April 2016 Memo CSD Item 01 - Information Memorandum …



|California Department of Education |memo-saftib-csd-apr16item01 |

|Executive Office | |

|SBE-002 (REV. 01/2011) | |

|memorandum |

|Date: |April 31, 2016 |

|TO: |MEMBERS, State Board of Education |

|FROM: |TOM TORLAKSON, State Superintendent of Public Instruction |

|SUBJECT: |State Board of Education-Authorized Charter Schools: Annual Academic Report |

Summary of Key Issues

This Information Memorandum provides an executive level summary of information regarding the State Board of Education (SBE)-authorized charter schools, including the 2015 California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) Results by pupil groups for English Language Arts/Literacy (ELA), Mathematics. The CDE notes that like the new learning goals they were designed to measure, the CAASPP tests in ELA and mathematics are too fundamentally different from the previous California Standards Tests (CST) to make any reliable comparisons between previous CST scores and the CAASPP scores. That is why the 2015 CAASPP scores are better thought of as a starting point — a baseline for the progress the CDE expects pupils to make over time. Also included in this Memorandum are the 2015 CST Results by pupil groups for Science, and the Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAP) for each of the SBE-authorized charter schools. As a charter authorizer, the SBE must provide oversight monitoring of the charter schools it authorizes. The SBE has delegated this responsibility to the California Department of Education (CDE); therefore, in the course of oversight monitoring, the CDE requested a 2014–15 LCAP Executive Summary from each of the SBE-authorized charter schools. For those charter schools that were not in operation during the 2014–15 school year, the CDE requested a 2015–18 LCAP development plan to include the dates during the current school year that the charter school is meeting to consult with stakeholder groups to develop the LCAP. The documents each SBE-authorized charter submitted are provided as separate attachments to this Information Memorandum. Additionally, each attachment includes specific information for each charter school.

SBE-Authorized Charter Schools Information

In 2015–16 the SBE currently authorizes the following 19 charter schools which operate a total of 25 sites.

|1 |Academia Avance Charter |

|2 |Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory of North America |

|3 |Barack Obama Charter |

|4 |Baypoint Preparatory Academy |

|5 |High Tech High - Statewide Benefit (operating six sites) |

|6 |Lifeline Education Charter |

|7 |Magnolia Science Academy Santa Ana |

|8 |Mission Preparatory |

|9 |New West Charter |

|10 |Olive Grove Charter |

|11 |OnePurpose |

|12 |Paramount Collegiate Academy |

|13 |Ridgecrest Charter |

|14 |San Francisco Flex Academy |

|15 |Synergy Education Project |

|16 |The New School of San Francisco |

|17 |The School of Arts and Enterprise |

|18 |Thrive Public |

|19 |Wei Yu International Charter (will begin operation in 2016–17 ) |

Location by County of SBE-Authorized Charter Schools in 2015–16:

|Contra Costa |1 |

|Kern |1 |

|Los Angeles |6 |

|Orange |1 |

|Riverside |1 |

|Sacramento |1 |

|San Diego |2 |

|San Francisco |4 |

|Santa Barbara |1 |

|Santa Clara |1 |

Total 2014–15 School Year Enrollment by Grade Levels for SBE-Authorized Charter Schools:

|Kindergarten |418 |

|Grade 1 |397 |

|Grade 2 |396 |

|Grade 3 |372 |

|Grade 4 |304 |

|Grade 5 |256 |

|Grade 6 |614 |

|Grade 7 |644 |

|Grade 8 |645 |

|Grade 9 |793 |

|Grade 10 |784 |

|Grade 11 |696 |

|Grade 12 |593 |

|Total |6,912 |

Dataquest report located at

Total 2014–15 School Year Percent of Enrollment by Ethnic Designation for SBE-Authorized Charter Schools

|Hispanic or Latino |49.9 |

|American Indian or Alaska Native |0.5 |

|Asian |3.2 |

|Pacific Islander |0.2 |

|Filipino |2.9 |

|African American |15.7 |

|White |23 |

|Two or More Races |3 |

|None Reported |1.7 |

Dataquest report located at

Summary of Local Control Funding Formula Requirements

For purposes of the Local Control Funding Formula, charter schools are considered to be operating as a Local Educational Agency (LEA) and therefore, are required to annually adopt an LCAP. The LCAP must be adopted by June 30 of each year. The LCAP must include a description of (1) the LEA’s annual goals, for all pupils and for each subgroup of pupils, for each of the applicable state priority areas and any additional local priority goals; and (2) the specific actions and strategies to achieve those goals. The state priority areas include both academic and school climate measures, such as the implementation of common core standards, expansion of parent involvement, performance on state and local assessments, graduation rates, percentage of pupils completing University of California and California State University admission requirements, English learner reclassification rates, and pupil suspension and absenteeism rates. Each SBE-authorized charter school must ensure that the LCAP is adopted by the charter school’s governing board, after consultation with parent advisory committees, pupils (if applicable), and other stakeholder groups. Additionally, each LEA is required to complete an Annual Update of the current year LCAP. The Annual Update must be adopted by June 30 of each year.

Attachment(s)

Attachment 1: Academia Avance Charter (8 Pages)

Attachment 2: Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory of North America (11 Pages)

Attachment 3: Barack Obama Charter (7 Pages)

Attachment 4: Baypoint Preparatory Academy (2 Pages)

Attachment 5: High Tech Elementary Chula Vista (11 Pages)

Attachment 6: High Tech Middle Chula Vista (9 Pages)

Attachment 7: High Tech High Chula Vista (9 Pages)

Attachment 8: High Tech Elementary North County (10 Pages)

Attachment 9: High Tech Middle North County (9 Pages)

Attachment 10: High Tech High North County (7 Pages)

Attachment 11: Lifeline Education Charter (8 Pages)

Attachment 12: Magnolia Science Academy Santa Ana (11 Pages)

Attachment 13: Mission Preparatory (8 Pages)

Attachment 14: New West Charter (10 Pages)

Attachment 15: Olive Grove Charter (3 Pages)

Attachment 16: OnePurpose (4 Pages)

Attachment 17: Paramount Collegiate Academy (5 Pages)

Attachment 18: Ridgecrest Charter (10 Pages)

Attachment 19: San Francisco Flex Academy (9 Pages)

Attachment 20: Synergy Education Project (6 Pages)

Attachment 21: The New School of San Francisco (6 Pages)

Attachment 22: The School of Arts and Enterprise (9 Pages)

Attachment 23: Thrive Public (9 Pages)

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