Montana Code § 20-7-1402

Legislative Findings -- Purposes
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20-7-1402 . Legislative findings -- purposes. (1) The legislature finds that: (a) language in the form of spoken, written, or sign language is foundational to cultural integrity; (b) Montana tribal languages are in a time of crisis through the loss of native speakers, writers, and signers; (c) achievement gaps persist for Indian students, including higher dropout rates; (d) Article X, section 1, of the Montana constitution established the educational goals of: (i) establishing an education system that develops the full educational potential of each person; and (ii) preserving Indian cultural integrity. (2) The purpose of this part is to promote innovative, culturally relevant, Indian language immersion programs for Indian and non-Indian students with the goal of raising student achievement, strengthening families, and preserving and perpetuating Indian language and culture throughout Indian country and Montana.

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