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Code · California · Education Code

§ 37683

148 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/37683

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(a)The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall evaluate a comprehensive action plan submitted by a district and shall make recommendations to the state board for approval or disapproval of the plan. The evaluation shall be based on the reasonableness and practicability of the district in eliminating the Concept 6 program by the earliest practicable date and no later than July 1, 2012. The evaluation shall include an analysis of whether adequate sources of funding have been identified for the projects necessary to eliminate the program. In considering whether a district has identified adequate sources of funding, the superintendent shall consult with the Office of Public School Construction.
(b)If the state board disapproves a comprehensive action plan, it shall specify the reasons for the disapproval and require the district to submit a revised plan, within a time specified by the state board, to address the state board’s concerns.
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