Assembly Bill (AB) 568 (effective October 12, 1997) requires local educational agencies (LEAs) with access to the Internet to make their School Accountability Report Card (SARC) accessible on the Internet. Senate Bill 1632 (effective September 30, 2000) requires LEAs that make SARCs available on the Internet to report the uniform resource locators (URLs) to the California Department of Education (CDE). AB 1061 (effective October 12, 2007) requires the CDE to maintain the LEA reported URLs in order to provide parents and the public with easy access to SARCs maintained on the Internet and to monitor compliance.
The CDE interprets “easy access” as each LEA, direct funded charter school, and non-public non-sectarian school providing the CDE with an LEA-level URL that provides links to each school’s SARC. LEAs, direct funded charter schools, and non-public non-sectarian schools can report their LEA-level URL to the CDE by entering data into the fields below and clicking the “submit” button. This ensures easy parent and public access to SARCs available on the Internet. Beginning in the 2012 calendar year, the CDE will provide county-level LEA reports and either the reported SARC URLs or the statement “no URL reported.” These Internet reports will facilitate compliance monitoring with state law.
Use the fields below to submit a change or correction to your LEA-level SARC Web site address.
Fields marked with an asterisks (*) are required.
California Department of Education 1430 N Street Sacramento, CA 95814