PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A new report says that most students learning English as a second language in Oregon public schools still are not proficient after five years.
The U.S. Department of Education says five years should be enough time for a typical student to master the English language. But most districts aren't coming close to that target.
The report by the Oregon Department of Education notes that federal funding was cut off for students with limited English proficiency in Portland Public Schools -- a loss of more than $600,000 a year to the state's largest district.
Half the state's English language learners are concentrated in just seven school districts, including Portland and Beaverton.