Teacher Sarah Ross and students (from left to right) Ximena, age 4, Yareli, age 3, and Kendra, age 2 at the Indiana Migrant Preschool Center, a free preschool for migrant children ages 2 to 5. The school teaches students in English and Spanish with the goal of preparing migrant children for kindergarten, wherever it may be. Peter Balonon-Rosen/Indiana Public Broadcasting hide caption
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Alice Callaghan watches as students practice their English at Las Familias Del Pueblos in Los Angeles. Morgan Walker for NPR hide caption
After Nearly 2 Decades, Californians Revisit Ban On Bilingual Education
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Students at Las Familias Del Pueblo, an after-school program in Los Angeles, practice sentence structure and language. Morgan Walker for NPR hide caption
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Texas May Be Denying Tens Of Thousands Of Children Special Education
A new policy statement says kids as young as 15 months can learn from media when a caregiver is present and involved. TongRo Images Inc./Getty Images hide caption