As Fishers becomes a more diverse community, the Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School District has ramped up its English language programs. The State of Indiana has recognized HSE Schools for the efforts in English education.
The Indiana Department of Education (DOE) announced Tuesday HSE Schools have been awarded of the 2018-2019 Title III Distinguished Indiana School District Award. Hamilton Southeastern Schools was chosen to receive this distinction for demonstrating a commitment to English Learner success through strategic programming, rigorous instruction, inclusive school culture and beneficial partnerships with families and the community, according to a DOE news release.
“I applaud the dedicated work of the students, families, staff and communities of Hamilton Southeastern Schools,” said Dr. Jennifer McCormick, Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction. “Under the leadership of Superintendent Dr. Allen Bourff and Director Danielle Riego, Hamilton Southeastern Schools represents the vision of working together for student success by ensuring English Learners, and all children, have opportunities to succeed.”
HSE was selected after a review of English Learner performance data by DOE from all public-school districts and charter schools, followed by a two-part interview process, including an on-site visit.
The Title III Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient (LEP) and Immigrant Students of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 aims to help ensure that children who are LEP attain English proficiency, develop high levels of academic attainment in English, and meet the same state academic content and student academic achievement standards as all children are expected to meet in the State of Indiana.