Review Agenda Item
Meeting Date: 6/21/2023 - 3:30 PM
Category: Consent Calendar
Type: Action
Subject: 11.22 CURRICULUM: 2023-24 Single Plans for Student Achievement for Heritage High School, Paloma Valley High School, Perris High School, Perris Lake High School, and Pinacate Middle School
Strategic Plan:
Enclosure
File Attachment:
2023_School_Plan_for_Student_Achievement_Heritage_High_School_20230613.pdf
2023_School_Plan_for_Student_Achievement_Paloma_Valley_High_School_20230613.pdf
2023_School_Plan_for_Student_Achievement_Perris_High_School_20230613.pdf
2023_School_Plan_for_Student_Achievement_Perris_Lake_Continuation_High_School_20230613.pdf
2023_School_Plan_for_Student_Achievement_Pinacate_Middle_School_20230613.pdf
Summary: Pursuant to California Education Code (EC) Section 64001 and the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), schools that receive state and federal funds through the Consolidated Application and Reporting System (CARS) and ESEA Program Improvement funds consolidate all school plans into the Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA).

The purpose of the SPSA is to coordinate all educational services at the school. The SPSA shall, at a minimum, address how funds provided to the school through any of the sources identified in EC Section 64000 will be used to improve the academic performance of all pupils. School goals shall be based on an analysis of verifiable state data. The SPSA must integrate the purposes and requirements of all state and federal categorical programs in which the school participates.

The SPSA serves as the organizer for an individual school’s improvement process. The plan is developed with a deep understanding of the root causes of student academic challenges. It identifies and implements research-based instructional strategies to raise the achievement of students who are not yet proficient by state standards. A well-developed SPSA can ensure that students are better equipped to meet the Common Core State Standards in English and math. Each school’s SPSA must build on the premise that students are capable of learning with effective instruction:

- Includes school goals aligned with activities and goals included in the LEA Plan to maximize school reform efforts.
- Is based on verifiable data analysis.
- Focuses on student achievement and academic interventions.
- Implements high-leverage school improvement actions.
- Directs resources where they will most directly improve student academic achievement.
- Ensures that all resources are aligned to serve identified students’ needs.
- Uses research-based strategies.
- Implements strategic coordination of resources.

To set school goals, the School Site Councils (SSC) should carefully review District priorities as stated in the LCAP Plan and assess state and local quantitative and qualitative student achievement data to evaluate the effectiveness of the instructional program.

Each school site has received approval for its plan from its respective School Site Councils.
Funding: No fiscal impact.
Recommendation: It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the 2023-24 Single Plans for Student Achievement for Heritage High School, Paloma Valley High School, Perris High School, Perris Lake High School, and Pinacate Middle School.
Approvals:
Recommended By:
Signed By:
Dian Martin - Director - Educational Services
Signed By:
Robert Brough - Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services
Signed By:
Grant Bennett - Superintendent
Vote Results:

Original Motion
Member David Nelissen Moved, Member Elizabeth Vallejo seconded to approve the Original motion 'It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the 2023-24 Single Plans for Student Achievement for Heritage High School, Paloma Valley High School, Perris High School, Perris Lake High School, and Pinacate Middle School.'. Upon a Roll-Call Vote being taken, the vote was: Aye: 5 Nay: 0.
The motion Carried 5 - 0
   
Steve Campos     Yes
Edward Garcia, Jr.     Yes
Elizabeth Vallejo     Yes
David Nelissen     Yes
Anthony T. Stafford, Sr.     Yes