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Code · California · Education Code

§ 54004.1

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For fiscal year 1979–80 and each year thereafter, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion funds available for programs in accord with procedures specified in this chapter and rules and regulations established by the State Board of Education. Funds shall be allocated to each district within its entitlement based upon the following:
(a)A district allocation plan developed pursuant to Sections 54004.3, 54004.5, and 54004.7, which shall be submitted to the Superintendent of Public Instruction and approved by the State Board of Education.
(b)A school plan, including any modification for each school receiving funds allocated pursuant to Sections 54004.5 and 54004.7, which has been approved by the governing board of the school district and is retained at the school site and at the school district office. This plan shall be available to the Superintendent of Public Instruction upon demand and shall be made available to the public on a reasonable basis pursuant to the provisions of the California Public Records Act, Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code. The plan shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)An explicit statement of what the school seeks to accomplish.
(2)A description of the program and activities designed to achieve these purposes.
(3)A planned program of annual evaluation, including a statement of criteria to be used to measure the effectiveness of the program.
(c)Schools that provide programs pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 52165 shall include those programs in the school plan.
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