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Solano County Board of Education February 10, 2021 Regular Session 1 SOLANO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Regular Meeting Wednesday, February 10, 2021 6:00 PM This meeting is being held pursuant to Executive Orders N-29-20 issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom on March 17, 2020, and N-35-20 issued March 21, 2020. There will not be a physical location for this meeting. Members of the public may attend remotely by Zoom Webinar format or telephone. The meeting will be recorded. Zoom link: https://solanocoe.zoom.us/j/93739800868 To Join by Telephone: Dial: US: +1 669 900 9128 Webinar ID: 937 3980 0868 Public Comments may be submitted prior to or during the meeting using the link below or by visiting SCOE’s website. Comments are limited to 2500 characters. https://www.solanocoe.net/agendasminutes www.solanocoe.net Trustees Michelle Coleman, President (Area 1) Amy Sharp, Vice President (Area 2) Elease Cheek (Area 5) Peggy Cohen-Thompson (Area 7) Dana Dean (Area 3) Ginger Dunne (Area 6) Teresa Lavell (Area 4) Secretary to the Board Lisette Estrella-Henderson, Solano County Superintendent of Schools 1

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Solano County Board of Education February 10, 2021 Regular Session 1

SOLANO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Regular Meeting

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

6:00 PM

This meeting is being held pursuant to Executive Orders N-29-20 issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom on March 17, 2020, and N-35-20 issued March 21, 2020.

There will not be a physical location for this meeting.

Members of the public may attend remotely by Zoom Webinar format or telephone. The meeting will be recorded.

• Zoom link: https://solanocoe.zoom.us/j/93739800868

• To Join by Telephone: Dial: US: +1 669 900 9128 Webinar ID: 937 3980 0868

Public Comments may be submitted prior to or during the meeting using the link below or by visiting SCOE’s website.

Comments are limited to 2500 characters.

https://www.solanocoe.net/agendasminutes

www.solanocoe.net

Trustees

Michelle Coleman, President (Area 1) Amy Sharp, Vice President (Area 2)

Elease Cheek (Area 5) Peggy Cohen-Thompson (Area 7)

Dana Dean (Area 3) Ginger Dunne (Area 6) Teresa Lavell (Area 4)

Secretary to the Board Lisette Estrella-Henderson,

Solano County Superintendent of Schools

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SOLANO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION

Regular Session Wednesday, February 10, 2021

6:00 PM

AGENDA

I. CALL TO ORDER IN OPEN SESSION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG American Flag.jpg

II. ROLL CALL Michelle Coleman, President (Trustee Area 1) Amy Sharp, Vice President (Trustee Area 2) Elease Cheek (Trustee Area 5) Peggy Cohen-Thompson (Trustee Area 7) Dana Dean (Trustee Area 3) Ginger Dunne (Trustee Area 6) Teresa Lavell (Trustee Area 4) Lisette Estrella-Henderson, Solano County Superintendent of Schools & Secretary to the Board

III. APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF AGENDA

This meeting is being held pursuant to Executive Orders N-29-20 issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom on March 17, 2020, and N-35-20 issued March 21, 2020. There will not be a physical location for this meeting. Members of the public may attend remotely by Zoom Webinar format or telephone. The meeting will be recorded.

• Zoom link: https://solanocoe.zoom.us/j/93739800868

• Telephone: (669) 900-9128 (Webinar ID: 937 3980 0868) Public Comments on agenda items, or matters within the Board’s jurisdiction that are not on the agenda, may be submitted prior to or during the meeting using the link below or visiting SCOE’s website.

https://www.solanocoe.net/agendasminutes

www.solanocoe.net

The Solano County Office of Education (SCOE) does not discriminate against persons with disabilities. Persons with disabilities who wish to view this meeting and require assistance to do so should contact the Chief Assistant to the County Superintendent at (707) 399-4402 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Language translation services and American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters will be provided with a minimum notice of three business days prior to the meeting. Non-confidential materials related to an item on this agenda that were submitted to the Board after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection on SCOE’s website (www.solanocoe.net).

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IV. CLOSED SESSION IV.a Public Comment on Closed Session Item

IV.b Adjourn to Closed Session (1) Conference with Legal Counsel -- Anticipated Litigation

Significant Exposure to Litigation Pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2)/(e)(1). One (1) potential case.

V. RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION (7:10 PM) V.a Call to Order and Report of Action Taken in Closed Session (if applicable)

VI. CONSENT ITEMS All matters listed under the Consent Items are considered to be routine and will be enacted by the Board in one motion. There will be no discussion on these items prior to the time the Board votes on the motion unless members of the Board, staff, or the public request specific items to be removed from Consent Items for discussion and individual consideration for action. (ROLL CALL VOTE) VI.a Resolution – African American History Month

February is designated as African American History Month in recognition of the struggles faced and contributions made that helped unite and strengthen our great Nation. Proposed Resolution No. B20-21-20 will be presented for consideration by the Board. ACTION: Adopt Resolution No. B20-21-20 Res B20-21-20 - African American History Month.pdf

VI.b Approval and Adoption of Minutes Consider adopting the minutes of the regular meeting held January 13, 2021. ACTION: Consider adoption of the meeting minutes of January 13, 2021. 01-13-21 Regular Meeting Minutes - draft.pdf

VII. COMMENTS FROM THE COMMUNITY The County Board of Education is aware of the importance of providing an opportunity for community members to address the Board regarding matters within the Board’s jurisdiction that are not on the agenda. Those wishing to speak are asked to submit a Request to Speak form prior to or during the meeting using the link below or visiting SCOE’s website. The Board President will recognize those who wish to speak in the order in which their Request to Speak form is submitted.

https://www.solanocoe.net/agendasminutes

www.solanocoe.net

VIII. CORRESPONDENCE

IX. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT IX.a Student of the Month Recognition Program

The County Superintendent and Board will recognize the winners of SCOE’s Student of the Month Recognition Program.

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IX.b ELITE Public Schools Report Dr. Ramona Bishop, President/CEO, Dr. Alana Shackelford, Deputy CEO, and Ernani Santos, Principal, will provide an update on ELITE Public Schools. SCOE presentation February 2021 - ELITE Public Schools.pdf

IX.c Charter School Update Staff will provide a charter school update. 1_Charter_School_PPT_Feb_2021_Board.pptx 2_Charter_School_Reporting_Matrix_Feb_2021_Board.pdf 3_Charter_School_Narrative_Feb_2021_Board.pdf 4_Charter_School_Snapshot_Feb_2021_Board.pdf

IX.d Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan Update Staff will provide an update on SCOE's 2020-2021 Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan and upcoming Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) stakeholder engagement sessions. LCAP_Update_PPT_February_2021_Board.pptx

IX.e Quarterly Report on Williams Uniform Complaints As part of the Williams Uniform Complaint Procedures, school districts and SCOE are each required to report quarterly summary data regarding the nature and resolution of all complaints. The Board will receive a report on the number of complaints by District, and for SCOE’s Juvenile Court and Community School (JCCS) and Juvenile Detention Facility (JDF) programs. No complaints were filed during the time period of October 1 – December 31, 2020. Quarterly Qtr 2 Report on Williams Uniform Complaints 2020-2021, signed.pdf Quarterly Board report.docx

IX.f Governor's January Budget Proposal Staff will provide a presentation on the Governor's January budget proposal. 2021 SCOE Feb Budget Board Presentation.pdf

IX.g Human Resources Report Staff will report on routine personnel matters. Staff will also give an update on the status of negotiations, including sunshining for SCOE’s three bargaining units: Solano County Education Association (SCEA), California School Employees Association (CSEA), and Public Employees Union (PEU) Local 1. New Hires to Board 1-20-21.pdf

IX.h State and Federal Legislative Update Lisette Estrella-Henderson, Solano County Superintendent of Schools, will provide an update on state and federal legislative activity.

IX.i Temporary Certificates Temporary certificates approved by the County Superintendent are attached. TCC Report 2020 12 16 to 2021 1 21.pdf

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X. AGENDA ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT ITEMS Upon request by a Board Member, staff member, or a member of the public, matters removed from the Consent Items will be discussed and given individual consideration for action. (ROLL CALL VOTE required for resolutions)

XI. BOARD DISCUSSION XI.a Recognition of Past President

The Board will recognize Trustee Cohen-Thompson who served as President in 2020.

XI.b Communication to ELITE Public Schools Legal counsel will provide information about ongoing concerns. POSSIBLE ACTION: The Board will consider appropriate next actions for SCOE staff

related to oversight concerns. (ROLL CALL VOTE)

XI.c Meetings/Special Dates Attached is a list of upcoming meetings, events, and special dates for the Board Members' participation and information. Meetings - Events - Special Dates.pdf

XI.d Board Member Requests In accordance with Board Policy 9250, Board members may request to represent the Board in an education-related activity and specify the desired level of support necessary for the activity. Actual and necessary expenses incurred while discharging these official duties will be paid from the County School Service Fund as permitted by law and SCOE’s travel policies. Requests will be placed on a future agenda for action. (1) Solano County School Boards Association (SCSBA) Community Collaborative

Meeting Series SCSBA is offering a series of three virtual sessions promoting student achievement through local policy with an equity lens at 6:00 PM on March 8, April 19, and May 10, 2021. Registration is $50 per member/per session. (ROLL CALL VOTE) ACTION: Consider approval for those who wish to attend the SCSBA sessions.

XI.e Suggestions on Future Board Agenda Items Board members may suggest future topics to be coordinated by the County Superintendent and presented by SCOE staff or external presenters.

XI.f Board Member Activity Reports Board Members may give a brief report on their recent activities including visits to SCOE program sites or attendance at educational conferences and workshops.

XII. ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING

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SOLANO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Solano County, California

RESOLUTION NO. B20-21-20 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH

WHEREAS, the history of our great nation has been enriched by the cultural contributions of men and women of every race and ethnic background, and we recognize African American History Month each February by reflecting on the generations that have struggled to surmount oppression and despair, the progress our country has made thus far, and the remaining challenges still to overcome; and

WHEREAS, the dream of equality and fairness has inspired America through the accomplishments of many determined African Americans whose vast contributions in all facets of life, including education, business, science, athletics, entertainment, and government, have helped shape our Nation’s history and identity, and encouraged us to reach as far as our vision and dreams may take us; and

WHEREAS, this year’s theme, “The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity,” explores how Black families have been and continue to be thought of and represented in American culture; and

WHEREAS, our Nation can remain strong only when its people unite to strengthen the world’s commitment, cooperation, and economy by ensuring social, civil, and political rights in all aspects of society and fostering a greater understanding of, and respect for, the many rich cultures and diverse heritages that connect us in Earth’s human tapestry.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Solano County Board of Education acknowledges February as African American History Month and urges educators to commemorate this occasion with appropriate instructional activities, and all students and citizens to participate in ceremonies and programs that acknowledge the adversities and obstacles that black Americans have overcome through perseverance leading to a brighter future for all Americans.

PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of February 2021 by the Solano County Board of Education, Solano County, California, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:

CERTIFICATION I, Lisette Estrella-Henderson, Secretary to the Solano County Board of Education, Solano County, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolution adopted by said Board at a regular meeting thereof held on the above stated date, which resolution is on file in the office of said Board.

Secretary's Signature Date

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Solano County Board of Education January 13, 2021 Regular Meeting Minutes 1

SOLANO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION

MINUTES Regular Session January 13, 2021

The Solano County Board of Education met in Regular Session on Wednesday, January 13, 2021. Pursuant to Executive Orders N- 29-20 issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom on March 17, 2020, and N-35-20 issued March 21, 2020, the meeting was held remotely by Zoom Webinar and accessible to the public.

I. CALL TO ORDER IN OPEN SESSION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG Board President Michelle Coleman called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM. Board Vice President Amy Sharp led the Pledge of Allegiance.

II. ROLL CALL Members Present Michelle Coleman, President (Trustee Area 1) Amy Sharp, Vice President (Trustee Area 2) Elease Cheek (Trustee Area 5) Peggy Cohen-Thompson (Trustee Area 7) Dana Dean (Trustee Area 3) (joined at 6:04 PM) Ginger Dunne (Trustee Area 6) Teresa Lavell (Trustee Area 4) Others Present Lisette Estrella-Henderson, Solano County Superintendent of Schools, serving as Secretary to

the Board County Superintendent of Schools Office – Tommy Welch, Dr. Andrea Lemos, Mike Minahen, Jennifer Leonard, Laryn Bishop, Monica Ross, Nikki Pacheco, Steve Ramos, Siobhan Dill, Amy Chavez, Dr. Nicola Parr, Tammy Busch, Beth Coit, Dr. Valerie Garrett, Ilah Feeney, Sheri Jepperson, Jennifer Dickinson, Marnie Lynch, Lilibeth Pinpin, Paul Deal, Becky Lentz, Lisa Eckhoff, John Dempsey, Clarissa Tuttle, Gloria Del Rio Other Participants Clarisa Sudarma, Deputy County Counsel Megan Macy, Lozano Smith Courtney de Groof, Lozano Smith Dr. Ramona Bishop, ELITE Public Schools Community members (identified by screen name): Kwiana Algere

III. APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF AGENDA Motion was made by Trustee Cohen-Thompson, seconded by Trustee Sharp, and carried by a unanimous roll call vote of those present to adopt the agenda as presented. (Trustee Dean was absent.)

IV. CONSENT ITEMS Trustee Sharp requested moving item c. 2020-21 Budget Revisions and e. December Meeting Minutes to item VIII. Items Removed from Consent. Motion was made by Trustee Sharp, seconded by Trustee Dean, and carried by a unanimous roll call vote to approve items a., b., and d. as presented and move items c. and e. to item VIII.

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IV.a. Resolution - National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month Res B20-21-18 - Nat Slavery and Human Trafficking Prev Mo.pdf

IV.b. Resolution - Positive Parenting Awareness Month Res B20-21-19 - Positive Parenting Awareness Month.pdf

IV.c. 2020-21 Budget Revisions July through October (moved to item VIII., below) IV.d. Acceptance of Donations and Gifts IV.e. Approval and Adoption of Minutes (moved to item VIII., below)

V. COMMENTS FROM THE COMMUNITY There were no comments from the community regarding matters within the Board's jurisdiction that were not on the agenda.

VI. CORRESPONDENCE There was no correspondence to share.

VII. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT Clarisa Sudarma, Deputy County Counsel, spoke about responses allowable by law to informational reports and public comments.

VII.a. Student of the Month Recognition Program Dr. Valerie Garrett, Program Administrator of Educational Options, spoke about Carlos Murillo-Aldava who was selected as Student of the Month for the Juvenile Court and Community School program. Siobhan Dill, Executive Director of Specialized Services, introduced John Dempsey, Special Education Teacher, who spoke about the Special Education program's Student of the Month Timothy Tran.

VII.b. Local Continuity and Attendance Plan Update Amy Chavez, Director of Student Services, Equity, and Support Services, gave an update on SCOE's 2020-2021 Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan and input received during recent Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) stakeholder engagement meetings.

LCP_Update_PPT_Jan_2021.pptx

VII.c. Charter School Update Lilibeth Pinpin, Director of Innovative Programs and Student Success, provided a charter school update with input from Megan Macy, Partner with Lozano Smith, and Ms. Sudarma. Public comment was received from Dr. Ramona Bishop, President/CEO of ELITE Public Schools. Board questions and discussion followed.

1_Charter_Jan_2021_Board_PPT.pptx 2_Charter_Jan_2021_Reporting_Tracking_Matrix.pdf 3_Charter_Jan_2021_Narrative.pdf 4_Charter_Jan_2021_Monthly_Review_Snapshot.pdf

VII.d. Human Resources Report Mike Minahen, Associate Superintendent of Human Resources and Educator Effectiveness, reported on routine personnel matters and answered Board questions.

New Hires to Board 12-14-2020.pdf

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VII.e. State and Federal Legislative Update Superintendent Estrella-Henderson gave an update on the recent release of the Governor's state budget.

VII.f. Temporary Certificates Temporary certificates approved by the County Superintendent were noted.

TCC Report 2020 11 20 to 2020 12 15.pdf

VIII. AGENDA ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT ITEMS IV.c. 2020-21 Budget Revisions July through October (moved from item IV., above)

Becky Lentz, Director of Internal Business Services, responded to questions from the Board. Motion was made by Trustee Dean, seconded by Trustee Cheek, and carried by a unanimous roll call vote to adopt the budget revisions as presented.

20-21 Budget Revisions Jul-Oct Jan Board.pdf

IV.e. Approval and Adoption of Minutes (moved from item IV., above) Trustee Sharp requested changes to the minutes of the regular and special meetings held in December. Motion was made by Trustee Dean, seconded by Trustee Sharp, and carried by a unanimous roll call vote to adopt the minutes of the December 9, 2020, regular meeting with the requested revisions. Motion was made by Trustee Sharp, seconded by Trustee Cohen-Thompson, and carried by a unanimous roll call vote to adopt the minutes of the December 16, 2020, special meeting with the requested revisions.

12-09-20 Regular Bd Mtg Minutes - draft.pdf 12-16-20 Special-Org Meeting Minutes - draft.pdf

IX. BOARD DISCUSSION IX.a. Meetings/Special Dates

The list of upcoming meetings, events, and special dates was noted. Meetings - Events - Special Dates.pdf

IX.b. Board Member Requests Citing Board action at its September 11, 2019, regular meeting, Trustee Sharp stated that approval is not needed for California School Boards Association (CSBA) Masters in Governance (MIG) courses or California County Boards of Education (CCBE) Governance Workshops. Discussion followed. An update to Board Policy 9250 - Remuneration, Reimbursement, and Other Benefits will be considered at a future meeting. Motion was made by Trustee Sharp, seconded by Trustee Cheek, and carried by the following roll call vote to amend the agenda and remove item IX.b.(1) from the agenda. (AYES (6): Trustees Cheek, Cohen-Thompson, Dunne, Lavell, Sharp, Coleman; NOES (1): Trustee Dean; ABSTAIN (0): None; ABSENT (0): None)

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Motion was made by Trustee Sharp, seconded by Trustee Cohen-Thompson, and carried by the following roll call vote to amend the agenda and remove item IX.b.(2) from the agenda. (AYES (6): Trustees Cheek, Cohen-Thompson, Dunne, Lavell, Sharp, Coleman; NOES (1): Trustee Dean; ABSTAIN (0): None; ABSENT (0): None)

IX.c. Suggestions on Future Board Agenda Items Trustee Lavell suggested the Board conduct a self-evaluation of its own effectiveness in accordance with Board Policy 9005 - Governance Standards. Discussion followed.

IX.d. Board Member Activity Reports Members reported on their recent community and education related activities. Trustee Lavell attended a meeting of the Solano County School Boards Association (SCSBA) Executive Board to make plans for an upcoming series of workshops. More information will be forthcoming. Trustee Cheek attended a virtual meeting regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and rollout of vaccines and has been helping students with internship opportunities. Trustee Dean is taking the CSBA MIG courses for county board members, will begin her work with CSBA and CCBE legislative and advocacy committees in late January, and has been asked to be an instructor for CCBE's Governance Workshop. Trustee Cohen-Thompson has been taking the CSBA MIG courses for county board members and recommended them to the Members. Trustee Dunne attended virtual events including the completion ceremony for SCOE's adult program and installation of trustees to the Vacaville Unified School District Governing Board, and she began the first week back at school after winter break. Trustee Sharp attended the virtual completion ceremony of SCOE's adult program. Trustee Coleman looks forward to the graduation at the Juvenile Detention Facility and upcoming session on charter school reform.

X. ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:51 PM.

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ELITE Public Schools What’s RightUPDATE

SOLANO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES

DR. RAMONA BISHOP-DR. ALANA SHACKELFORD-ERNANI SANTOS

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Graduation/UCCSU – Solano County

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20

40

60

80

100

African-Am Filipino Latino White

2018/19 Graduation Data

Enrolled 1819 Grad UCCSU

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Opportunity Gap

The opportunity gap is the disparity in access to quality schools and the resources needed for all children to be academically successful. We choose to use the term opportunity gap because it acknowledges that, if given access to quality instructors, resources, and rigorous and relevant curriculum offerings, all students can achieve at high levels.

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What’s Right

you didn’t give upmy child has moved from identifying himself as a non-reader to becoming a readeryour teachers are the best I have ever encountered

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Vision

Students will graduate trilingual (proficient in English, Spanish and Coding), with the confidence and competence to matriculate into four-year universities and become global entrepreneurs and leaders.

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Mission

Our mission is to ensure all students reach their fullest potential through access to learning spaces that honor and celebrate students’ rich cultural heritage and challenge them with rigorous and relevant learning experiences designed to make them active participants in their own success.

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VALUES

Entrepreneurial Skills Language Innovation Technology Engineering

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This Year

Built to Last – Brick by Brick

Born and Raised – Created by and for (the Community)Innovation – Normal is Dynamic

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Built to Last

Start Up – first year 2019/20Co-PrincipalsClosed PGE outagesClosed COVIDStaff turnover

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…born and raised

Don’t try to fix our students, fix ourselves first. The good teacher makes the poor student good and the good student superior. When our students fail, we, as teachers, too have failed.

-Marva Collins

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Teachers/staff…born and raised

Advanceddegrees

High expectations for urban students and communities

Built to disrupt the status quo

New to teaching – open to operating in PLC

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Innovation –Normal is Dynamic

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Programs – DL+

First Instruction Intervention Spanish Instruction for all students Coding Instruction for all students One to One Computers Engineering Academy - A Robot

for Every Student

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Full-Service Community Schools

Student and Family Service Partnerships

DL + Attendance Intervention CoordinatorIAS staff – Ins. AssistantsLCOE LCSWs

Counseling County Mental HealthAnchor

Housing Services Fighting Back Partnerships

Virtual Clinic Samuel Merritt College

DL + Material and Space OrganizationPPE Give Aways

Solano VolunteersState Council on Developmental Disabilities

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Elementary TK-5

Time Math English & Spanish

Language Arts

Coding Designated ELD

Intervention

1 hour 50 min. XM - F

XM - F

2 hours XThr, Fri

1 hour 30 min. XM, T, W

40 min. XM, T, W, F

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6th and 7th Grades

Courses Time Days of Week

Math 1 hour M - F

Science 1 hour M - F

English 1 hour M - F

Social Studies 1 hour M - F

Spanish 45 min. M - F

Coding 1 hour Thr & Fri

Designated ELD 30 min. Tue- Fri

Physical Ed. 25 min. Tue - Fri

Intervention 1 hour 30 min Tues & Wed

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8th Grade and High School

High School Courses Block Schedule

Math1 hour 30 minutes

M - F

Note: Students take 4 courses each Semester.Each course is 90 minutes.

Science

English

History

Coding

Spanish

Electives: Computer Science

Physical Education 50 minutes (specified days)

Intervention Tues - Fri2:00-3:30 pm

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What’s Right

Students Affirmed and Achieving Brilliant Staff – Intentionally Matches the

Diversity of the Students Families Committed to Vision and Mission Stakeholders Committed to Supporting

Students Willingness to Challenge Institutionalized

Racism/Unconscious Bias

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ELITE 2020-21

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ELITE ADA

January 2021 Enrollment• TK - 18• K - 72• 1 - 67• 2 - 61• 3 - 37• 4 - 39• 5 - 45• 6 - 41

• 7 - 55

• 8 - 27

• 9 - 21

• 10 - 5

• Total # of students = 488 (as of 1/4/2021)

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Financials

Cash flow has been received through October 2020 and bank statements through December 2020.

Retirement Services late fee was paid on 1/20/2021.

Per Ed Code 47604.32 charter school authorizer must monitor the fiscal condition of each charter school under its authority.

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 ELITE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 

REPORTING SCHEDULE MATRIX (February 2021) 2020‐2021 School Year 

 

PAST DUE 

Item / Description  Due Date  Requests & Responses 

Requirement 

       

UPCOMING DEADLINES  

Item / Description  Due Date  Requests & Responses 

Requirement 

1. Meeting Minutes  Posted in Elite’s website within 5 days of approval. 

SCOE checks Elite’s website. Zoom Meeting Response: 10/30/2020 – Will post once Elite’s website is fully constructed. 

Per MOU 

2. Meeting Agendas  Posted in Elite’s website 72 hours before board meeting on 11/9/2020 

SCOE checks Elite’s website.  

Brown Act 

3. Monthly ADA Summary  15th of each month  Email Request for December ADA Summary: 11/29 Received ADA Summary as of 11/30 – 12/1/2020. Email Request for January ADA Summary: Received January ADA Summary – 1/3/2021 

Per MOU 

4. Fiscal Solvency Report   Bi‐annual – February 10, 2021‐ 1st date; 2nd date‐TBD 

Email Request: 9/10/2020 – Reminded Elite of their Board presentation of fiscal solvency report on 3/10/2021. 

Per MOU but no specified date 

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5. Annual Apportionment (P‐annual) 

February 20, 2021    Per CDE 

6. Performance Review Report 

March 1, 2021    Per MOU 

7. Second Interim Report  March 15, 2021    Per MOU 

8. Consolidated Applications Reporting System 

March 31, 2021    Per CDE 

9. Annual Audit  Extended to March 31, 2021 per SB98 

Email request: 11/30  Per MOU and Ed Code 

10. Second Principal Apportionment (P‐2) 

 

May 1, 2021    Per CDE 

RECEIVED 

Item / Description  Due Date  Requests & Responses 

Requirement & Date Received 

ACADEMIC PROGRAM 1. Curriculum  August 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 

6/30/2020, 7/28/2020 Phone Response: 7/14/2020‐ Dr. Shackelford will provide Health curriculum.  

AB 1861,1868, 2601;  9/1/2020 

2. Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan (LCP) 

September 30, 2020  Email Request: 10/26/2020‐ Post ADA‐compliant copy in Elite’s website 

Governor’s Executive Order 26‐20;  9/23/2020 

3. Instructional Minutes/Daily Bell Schedule 

When school reopens 

Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020 

MOU;  9/23/2020 

4. SARC  February 1, 2021  Email Request: 1/20/2021; Received – 1/28/2021 

Per CDE 

ADMINISTRATION 5. Risk Management Plan  July 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 

6/30/2020, 7/14/2020, 7/28/2020  

MOU; Elite’s Response: 9/16/2020 – Alliance Insurance has performed several onsite risk 

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management assessments.  

6. Proof of Insurance  July 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020, 7/28/2020  

MOU;  8/21/2020 

7. Mandated Reporting Training 

August 30, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/28/2020  

AB 2246;  9/1/2020 

8. Mandated Suicide Prevention Training 

August 30, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/28/2020  

AB 2246;  9/1/2020 

9. Certification of Employee Screening 

September 15, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/28/2020  

AB 1747;  7/28/2020 (Final staffing list needed because of staff turn‐over and vacancy)  

10. Certificated employee assignment/credentialing roster 

September 15, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/28/2020  

AB 1210;  7/28/2020 SCOE’s Response:  8/6/2020‐ Present – ongoing communication between Elite and SCOE on potential misassignments  

11. PERS Reporting  Pending PERS Approval 

  Charter Petition 

ADMISSION AND ENROLLMENT 12. Application/Registration 

Form July 1, 2020    SB 75 & MOU; Elite 

website has online registration form. 

13. Student/Family Handbook 

August 15, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020 Phone Request: 7/28/2020  

Multiple Ed Codes; 8/28/2020 

14. Notice to Parents / Guardians Updates 

September 15, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 9/8/2020, 9/23/2020 

Ed Code, 48980 

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Phone Request: 7/28/2020, 8/28/2020 Phone Response: 8/28/2020, 9/28/2020 – Attorney is working on updating notices with the changes in legislation. Zoom meeting Response: 10/30/2020‐ Will submit on 11/10/2020 11/9/2020 – Approved by Elite Board 

ADOPTED BOARD POLICIES 15. Public Records Act Policy  January 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 

6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 Phone Request: 8/28/2020 Phone Response: 7/28/2020 – update will be forwarded. Email Response: 9/21/2020 Phone response‐ 9/28/2020 – attorney still working on policy and will be presented in Elite’s 10/12/2020 Board Meeting. Elite’s 10/12 Board Meeting ‐ attorney still working on policy.  Zoom meeting Response: 10/30/2020‐ Will submit on 12/8/2020 11/9/2020‐ Approved by Elite Board 

MOU, Ed. Code, 47604.1 

16. Health and Safety Policy (s) 

July 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

MOU;  8/28/2020 

17. Complaint and/or Internal Dispute Policy 

August 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

UCP;  9/16/2020 

18. Conflict of Interest Policy  August 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

Ed Code 47604.1; 7/13/2020 

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19. Student Free Speech Policy 

August 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

State and Federal laws;  8/28/2020 

20. Student Grading/Promotion 

August 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

MOU;  8/28/2020 

21. Suicide Prevention Policy  August 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

AB 2246 and 2639; 8/28/2020 

22. Fiscal Management, Control Policy and Payroll Policy 

August 15, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

MOU;  8/25/2020 

23. Personnel Policy (s)  August 15, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

MOU;  8/28/2020 

24. English Learner Policy  August 30, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 Email Request: 8/28/2020 Phone Responses 

7/28/2020 – update will be forwarded. Phone Response: 9/28/2020‐ No updates 

AB 2735; Included in Elite Charter Petition 

25. Student Discipline Policy  September 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

SB 419 and MOU; 8/28/2020    

ATHLETICS 26. Emergency Plan  July 1, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 

6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 Email Responses: 

7/28/2020 – update will be forwarded; 9/16/2020 – Alliance Insurance will provide training to staff when school reopens for in‐person instruction. 

AB 2009 and 1595; No updates from 2019‐2020 

27. Concussion Protocol  August 30, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 Email Responses: 

7/28/2020 – update will be forwarded; 9/16/2020 – Alliance Insurance will provide training to staff when school reopens for in‐person instruction. 

AB 49475;  No updates from 2019‐2020 

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ATTENDANCE REPORTING 28. PENSEC Report  July 31, 2020    Ed Code 43505; 

8/27/2020 

29. COVID‐19 School Closure Certification 

August 27, 2020  Email Request: 6/25/2020, 8/24/2020 

Governor’s Executive Order 26‐20; Turned in to CDE 

30. CBEDS  October 30, 2020  Email Reminder: 10/28/2020 Email Response: 10/29/2020‐ copied on CBEDS Report.  

CDE;  10/29/2020 

31. Monthly ADA Summary  15th of each month  Email Request for December ADA Summary: 11/29 Received ADA Summary as of 11/30 – 12/1/2020. Email Request for January ADA Summary: Received January ADA Summary – 1/3/2021 

Per MOU 

GOVERNANCE 32. Board Meeting Schedule  July 1, 2020    MOU;  

8/13/2020 

33. Board Roster  July 1, 2020    MOU;  6/18/2020 

34. Board Training on Brown Act & Fair Political Practices Act 

September 30, 2020  Email Request:  6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 Phone Request: 8/28/2020 Phone Response: 9/28/2020 – The training has been moved to 10/12/2020. Elite’s 10/12 Board Meeting – Each board member will watch the training video on their own. Zoom meeting Response: 10/30/2020‐ Will confirm with Elite Board members on 11/9/2020 

MOU, CA Govt. Code 54950 

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11/9/2020 – Elite Board discussed their individual training and considered this completed. 

FACILITIES 35. Facilities Lease 

Agreement September 30, 2020    MOU;  

9/15/2020 

FINANCIAL REPORTING 36. Cash Flow and Bank 

Statements Monthly  Email Request: 9/23/2020 

 MOU; 10/22/2020 – September 2020 Cashflow  11/2/2020 –September 2020 bank statement 12/1/2020‐ October 2020 bank statement 1/3/2021 – November 2020 bank statement 

37. Adopted Budget  July 1, 2020  Email Request:  6/9/2020, 6/25/2020, 7/21/2020; 8/10/2020 8/13/2020 ‐ SCOE sent budget review letter and response due within 30 days Elite’s response: 9/18/2020 

MOU; 6/26/2020 – sent without signature page; 8/27 – sent with signature page 

38. Unaudited Actuals  August 15, 2020  Email Request: 6/9/2020, 6/30/2020, 7/14/2020 

MOU; 9/14/2020 

39. SB 820 Growth Funding Application 

November 6, 2020  Email Reminder: 10/30/2020 11/6/2020 – Elite provided SCOE a copy of the application 

Per CDE 

40. First Interim Report  December 15, 2020  Email request: 11/10 & 11/29 Received: 12/15/2020 

Per MOU 

41. LCFF Budget Overview for Parents 

December 15,2020  Email request: 11/10 & 11/29 Received: 12/15/2020 

 

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42. Oversight and Retirement Services Fees 

Monthly Invoices  Monthly email request from SCOE: latest is on 11/29/2020. 12/17/2020: SCOE received November 2020 oversight fees of $5,073.20  

Per MOU 

43. Bi‐annual Risk Management Audit 

1st Report‐ December 2020 2nd Report: April 2021 

Phone Conversation: 8/28/2020 Email Request: 12/10/2021 1st Report Received: 1/6/2021  

Per MOU but no specified date 

44. First Principal Apportionment (P‐1) 

January 15, 2021  Email Request: 12/10/2021 Received: 1/7/2020 

Per CDE 

 

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ELITE Board Narrative February 2021 

General Communication: 

SCOE and ELITE communicate weekly by email regarding requesting and receiving documents related to 

oversight. SCOE shares information from CDE with ELITE and ELITE provides information to SCOE. SCOE 

and Elite also meet monthly to discuss these topics. 

Updates: 

Fiscal/Operations: 

Elite has submitted the October 2020 Cashflow and Bank statements through December 2020.  Elite has 

paid for the Retirement Services late fee on 1/20/2021. 

Educational Services: 

SCOE has received a copy of the Elite’s School Accountability Report Card (SARC) on 1/28/2021. 

Human Resources: 

Staff has communicated with ELITE regarding staffing concerns since the last Board meeting. 

Based on the information from ELITE to date, staff has identified five teachers who do not hold 

the appropriate credential for their certificated assignment in violation of Education Code 

section 47605(l)(1). In total, staff has identified thirteen misassignments resulting from these 

five teachers, which are listed below: 

7th Grade English: Teacher 1 

7th Grade Social Science: Teacher 1 

6th Grade Spanish: Teacher 2 

7th Grade Spanish: Teacher 2 

8th Grade Spanish: Teacher 2 

9th Grade Spanish: Teacher 2 

10th Grade Spanish: Teacher 2 

6th Grade ELD: Teacher 3 

6th Grade STEM (co‐teacher): Teacher 3 

6th Grade STEM: Teacher 4 

7th Integrated Science (co‐teacher): Teacher 1 

7th Grade ELD: Teacher 1 

7th Grade Math (co‐teacher): Teacher 5 

7th Grade STEM (co‐teacher): Teacher 5 

  

Notably, Teacher 1 does not a hold (and has not for the duration of employment) any valid CTC 

certificate, and the CTC has denied the individual’s application because of misconduct. ELITE 

has since notified SCOE that it has removed Teacher 1 from its staff.  

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Additionally, ELITE has not provided documentation confirming all teachers completed and 

cleared background and fingerprinting prior to commencing employment as required by 

law.  ELITE also has not provided a substitute log as requested to verify that substitute teachers 

have not exceeded the maximum number of days allowed per assignment. 

Updates from Elite: 

Elite is discussing its highlights in a separate presentation. 

  

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ELITE PUBLIC SCHOOLS MONTHLY REVIEW SNAPSHOT (FEBRUARY 2021)

Performance Category

Meets Expectations

Needs Attention

Needs Improvement

Notice of Concern

Notice of Violation

Comments

Fiscal & Business Operations

X

Governance X

Educational Program and Student Performance

X - Teacher credential requirements - Fingerprinting - Team in process of reviewing

document recently received from Elite

Organizational Management, Facilities, Programs, and Operations

X

Human Resources

X Notice of concern for board consideration

- Teacher credential requirements - Fingerprinting - Team in process of reviewing

document recently received from Elite

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2021-2024 Local Control

Accountability Plan (LCAP)Update

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LCAP Timeline

LCAP 2021-2024 Template Release: End of January 2021

LCAP Writing & Development: February - April 2021

LCAP Board Information & Approval: June 2021

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2020-2021 SCOE Stakeholder Engagement Meetings

DATE TIME STAKEHOLDER GROUP

11/4/20 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM SCOE, Evergreen Academy Staff and Students

11/5/20 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM GHCS Staff, Students and Parent Representatives

12/2/20 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM SCOE and Evergreen Academy Staff

12/9/20 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM GHCS Staff

1/7/21 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM SCOE Bargaining Unit Reps and All SCOE Staff

1/14/21 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM GHCS Staff, Students and Parent Representatives

1/22/21 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM Foster Youth Education Planning Team

2/25/21 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM GHCS Staff, Students and Parent Representatives

3/25/21 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM GHCS Staff, Students and Parent Representatives

5/6/21 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM GHCS Staff, Students and Parent Representatives

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Quarterly Report on Williams Uniform Complaints 2020-2021 Academic Year [Education Code § 35186]

District: Golden Hills Community School, Fairfield & Vacaville and Juvenile Detention Facility Evergreen Academy

Person completing this form: Amy Chavez Title: Director, Student Services

Quarterly Report Submission Date: January 2021 (October-December complaints)

Date for information to be reported publicly at governing board meeting: February 10, 2021

Please check the box that applies:

☒ No complaints were filed with any school in the district during the quarter indicatedabove.

☐ Complaints were filed with schools in the district during the quarter indicated above.The attached chart summarizes the nature and resolution of these complaints.

Lisette Estrella-Henderson Print Name of County Superintendent

Signature of County Superintendent

Date

1-6-2020

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MRoss
Text Box
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Quarterly Report on Williams Uniform Complaints 2020-2021 Academic Year

[Education Code § 35186, 8235.5]2nd Quarter Reporting (October 1– December, 31, 2020)

Compliant IssueDistrict Textbooks

and Instructional

Materials

Teacher Vacancy or

Misassignment

Facilities Conditions

Preschool Health and

Safety

Benicia USD No Complaints Nothing to report at this time

No Complaints No Complaints

Dixon USD No Complaints Nothing to report at this time

No Complaints No Complaints

Fairfield Suisun USD No Complaints Nothing to report at this time

No Complaints No Complaints

Travis USD No Complaints Nothing to report at this time

No Complaints No Complaints

Vacaville USD No Complaints Nothing to report at this time

No Complaints No Complaints

Vallejo City USD No Complaints Nothing to report at this time

No Complaints No Complaints

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Resources:School Services of California

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Themes for the 2021–22 Governor’s Budget.

Across the proposed 2021–22 Budget, the Governor targets state resources to help the state and its residents recover from the health and economic crisis of COVID-19Rebuilding the state’s financial reserves and fiscal footing is a theme of this proposalOn the public education front, the Governor prioritizes addressing long-standing inequities illuminated by the pandemic

Early action initiatives Young and vulnerable students back in the classroom

targeted academic interventions and opportunities to accelerate learningIncreased funding across all segments from PreK-16 system

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U.S. Economic Outlook

The fundamentals of the U.S. economy paint a promising picture for continued economic growth post COVID-19

Stock market set new all-time highs

Employment• 4.1 million more payroll jobs in December

than in AprilHousing

• Single-family permits increased by 8.5% over prior year

• Housing starts exceeded market expectations reaching 1.5 million units in November 2020, 12.8% above 2019

Consumer Spending• Remains positive• Personal

consumption expenditures were flat from October 2020 to November 2020 and are 1.1% greater than last year

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Impacts to Unemployment

National Unemployment Long-term unemployment (27+ weeks) rose to 3.9 million or 37.1%Labor force participation is down to 61.5%December unemployment declined by 140,000

Source: Catherine Rampell, Washington Post and UCLA Anderson Forecast

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California Jobs by Wage Sector

Source: 2021–22 Governor’s Budget Summary, page 229

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Surplus and Shortfalls—California Budget

$22.0

$6.0

$15.0

($7.5) ($8.5)($11.0)

($20)

($15)

($10)

($5)

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25

Dolla

rs in

Billi

ons

Budget Projects Surplus and Future Shortfalls1

1Budget shortfalls or surplus, measured by the annual Governor’s BudgetSource: 2021–22 Governor’s Budget Summary, page 3

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Proposition 98

The K–14 education budget covers a period of three fiscal years The Minimum Guarantee for the prior- and current-fiscal years is adjusted as part of the annual budget process—referred to as the “true up”—to ensure the state meets its annual constitutional obligationThe budget year Minimum Guarantee is based on current estimates of state revenue andother factors

2019–20Increase of$1.9 billion

2020–21Increase of$11.9 billion

2021–22Increase of $3.0 billion above

revised 2020–21 level

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Proposition 98

$49.2$51.7

$49.7$47.3

$58.1 $59.0

$67.1$69.1

$71.6$75.6

$78.5 $79.5$82.8

$85.8

$45.0

$50.0

$55.0

$60.0

$65.0

$70.0

$75.0

$80.0

$85.0

$90.0

2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22

(in b

illion

s)

Proposition 98 Funding Over Time2008–09 to Governor’s 2021–22 Estimate

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COLA—What a Difference a Year Makes

The pandemic did not have the financial impacts projected in June 2020, but local educational agencies (LEAs) still have not been made whole

The zero cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in 2020–21 will likely remain as a one-time loss for the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), and an ongoing loss for other categorical programs

Comparison of Statutory and Funded COLA 2020–21 and 2021–222020–21 2021–22 Applied to

Statutory COLA 2.31% 1.50% • 3.84% applied to LCFF

• 1.50% applied to special education and other categorical programs (e.g., Mandate Block Grant)

Funded COLA 0.00 3.84%

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Deferrals

The 2020–21 Enacted Budget included almost $13 billion in K–12 LCFF deferralsThe Governor’s Budget proposes paying down a portion of the deferrals—effectively eliminating the on-going deferrals scheduled for February through May 2022

$9.2

$3.7

Deferrals(in billions)

Deferral pay down

Remaining deferrals

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2021–22 LCFF Funding Factors

The Governor’s Budget proposes a 3.84% compounded COLA for 2021–22, which is applied to the LCFF base grants for each grade span

An addition of 2.31% COLA for 2020-21 and 1.5% COLA for 2021-22

Solano County Office of Education is still in a hold harmless status for the LCFF and therefore will not receive the COLAOther restricted programs will receive a COLA of 1.5%

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Full-Service Community Schools, Mental Health, and School Climate

$264.9 MillionFull-Service Community Schools

$450 MillionMental Health Programs

$10 Million School Climate Surveys

Expand existing networks of full-service community schools and establish new community schools with priority given to those in high-poverty communities

Investment in three mental health programs to respond to mental health needs of students and families that have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic

A county office of education will be chosen to assist LEAs with conducting school climate surveys to assess community needs under COVID-19

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Educator Professional Development

The Governor’s Budget includes investments of more than $540 million one-time Proposition 98 funds to support:

Professional LearningTeacher EffectivenessThe Teacher Pipeline

In contrast, the 2020–2021 Enacted Budget included $900 million one-time Proposition 98 funds to invest in the educator workforce

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Funding for Reopening Schools

The Governor proposes action by lawmakers to appropriate at least $2 billion in one-time Proposition 98 funds to aid in the safe reopening and operation of in-person instruction for K–12 students

Funding based on TOTAL ADA less students enrolled in independent study

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Considerations during the 2021‐22 budget development process?

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1/20/2021

Solano County Office of Education Report to the Board of New Hires

Type Job Title Total

New Hire Paraeducator, Special Education 2

Student Wellness Specialist 1

College and Career Development Specialist 1

Current recruitment postings: www.edjoin.org/solanocoe

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Board Report of TCC IssuesCred95a

Registered between 12/16/2020 and 01/21/2021

Expires Registered

Renewal CodesSubjectsTC RequirementAuthorizations

Document #Term:Description

AssignOrgsSSN4Name

Title SA12 - Crosscultural, Language and Academic Development Certificate

TOUSSAINT, HANNAH 01/12/2021 04/30/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

ELA1 CL: Clear

Title SA13 - Crosscultural, Language and Academic Development Permit

BRADLEY, JORDYN 12/17/2020 03/31/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

ELA1 EM: Emergency

CAMBLIN, SAMANTHA 12/21/2020 03/31/2021TCC-DUSD002

ELA1 EM: Emergency

SHORTER, KATIE 01/07/2021 04/30/2021TCC-KAIROSNone

ELA1 EM: Emergency

STOCES, ROBERT G 12/21/2020 03/31/2021TCC-DUSD002

ELA1 EM: Emergency

Total Persons Listed for SA13: 4

Title SA15 - Bilingual Authorization Permit

OLMOS AGUILERA, JOSE 12/17/2020 03/31/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

BASP EM: Emergency

Title SC1A - Administrative Services Credential

ROGERS, DWIGHT 01/08/2021 04/30/2021TCC-BUSD001

R86L R54A P5: Preliminary

Title SC5 - Pupil Personnel Services Credential

CERVANTES, KATRINA 01/07/2021 04/30/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

R511 WV: Waiver SC2

Selection Grouped by Credential Title / Sorted by Last Name, Filtered by (No Date Registered? = N, Starting Date Registered = 12/16/2020, Ending Date

Registered = 1/21/2021, SSN? = N, Page Break? = N, NotePad? = N) Page 1 of 3

Generated for PAUL DEAL (PDEAL), Jan 22 2021 10:23AMSolano County Office of Education

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Board Report of TCC IssuesCred95a

Registered between 12/16/2020 and 01/21/2021

Expires Registered

Renewal CodesSubjectsTC RequirementAuthorizations

Document #Term:Description

AssignOrgsSSN4Name

Title SUBP - 30-Day Substitute Teaching Permit

BALINT, CLAUDIA M 12/17/2020 03/31/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

P30 P30 EM: Emergency

Title TC13 - Short-Term Staff Permit

BRINKERHOFF, PAMELA L 01/07/2021 04/30/2021TCC-SCOE050

STP R3PH SE: Special Education TC10, TC11 and

TC12

PHI

INIGUEZ, DESTINY M 01/12/2021 06/30/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

STP R2M ELAM ML: Multiple Subject w/EL TC10 GS

RAMIREZ, NICOLE 01/12/2021 04/30/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

STP R2M ELAM ML: Multiple Subject w/EL TC10 GSX

Total Persons Listed for TC13: 3

Title TC14 - Provisional Internship Permit

JENNINGS, SARA 01/19/2021 04/30/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

PIPF R3MM ELAE SE: Special Education TC10, TC11 and

TC12

MM

Title TC2 - Multiple Subject Teaching Credential

MULGADO, JENNIFER 01/12/2021 04/30/2021TCC-BUSD001

R2M ELA3 IN: Intern GSX

REID, ANDREA B 12/18/2020 03/31/2021TCC-VCUSD003

R20 R2M CL: Clear GS

Total Persons Listed for TC2: 2

Title TC3H - Specialist Instruction Credential in Special Education

Selection Grouped by Credential Title / Sorted by Last Name, Filtered by (No Date Registered? = N, Starting Date Registered = 12/16/2020, Ending Date

Registered = 1/21/2021, SSN? = N, Page Break? = N, NotePad? = N) Page 2 of 3

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Board Report of TCC IssuesCred95a

Registered between 12/16/2020 and 01/21/2021

Expires Registered

Renewal CodesSubjectsTC RequirementAuthorizations

Document #Term:Description

AssignOrgsSSN4Name

Title TC3H - Specialist Instruction Credential in Special Education

ALBRIGHT, JACQUELINE B 01/20/2021 03/31/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

R15 R3LH CL: Clear LH

Title TC3S - Education Specialist Instruction Credential

DELGADO, DANIEL G 01/19/2021 01/31/2021TCC-VUSD008

R3MM ELAE WV: Waiver MM

Title TLA1 - General Education Limited Assignment Single Subject Teaching Permit

BOLES, SR., D. M 01/20/2021 04/30/2021TCC-VUSD008

R1S EM: Emergency WLEL

BRADLEY, JOSHUA M 01/12/2021 04/30/2021TCC-BUSD001

R1S EM: Emergency SP

OGAZ, JAMES 12/17/2020 03/31/2021TCC-FSUSDNone

R1S EM: Emergency WLEL

PRITCHARD, DARCY 12/21/2020 03/31/2021TCC-TUSD006

R1S EM: Emergency SG SP

SALZER, DAVID G 01/21/2021 06/30/2021TCC-DUSD002

PLB1 P19H R1S AL MATH

WILL, MIRANDA T 12/21/2020 03/31/2021TCC-DUSD002

R1S EM: Emergency SBS

Total Persons Listed for TLA1: 6

Total Persons Listed: 23

Selection Grouped by Credential Title / Sorted by Last Name, Filtered by (No Date Registered? = N, Starting Date Registered = 12/16/2020, Ending Date

Registered = 1/21/2021, SSN? = N, Page Break? = N, NotePad? = N) Page 3 of 3

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BOARD MEMBER MEETINGS, EVENTS, & SPECIAL DATES Unless stated otherwise, please RSVP to Nikki Pacheco at [email protected] (with a copy to Monica Ross at [email protected] and Laryn Bishop [email protected]) to allow sufficient time to notify the event organizers of your attendance, arrange payment of required registration fees as needed, and provide you with any additional information if applicable. (e.g., parking pass, check-in instructions, etc.)

In-Person Activities: For student safety, please remember to check in at the school office upon arrival at a school site campus. Thank you.

FEBRUARY 2021 10th (Wednesday)

• 6:00 PM – Regular Board Meeting (Public Zoom Link: https://solanocoe.zoom.us/j/93739800868) 15th (Monday)

• Presidents’ Day – SCOE offices closed 25th (Thursday)

• 11:45 AM-1:00 PM – Solano EDC Annual Meeting (Virtual, preregistration required) • 1:45-2:45 PM – LCAP Stakeholder Engagement Meeting, Golden Hills Community School

MARCH 2021 4th (Thursday)

• 4:00-5:30 PM – Solano Commission for Women and Girls (SCWG) Women’s History Month Virtual Conversation with Women Leaders (Zoom links to be posted 03/01/21 at www.solanocommissiomwomengirls.com)

8th (Monday) • 6:00 PM – Solano County School Boards Association (SCSBA) Community Collaborative

Meeting Series (Virtual, preregistration required) 9th (Tuesday)

• 8:30-11:00 AM – California County Boards of Education (CCBE) Governance Training (Virtual, preregistration required)

10th (Wednesday) • 6:00 PM – Regular Board Meeting (Public Zoom Link: https://solanocoe.zoom.us/j/99792132367)

11th (Thursday) • 4:00-5:30 PM –SCWG Women’s History Month Virtual Conversation with Women Leaders

(Zoom links to be posted 03/01/21 at www.solanocommissiomwomengirls.com) 16th (Tuesday)

• 8:30-11:00 AM – CCBE Governance Training (Virtual, preregistration required) 18th (Thursday)

• 4:00-5:30 PM –SCWG Women’s History Month Virtual Conversation with Women Leaders (Zoom links to be posted 03/01/21 at www.solanocommissiomwomengirls.com)

23rd (Tuesday) 8:30-11:00 AM – CCBE Governance Training, Session 1 (Virtual, preregistration required) 3:30-5:00 PM – CCBE Governance Training, Session 2 (Virtual, preregistration required)

25th (Thursday) • 4:00-5:30 PM –SCWG Women’s History Month Virtual Conversation with Women Leaders

(Zoom links to be posted 03/01/21 at www.solanocommissiomwomengirls.com) • 5:00-6:00 PM – LCAP Stakeholder Engagement Meeting, Golden Hills Community School

30th (Tuesday) • 8:30-11:00 AM – CCBE Governance Training (Virtual, preregistration required)

APRIL 2021 1st (Thursday)

• DUE: Form 700 Statement of Economic Interest 14th (Wednesday)

• 6:00 PM – Regular Board Meeting (Public Zoom Link: https://solanocoe.zoom.us/j/91033052039) 19th (Monday)

• 6:00 PM –SCSBA Community Collaborative Meeting Series (Virtual, preregistration required)

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