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What does the code ZZ represent in Florida?

  1. A student proficient in English

  2. A non-English language learner

  3. A non-ELL student

  4. A student receiving special education

The correct answer is: A non-ELL student

The code ZZ in Florida is used to represent a non-ELL (English Language Learner) student. This designation is important for tracking and reporting students' language proficiency and their eligibility for language services. Understanding the classifications of students, including those who are not classified as ELL, allows educators to tailor support and resources appropriately. In the context of educational records and reporting, this distinction helps ensure that non-ELL students are appropriately accounted for in terms of funding, resource allocation, and instructional planning. Other options relate to specific categories such as language learners or students receiving special education, but ZZ specifically identifies students who do not fall within the ELL status, making it clear that they are proficient or are not currently in need of language assistance services.