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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AB 2380 (Weber)
          As Amended  May 23, 2014
          Majority vote 

           EDUCATION           7-0         APPROPRIATIONS      16-0        
           
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          |Ayes:|Buchanan, Olsen, Ch�vez,  |Ayes:|Gatto, Bigelow,           |
          |     |Gonzalez, Nazarian,       |     |Bocanegra, Bradford, Ian  |
          |     |Weber, Williams           |     |Calderon, Campos, Eggman, |
          |     |                          |     |Gomez, Holden, Jones,     |
          |     |                          |     |Linder, Pan, Quirk,       |
          |     |                          |     |Ridley-Thomas, Wagner,    |
          |     |                          |     |Weber                     |
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          |     |                          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Adds additional requirements for districts that elect  
          to prepare a single plan for pupil achievement.  Specifically,  
           this bill  :  

          1)Requires a single plan for pupil achievement to include  
            programs funded through the Local Control Funding Formula  
            (LCFF) among the programs it addresses.

          2)Requires participating school districts to ensure that  
            schoolsite single plans for pupil achievement were developed  
            with the review, certification, and advice of the schoolsite  
            English learner advisory committees.

          3)Requires the State Board of Education (SBE) to review the  
            content of instruments that are used for onsite visits and  
            compliance reviews for consistency with state policy.

          4)Requires the California Department of Education (CDE), if it  
            makes materials or information available to school districts  
            to assist them in the development of their single plan for  
            pupil achievement, to ensure that all materials and  
            information emphasize that the plan be consistent with and, to  
            the extent possible, support the goals and outcomes specified  
            in the school district's LCFF.

          5)Requires participating school districts to develop their Local  








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            Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs) and annual updates in  
            consultation with schoolsite level advisory groups and ensure  
            that the LCAP and its specific actions are consistent with,  
            and reflective of, the goals and plans of the schoolsite.

          6)Requires single plans for pupil achievement to be aligned with  
            the district's goals for English learners, pupils eligible for  
            free and reduced price meals, and foster youth in specified  
            performance areas.

           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Authorizes school districts to use a single consolidated  
            application to apply for specified state and federal  
            categorical programs funds.

          2)Requires districts that elect to use the consolidated  
            application process to include in that application a single  
            plan for pupil achievement.

          3)Requires the single plan for pupil achievement to do the  
            following:

             a)   Be developed and approved by a schoolsite council;

             b)   Be aligned with school goals for improving pupil  
               achievement;

             c)   Address how funds provided to the school will be used to  
               improve the academic performance of all pupils to target  
               levels; and

             d)   Identify the schools means of evaluating progress toward  
               accomplishing those goals and how state and federal law  
               governing the consolidated programs will be implemented.

          4)Requires each school with more than 20 pupils of limited  
            English proficiency to establish a school level advisory  
            committee on which parents and guardians of such pupils  
            constitute membership in at least the same percentage as their  
            children represent of the total number of pupils in the  
            school.

          5)Requires the English learner advisory committee to advise the  








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            principal and staff in the development of a detailed master  
            plan for bilingual education for the school and submitting the  
            plan to the governing board for consideration for inclusion in  
            the district master plan and to assist in the development of  
            the school needs assessment, language census, and ways to make  
            parents aware of the importance of regular school attendance.

          6)Requires school districts to adopt a LCAP by July 1, 2017, and  
            requires the LCAP to:

             a)   Be updated every year and renewed every three years;

             b)   Be developed in consultation with teachers, principals,  
               administrators, other school personnel, parents, and  
               pupils;

             c)   Include annual achievement goals for all pupils,  
               including specified pupil subgroups, and a description of  
               actions that will be taken to achieve those goals;

             d)   Be aligned with the district's budget and describe how  
               the district will "increase or improve services for  
               unduplicated pupils in proportion to its increase in funds  
               apportioned on the basis of the number and concentration of  
               unduplicated pupils in the district;" and

             e)   Address the following eight state priorities:

               i)     Requirements related to the Williams v. State of  
                 California (2004) settlement agreement related to fully  
                 credentialed teachers, instructional materials, and  
                 school facilities;

               ii)    Implementation of academic and performance  
                 standards, including English language development  
                 standards;

               iii)   Parental involvement;

               iv)    Pupil achievement, as measured by statewide  
                 assessments;
               v)     Pupil engagement, as measured by attendance, dropout  
                 and graduation rates, and expulsions or suspensions;









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               vi)    School climate, as measured by suspension rates,  
                 expulsion rates, and other local measures, such as  
                 surveys;

               vii)   The extent to which pupils have access to and are  
                 enrolled in a broad course of study; and

               viii) Pupil outcomes, if available, for non-state-assessed  
          courses of study.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations  
          Committee, minor costs to CDE review of materials for  
          consistency with the LCAP template. 

           COMMENTS  :  The consolidated application process was designed to  
          give school districts flexibility over the use of funds received  
          for specified state and federal categorical programs.  Funds for  
          the state programs that were a part of the consolidated  
          application have been rolled into LCFF.  However, the  
          consolidated application process can still be used for federal  
          categorical programs.  Districts that elect to use the  
          consolidated application process are required to have schoolsite  
          councils and involve them in the development and approval of the  
          single plan for pupil achievement.

          According to the author's office, these provisions need to be  
          updated to reflect the enactment of the LCFF and the LCAP.   
          Specifically, this bill requires the plans developed and  
          approved by the schoolsite councils to address programs funded  
          through the LCFF and provides that those plans must also be  
          developed and approved by the English learner advisory  
          committee.  In addition, this bill requires the district LCAP to  
          be developed in consultation with the schoolsite advisory groups  
          and ensure that it is consistent with and reflective of the  
          goals and plans of the schoolsite.  Conversely, the bill  
          requires the schoolsite plan to be aligned with the district's  
          LCAP for unduplicated pupils.

          The requirements of this bill apply only to districts that elect  
          to use the consolidated application process and develop a single  
          plan for pupil achievement.  Gaining flexibility over the use of  
          state categorical funds was a major incentive for district to  
          elect to use this process.  That incentive was eliminated with  
          the adoption of the LCFF.  However, the ability to have  








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          flexibility over the use of federal categorical program funding  
          (to the extent it does not violate federal law) may still  
          provide some incentive for districts to continue to use this  
          process.  At this time, it is not known how many districts, if  
          any, are.


           Analysis Prepared by  :    Rick Pratt / ED. / (916) 319-2087 


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