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Which code is assigned to a student who has exited the ESOL program and is in a two-year follow-up period?

  1. LF

  2. LY

  3. LZ

  4. LF

The correct answer is: LZ

The code designated for a student who has exited the ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) program and is in a two-year follow-up period is LZ. This coding is essential for accurately tracking the student's progress and ensuring the appropriate support is provided during their transition away from ESOL services. Students with the LZ designation are monitored for up to two years after they exit the program to assess their continuing proficiency and success in the general education environment. This follow-up period is crucial for determining whether the student requires additional assistance or if they are effectively adapting to their new learning environment. In contrast, the other codes serve different purposes within the ESOL program designations. Understanding these distinctions is vital for educators when working with students in language acquisition programs and ensuring compliance with educational policies regarding support and monitoring.