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1.1 PUBLIC NOTICE: The writings, documents, or public records described in SB No. 343
1.2 PUBLIC NOTICE: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you ne
2.1 CALL TO ORDER: The President of the Board of Trustees Will Call the California M
3.1 INVITATION TO ADDRESS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Closed Session Items Only
4.1 ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION: The Board of Trustees Will Discuss Items Listed in Th
4.2 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT/APPOINTMENT - Pursuant to Government Code §54957
4.3 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE/DISMISSAL/RELEASE - Pursuant to Government Code §54957
4.4 CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS - Pursuant to Government Code §54957.6 - Employ
5.1 RECONVENE IN PUBLIC SESSION: The Board Meeting Will Reconvene at Approximately 5
6.1 REVISION/ADOPTION/ORDERING OF AGENDA: June 21, 2023
7.1 Report Out of Closed Session
7.2 CSEA President Rosa Galvan
7.3 CMITA President Angel Love-Behrens
7.4 Principal's Update
8.1 INVITATION TO ADDRESS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Non-Agendized Items
9.1 CONSENT CALENDAR: Approval of Consent Calendar Items
9.2 GENERAL FUNCTIONS: Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting of the California Milita
9.3 CURRICULUM: Modification No. 3 to Agreement IN80007 With the Riverside County Su
9.4 CURRICULUM: Agreement With Alumnew, LLC for Team Building and Leadership Develop
9.5 CURRICULUM: Agreement With THINK Together, Incorporated to Provide an After-Scho
9.6 CURRICULUM: Software Agreement With Edmentum for the Exact Path Program License
9.7 CURRICULUM: Memorandum of Understanding With Operation SafeHouse to Establish Co
9.8 CURRICULUM: Revised Art Course: Visual Communications (meets A-G requirements)
9.9 CURRICULUM: 2023-24 Single Plans For Student Achievement for the California Mili
9.10 BUSINESS: Approval of the 2023-24 Educational Protection Account Spending Plan
9.11 BUSINESS: Report of Purchases - May 2023
10.1 DISCIPLINE: May 2023 Monthly Suspension Report
11.1 PERSONNEL: Certificated Personnel Action Items
11.2 PERSONNEL: Classified Personnel Action Items
11.3 PERSONNEL: Approval of Tentative Agreement Between the California Military Inst
11.4 CURRICULUM: Resolution No. 2:22-23 - Resolution of the California Military Inst
11.5 CURRICULUM: Local Control Accountability Plan and Annual Update for the Califor
11.6 CURRICULUM: Spanish Textbook Adoption (funded through Lottery Funds and the Cha
11.7 BUSINESS: Adoption of the 2023-24 California Military Institute Budget
11.8 BUSINESS: Authorization for Purchase Orders Above $50,000 - June 2023
12.1 OTHER ITEMS BY THE SUPERINTENDENT
13.1 OTHER ITEMS BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
14.1 ADJOURNMENT: Regular Meeting of the California Military Institute for June 21,
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Meeting Date:
6/21/2023 - 5:00 PM
Category:
Consent Calendar
Type:
Action
Subject:
9.9 CURRICULUM: 2023-24 Single Plans For Student Achievement for the California Military Institute
Strategic Plan
:
Enclosure
File Attachment:
2023 CMI SPSA 6.13.2023.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. The California Military Institute has received approval for its plan from its School Site Council.
Funding
:
No fiscal impact.
Recommendation
:
It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the 2023-24 Single Plans For Student Achievement for the California Military Institute.
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
Elizabeth Vallejo
Moved, Member
David Nelissen
seconded to approve the
Original
motion 'It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the 2023-24 Single Plans For Student Achievement for the California Military Institute.'. Upon a Roll-Call Vote being taken, the vote was: Aye:
5
Nay:
0
.
The motion
Carried
5 - 0
Anthony T. Stafford, Sr.
Yes
David Nelissen
Yes
Elizabeth Vallejo
Yes
Edward Garcia, Jr.
Yes
Steve Campos
Yes
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