School Local Plans & Reports

 

COVID Safety Plans

See the COVID-19 Prevention Program and the COVID-19 School Guidance Checklist for each school.

Education Protection Account (EPA) Spending

California’s Education Protection Account (“EPA”) provides local educational agencies with general purpose state aid funding. The EPA was authorized by voter approval of Proposition 30 in November 2012 and has been funded with temporary tax increases authorized by Proposition 30 (2012) and Proposition 55 (2016). Pursuant to California law, any local education agency that receives funds from the EPA must publish on its website an accounting of how much money was received from the EPA and how the funds were expended.

English Language Proficiency Assessment for the 21st Century

As a result of guidance from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and in conjunction with our school buildings safely reopening to students, Summit Washington schools will administer the ELPA21 Annual Assessment.

English Learners Advisory Committee Meeting

ESSER III Expenditure Plan

School districts, county offices of education, or charter schools, collectively known as LEAs, that receive Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds under the American Rescue Plan Act, referred to as ESSER III funds, are required to develop a plan for how they will use their ESSER III funds.

Expanded Learning Opportunities Grant

The following is the local educational agency’s (LEA’s) plan for providing supplemental instruction and support to students, including those identified as needing academic, social-emotional, and other supports, including the provision of meals and snacks.

Federal Addendum

LCFF Budget Overview for Parents

School districts receive funding from different sources: state funds under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), other state funds, local funds, and federal funds. LCFF funds include a base level of funding for all LEAs and extra funding – called “supplemental and concentration” grants – to LEAs based on the enrollment of high needs students (foster youth, English learners, and low-income students).

Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan

Local Control Accountability Plan

Local Control Accountability Plan and Annual Update (LCAP) Template

Local Educational Agency Plan

Prop 28 Annual report

School Accountability Report Card

California public & nonpublic, nonsectarian schools annually provide information to the community to allow public comparison of schools for student achievement, environment, resources & demographics.

School Plans for Student Achievement

The School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) is a comprehensive document providing details about the school’s planned actions and expenditures to support student outcomes and overall performance,

Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA)

San Mateo County SELPA: Local Plan (Everest, Prep)

The San Mateo County SELPA develops a local plan describing how it provides special education services, supports the San Mateo County Office of Education as the legal entity that receives funds and is responsible for seeing that every eligible child receives appropriate services. The SELPA provides instructional, business, and consulting services that enhance the ability of Summit Public Schools to provide quality education.

El Dorado Charter SELPA (Tahoma, Denali, Shasta, K2, Tamalpais)

The CEO Council approves policies and the Allocation Plan (funding methodology for the SELPA). The Charter SELPA leadership team provides support to the CEO Council to ensure that decisions are well documented and transparent.