting information about home languages helps schools provide appropriate language support and services to students who are English language learners.
Q: What should parents do if their child speaks a language other than English at home?
A: Parents should indicate on the Home Language Survey that their child speaks a language other than English at home.
Q: What happens after the Home Language Survey is completed?
A: Schools use the information from the Home Language Survey to determine if a student may need additional language support or services.
Q: Is completing the Home Language Survey mandatory?
A: Yes, completing the Home Language Survey is mandatory.
Q: Can parents choose not to fill out the Home Language Survey?
A: No, parents are required to fill out the Home Language Survey.
Q: Can parents provide inaccurate information on the Home Language Survey?
A: Parents are expected to provide accurate information on the Home Language Survey.
Q: Is the information from the Home Language Survey kept confidential?
A: Yes, the information from the Home Language Survey is kept confidential and used only for educational purposes.
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