California Charter School Association Answers:
Establish an SSC or SPSA
AB716: Public elementary and secondary schools: consolidated
applications for funding: school plans for student achievement: school site
councils, creates new flexibilities for charter schools.
Beginning
on January 1, 2019, charter schools that receive Title I funds can use their
LCAP rather than drafting a Single Plan for Student Achievement. Instead of a
School Site Council, charter schools can establish an LCAP Advisory Group. The
group should be comprised of parents, teachers, staff, students, etc., who
discuss the LCAP throughout the year, including the use of Title I and Title
III funds. These meetings should be documented for the LCAP "stakeholder
engagement" section, and for Federal Program Monitoring purposes.
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