Below are examples for you to use to assure that the attendance sheet meets state auditing requirements. All activities for students in grades 9-12 should be preceded by a course name. Continue reading →
With the adoption of AB1994 all non-classroom based charter schools are required to submit attendance records based on that criteria. In the past we have evaluated based upon the body of work. We must now record at least one educational activity for each student on every day that our school is in session, according to our school calendar. Under these guidelines this procedure will be the qualifying factor for Average Daily Attendance (ADA). Per AB1994 this is the only procedure that we will use for documenting attendance.
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Subject: Withholding Student Records
Effective Date: December 5, 2007
Approved By: Board of Directors
Policy: 5008.1
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An ES may not at anytime, for any purpose, on their own, actively pursue, solicit or recruit students to enroll in RSCS.
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Retention / Promotion Policy
The California Department of Education addresses specific guidelines for grade level placement, promotion and retention of students. California Education Codes 48070.5 and 48011 address the school’s responsibility and parent rights for Kindergarten and Grade 1-8 promotion and retention for California public schools.
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Unfortunately, some students in our school are having to deal with homelessness. These students are covered under the McKinney-Vento Act. Please click here for information on their student rights. This information is not complete but gives you answers to most common questions.
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Confidentiality of students is of the utmost importance at Springs. We are governed by the Family Educational Rights to Privacy Act (FERPA). FERPA states:
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California Penal Code determines that all school staff are required to report to the Child Welfare Services department any suspected child abuse or neglect. All reports must be filed within 36 hours of obtaining knowledge of the incident / incidences.
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