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Single Plan for Student Acheivement (SPSA)

 

The purpose of the Single Plan For Student Achievement (SPSA) is to coordinate all educational services at the school. The SPSA shall, at a minimum, address how funds provided to the school through any of the sources identified in EC Section 64000 will be used to improve the academic performance of all pupils to the level of the performance goals, as established by the API. The SPSA must integrate the purposes and requirements of all state and federal categorical programs in which the school participates.

 

The SPSA serves as the organizer for an individual school’s improvement process. The plan should be developed with a deep understanding of root causes of student academic challenges and identify and implement research-based instructional strategies to raise the achievement of students who are not yet proficient by state standards. A well-developed SPSA can ensure that students are better equipped to meet the Common Core State Standards in English and math. It is critical that each school’s SPSA:

 

• Builds on a premise that students are capable of learning with effective instruction.


• Includes school goals aligned with activities and goals included in the LEA Plan to maximize school reform efforts.


• Is based on verifiable data analysis.

• Focuses on student achievement and academic interventions.

• Implements high leverage school improvement actions.

• Directs resources where they will most directly improve student academic achievement.

• Ensures that all resources are aligned to serve identified students’ needs.

• Uses research-based strategies.

• Implements strategic coordination of resources.

 

To set school goals, the School Site Council should carefully review district priorities as stated in the LEA Plan, and assess both state and local quantitative and qualitative student achievement data to evaluate the effectiveness of the instructional program.

 

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© Culver City Unified School District

 

4034 Irving Place, Culver City, CA 90232

 

Phone: (310) 842-4220

The Mission of the Culver City Unified School District, a diverse haven of excellence, is to ensure that each student possesses the academic and personal skills necessary to achieve his/her highest potential as a valued, responsible member of society by providing challenging, personalized educational experiences in a safe, nurturing environment and by fostering a passion for teaching and learning with 

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