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2019-2020 Year 3 Revision SPSAs
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In June 2019, Stockton Unified schools receiving Title I funding initiated a review and revision of Year 3 (2019-2020) of the exisiting three year School Plan for Student Achievement plans.
The revisions took into account the accomplishments and barriers of implementation and effectiveness of strategies set forth and project for the three-year plan period.
In addition, the California Department of Education implemented several Education Code and requierement changes:
- Plan Title Change – Education Code 64002, changed the name of the Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) to School Plan for Students Achievement (SPSA). The intent of the plan continues as the school site’s plan to improve student achievement.
- Charter Schools – Education Code 52062(a), clarified that charter schools had the option to use their LCAP as their school plan for improvement. The district has opted for its five (5) dependent charter schools (Nightingale Elementary, Pittman Elementary, Health Careers Academy, Pacific Law Academy, and Stockton Early College Academy) to continue the use of the SPSA in Year 3. The dependent charter schools will ensure their educational program is identified and aligned with their LCAP, which is also in alignment with the district’s LCAP.
- Revised Template – The State Board of Education approved the use of the revised SPSA template and made it available for School Year 2019 – 2020. The revised template is a mandated format that includes specific components to meet Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI), Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI), or Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (ATSI) criteria.
- Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) – In January 2019, nine (9) schools were identified as Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI). These CSI schools (Adams Elementary, Fillmore Elementary, Hazelton Elementary, Hoover Elementary, Monroe Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary, Taft Elementary, Taylor Leadership Academy, and Washington Elementary) have ensured through coordination of efforts with district departments/staff consultation and support was identified and provided.
The following plans are being presented at the June 11, 2019 Board of Trustees Informational Meeting and at the June 25, 2019 Board of Trustees Action Meeting for approval.
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Elementary
Adams
August
Bush
Cleveland
Commodore
El Dorado
Elmwood
Fillmore
Fremont
Grunsky
Hamilton
Harrison
Hazelton
Henry
Hong Kingston
Hoover
Huerta
Kennedy
King
Kohl
Madison
Marshall
McKinley
Monroe
Montezuma
Peyton
Primary Years Academy
Pulliam
Rio Calaveras
Roosevelt
San Joaquin
Spanos
Taft
Taylor
Tyler
Van Buren
Victory
Washington
Wilson
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High Schools
2019-2020 SPSA Year 3 Revision - Chavez
2019-2020 SPSA Year 3 Revision - Edison
2019-2020 SPSA Year 3 Revision - Franklin
2019-2020 SPSA Year 3 Revision - Jane Frederick
2019-2020 SPSA Year 3 Revision - Merlo
2019-2020 SPSA Year 3 Revision - Stagg
2017-2020 SPSAs
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April 10, 2018 Board Meeting
Approved
May 8, 2018 Board Meeting
Approved
June 26, 2018 Board Meeting
Approved
2017-2020 SPSA - Rio Calaveras - Site #275 2017-2020 SPSA - Health Careers Academy (HCA) (Charter) - Site #109
2017-2020 SPSA - Pacific Law Academy (PLA) (Charter) - Site #117
2017-2020 SPSA - Stagg High School/Stockton Public Safety Academy - Site #525
2017-2020 SPSA - Stockton Early College Academy (SECA) (Charter) - Site #115
2017-2020 SPSA - Weber Institute of Applied Science & Tech. - Site #528