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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 158 — Conduct of schools -- special programs

158.7992 Program to promote instruction in the arts and foreign languages.

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(1)The Department of Education shall establish a program that promotes the
integration of the arts and foreign languages in the elementary school program. A
school shall submit an application through the district superintendent, with the
agreement of the school council or of the principal, if a council does not exist. The
department shall award a grant to at least one
(1)school per region based on the
quality of the application in meeting the criteria established in subsection
(2)of this
section. Special consideration shall be given, but not limited to, a school that does
not have an existing comprehensive arts and foreign language program.
(2)School programs under subsection
(1)of this section shall include, but not be
limited to, the following components:
(a)Instruction in each of the four
(4)disciplines of dance, drama, music, and the
visual arts that includes the core content skills and knowledge taught in a
sequential manner and includes all students in the elementary school;
(b)Intense instruction in at least one
(1)foreign language that includes skills and
knowledge related to communicative language and culture and includes all
students in the elementary school;
(c)Integration of arts and foreign language instruction across the curriculum;
(d)Coordination of the programs by teachers with appropriate arts and foreign
language certification;
(e)Professional development for teachers and administrators designed to
facilitate the effective teaching of arts and foreign languages;
(f)An effective monitoring and evaluation system that includes student
performance assessment;
(g)Partnerships with parents, local cultural agencies, individual artists, and native
speakers of the foreign language who work in collaboration with classroom
teachers;
(h)Support from the local school board, the school council, and teachers; and
(i)Student attendance at one
(1)or more live performance or visual art exhibition
each school year.
(3)The Department of Education shall report annually by July 1 of each year on the
implementation of the program to the Governor and the Legislative Research
Commission.
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