Friday, November 30, 2012

UPDATE: Ed Roundup for 11-30-12 -Meeting Notice Advisory Commission on Charter Schools CA Dept of Education

Ed Roundup for 11-30-12 - Year 2012 (CA Dept of Education):

Meeting Notice
Advisory Commission on Charter Schools
An advisory body to the State Board of Education
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
9:00 a. m. ± – 4:00 p. m. ±
California Department of Education
1430 N Street, Room 1101
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
916-322-6029
Commission Members
Vicki Barber
Brian Bauer
Gary Davis
Ari Engelberg
John Porter
Julie Russell1
Mark Ryan
Christopher Thomsen
Curtis L. Washington
Liaison from the State Board of Education
Trish Williams
Bruce Holaday
1 Represents the State Superintendent of Public Instruction
AGENDA
Call to Order
Salute to the Flag
Welcome and Introductions
Review and Adoption of Meeting Notes
Review/Reordering of the Meeting Agenda
Public Comment2

ITEM 1
Type of Action: Action/Discussion
Subject: Consideration of Requests for Determination of Funding as Required for Nonclassroom-based Charter Schools Pursuant to California Education Code sections 47612.5 and 47634.2, and associated California Code of Regulations Title 5.
ITEM 2
Type of Action: Action/Discussion
Subject: Consideration of "Reasonable Basis"/Mitigating Circumstances Requests for Determination of Funding as required for Nonclassroom-based Charter Schools Pursuant to California Education Code sections 47612.5 and 47634.2, and associated California Code of Regulations Title 5.
In addition to the above, the ACCS hereby provides notice that it reserves the right to consider and make recommendations at this meeting concerning other areas of the State Board of Education’s authority with respect to charter schools, which include but are not limited to:
  • Taking appropriate action, including, but not limited to, revocation with respect to State Board-granted and locally granted charters under specific circumstances set forth in statute.
  • Jointly with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, approving district-wide charter petitions when those petitions are determined to be satisfactory.
  • Developing and adopting regulations to implement various provisions of the Charter Schools Act of 1992 (Part 26.8 of the California Education Code, commencing with Section 47600). Approving or denying requests to waive otherwise applicable provisions of law based upon requests submitted by charter schools and other local education agencies.
  • Assigning numbers to charter school petitions to ensure that the statutory cap on the number of charter schools is not exceeded.

THE ORDER OF BUSINESS MAY BE CHANGED WITHOUT NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the order of consideration of matters on this agenda may be changed without prior notice.
REASONABLE LIMITATIONS MAY BE PLACED ON PUBLIC TESTIMONY
The presiding officer of the Advisory Commission on Charter Schools (ACCS) reserves the right to impose reasonable time limits on public testimony to ensure that the agenda is completed.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS MAY BE MADE
Consistent with the requirements of the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, notice is hereby given that special presentations not mentioned in the agenda may be made at this meeting. However, any such presentation will be for information only.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION WILL BE PROVIDED FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY
Pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, any individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation to attend or participate in this meeting of the Advisory Commission on Charter Schools (ACCS) may request assistance by contacting the Charter Schools Division at:
Charter Schools Division
California Department of Education
1430 N Street, Suite 5401
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
Phone: 916-322-6029
Fax: 916-322-1465
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information concerning this agenda, or to join the ACCS specialized e-mail distribution list , please contact:
Tina Simonoff
Charter Schools Division
California Department of Education
1430 N Street, Suite 5401
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
Phone: 916-322-6029
Fax: 916-322-1465
csimonoff@cde.ca.gov
This notice appears on the CDE ACCS Web page .
2Time(s) will be set aside for public comment at this meeting. Depending on the situation, and at the direction of the presiding officer, public comment may be entertained as appropriate at the beginning of, during, and/or at the end of the meeting. Reasonable limits will be placed on the amount of time allowed for individual comments.   

Education Roundup for the Week Ending November 30, 2013

State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson


SACRAMENTO—The California Department of Education (CDE) today issued this week's Education Roundup of education-related announcements of public interest.
State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Congratulates California School for the Deaf in Fremont
California School for the Deaf, Fremont has been selected as Deaf Prep Football National Football Champions by the National Deaf Interscholastic Athletic Association. The CSDF Eagles also were featured in Sports Illustrated's online video series "Underdogs," External link opens in new window or tab. highlighting 10 high school football teams from around the country that battle major obstacles. The school received the news Tuesday that they finished second in the voting for the Sports Illustrated contest.
Competing against teams without the same disadvantages, the Eagles have concluded their best season ever with a record of 10-2, capturing a North Central II/Bay League Title, adding to the excitement on campus.
"California is home to some of the most extraordinary student-athletes in the world, and nowhere is that more clear than at the California School for the Deaf in Fremont," said Torlakson. "The Eagles exemplify the combination of personal effort and teamwork that is at the heart of success both on and off the field. My congratulations to them all and to the families, friends, coaches and teachers who helped them achieve."
Six California School Districts Win Federal Grants
Torlakson also congratulated five California school districts and one community organization for winning nearly $336,000 in U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm to School Grants. The funding is designed to help students understand the food they eat in school cafeterias often comes from local farms.
Community Alliance with Family Farmers (Davis, Yolo County) was awarded $100,000 to expand the Sonoma County Farm to School Program by educating students about healthy eating, nutrition, and local agriculture.
Ventura Unified School District (Ventura, Ventura County) was awarded $90,289 to start a countywide program to increase the quantity and quality of fresh, seasonal, locally grown foods eaten by students.
Julian Union School District (Julian, San Diego County) was awarded $32,871 to continue programs that support farm to school planning and its school wellness policy that includes sustaining a school garden.
Chico Unified School District (Chico, Butte County) was awarded $44,555 to expand and integrate its various farm to school resources, including hiring a coordinator and providing professional development and training for teachers.
Lemon Grove School District (Lemon Grove, San Diego County) was awarded $43,920 to support existing policies and programs on healthy nutrition and develop it into a farm to school program.
Lynwood Unified School District (Lynwood, Los Angeles County) was awarded $24,294 to plan a farm to school program.
Superintendent Torlakson's Team California for Healthy Kids initiative urges students to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables that are locally procured. For more information on the federal grant, please visit the USDA Farm to School Grants External link opens in new window or tab. Web page.
# # # #
Tom Torlakson — State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Communications Division, Room 5206, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100