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School Site Council
California Education Code 52852 requires that a school site council shall be established at each school that participates in Title I or LCFF supplemental/concentration grant funding. The school site council shall be composed of the principal and representatives of: teachers selected by teachers at the school; other school personnel selected by other school personnel at the school; parents of pupils attending the school selected by the parents; and, in secondary schools, pupils selected by pupils attending the school.
5735 47th Avenue, Box 725
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- Composition Worksheet for Elementary Schools
- Composition Worksheet for Middle Schools
- Composition Worksheet for High Schools
- SCC Resource Handbook
- SSC Legal Requirements
- SSC Timeline 2021-2022
- Blank SSC Agenda/Minutes Template
- SSC Membership Roster
- SSC Sample Ballot Roster
- Sample SSC Minutes Fall
- Sample SSC Minutes Fall
- Tips for SSC Minutes
- Vietnamese
- What is a School Site Council Flyer
- Sample Bylaws
- Chinese
- Hmong
- Russian
- Spanish
- Easy Robert's Rules of Order
- Roberts Rules Printable
- Conducting an Effective SSC Meeting
- Election Material (English)
- Election Materials (Spanish)
- School Site Council Training PPT
- Sample Title I Parent Meeting PowerPoint
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Legal Resources
Tort Claim Form
If the occurrence happened on January 1, 1988, or after this
date, then a claim for bodily injury or death, damage to personal
property, or damage to growing crops must be filed not later than
six months after the occurrence out of which the claim arose. All
other claims must be filed not later than one year after the
occurrence. (Refer to California Government Code Section
911.2)
Please contact Risk Management 916-643-9421 for a claim
form.
Early Literacy Support Block (ELSB) Grant
Overview
Section 113 of the Education Omnibus Trailer Bill (Senate Bill 98) for the 2020-21 California State Budget appropriated $80 million to establish the Early Literacy Support Block (ELSB) Grant Program. The ELSB Grant Program required the California Department of Education (CDE) to award funds to local educational agencies (LEAs) with the 75 schools that had the highest percentage of students in grade three scoring at the lowest achievement standard level on the State Summative English Language Arts (ELA) assessment.