cdsCode lea priorityNumber numMisassignments numMaterials numFacilities countyPerformance additionalInfo meetingDate year 01100170000000 Alameda County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 100% are appropriately assigned teachers per EC Section 44865 100% are not appropriately assigned teachers per Federal ESSA Sec. 1112 (Title I) 13JUN2023 2023 01100170112607 Envision Academy for Arts & Technology 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 01100170123968 Community School for Creative Education 1 0 0 Met 17JUN2023 2023 01100170124172 Yu Ming Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01100170125567 Urban Montessori Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01100170130625 Alternatives in Action 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 01100170131581 Oakland Unity Middle 1 0 0 Met "1. Appropriately Assigned Teachers: Met Standard for teacher assignments. ""ACOE has reviewed the information provided by Oakland Unity on teacher assignments and credentials. Based on this information, they found that all teachers are compliant. 2. Access to Curriculum-Aligned Instructional Materials: Met Standard for ""instructional approaches and strategies school utilizes, including, but not limited to the curriculum and teaching methods that will enable the school’s students to master the content standards for the core curriculum areas adopted by the SBE pursuant to EC Section 60605"" (see ACOE Board of Trustees materials for board meeting, November 13). 3. Safe, Clean and Functional School Facilities: Met Standard for health and safety, ADA, and applicable building codes and adequate funds for facilities costs including renovation, rent, maintenance and utilities. OUMS is leasing a fully remodeled space adapted to the specific needs of the school." 08JUN2023 2023 01100170136101 Connecting Waters Charter - East Bay 1 0 0 Met "Connecting Waters Charter School, East Bay (CWEB) is a ""personalized learning school"" that serves students in transitional-kindergarten through twelfth grade who are seeking a non-traditional, non-classroom-based educational setting. As such, all students have appropriately assigned curriculum in their home." 13JUN2023 2023 01100170136226 Opportunity Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 01100170137448 Aurum Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years Aurum Preparatory Academy in Oakland, CA, meets all requirements for appropriately assigned teachers, ensures access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and maintains safe, clean, and functional school facilities. Our dedicated staff ensures teachers are qualified and prepared to deliver quality education. We prioritize the availability of updated and relevant instructional materials to support student learning. Our ongoing efforts maintain a safe, clean, and functional environment conducive to the well-being and growth of our students. We proudly share that we have successfully passed the Williams Act instructional materials audit, underscoring our commitment to excellence. We strive to meet and exceed these essential requirements for our school community's benefit. 08JUL2023 2023 01100170138867 Hayward Collegiate Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 01100176001788 Cox Academy 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 01100176002000 Lazear Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 01316090000000 California School for the Blind (State Special Schl) 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 01316170000000 California School for the Deaf-Fremont (State Special Schl) 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 01611190000000 Alameda Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 01611190119222 Nea Community Learning Center 1 0 0 Not Met 23AUG2023 2023 01611190122085 The Academy of Alameda 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 01611190130609 Alameda Community Learning Center 1 0 0 Met All students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials. We take great care to maintain our facilities in conjunction with AUSD. We currently have one long-term sub teaching, as we look for a credentialed replacement. One staff member is awaiting the posting of his intern credential. 13JUN2023 2023 01611270000000 Albany City Unified 1 0 0 Not Met 27JUN2023 2023 01611430000000 Berkeley Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 01611500000000 Castro Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 01611680000000 Emery Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 01611760000000 Fremont Unified 1 1 Met 28JUN2023 2023 01611760130534 Circle of Independent Learning 1 0 1 Met 06JUN2023 2023 01611920000000 Hayward Unified 1 0 6 Met Teacher Mis-Assignments and Vacant Teacher Positions for the 2022-23 school year: 2.79% 28JUN2023 2023 01611920108670 Leadership Public Schools - Hayward 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 01611920127696 Knowledge Enlightens You (KEY) Academy 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 01611920127944 Hayward Twin Oaks Montessori 1 0 3 Met 30JUN2023 2023 01611920137646 Impact Academy of Arts & Technology 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 01612000000000 Livermore Valley Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 01612180000000 Mountain House Elementary 1 0 0 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 28JUN2023 2023 01612340000000 Newark Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 01612420000000 New Haven Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 01612590000000 Oakland Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 01612590100065 Oakland Unity High 1 0 0 Met Teacher qualifications, student access to learning materials, and state of the physical facility for Oakland Unity High School are verified by our charter authorizer on an annual basis. We had no vacant positions and the two teachers who were “misassigned” at the start of 21-22 are nearly finished getting the appropriate credentials. All of our students have their own copies of books and their own electronic access to all other learning materials. Our facility meets or exceeds all of the standards. 28JUN2023 2023 01612590106906 Bay Area Technology 1 0 7 Not Met The facility is owned and maintained by the Oakland Unified School District. The school is in the process of renovating a building for students to move into at the start of the 2024-25 school year. 12JUN2023 2023 01612590108944 Lighthouse Community Charter High 1 0 0 Met As applicable, 100% of all school sites promptly address any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year and provide information annually on progress meeting this standard to the local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 14JUN2023 2023 01612590109819 Aspire Berkley Maynard Academy 1 0 1 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01612590111476 Achieve Academy 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 01612590111856 AIMS College Prep High 1 0 0 Met The majority of AIMS HS teachers are credentialed and teach in their corresponding subject in every classroom. Teachers who are not yet credentialed are enrolled in university credential or intern programs. AIMS HS has up-to-date AP-aligned textbooks/curriculum, AP test prep books, and novels based upon Lexile reading scores, AP frequency, and diversity. Efforts are underway to enhance science classrooms to become more technology and lab ready. During the 2022-23, state and county health guidelines were strictly followed for safe in-person learning. Students are placed in stable cohorts, masks for students and staff are required and provided, and facilities are checked, sanitized and maintained throughout the day. The school has partnered with an on-site janitorial company to provide additional daily cleaning, nightly spraying, and sanitization and maintenance services. Hand sanitizer dispensers and air purifiers are placed throughout the building and in each classroom. This provides students a COVID-19 safe, healthy and inviting learning environment where they are protected from physical and emotional harm. This is essential to the mission of our schools. Safe schools are not just places with advanced security procedures. They are also places that help students develop and that allow them to succeed, even in difficult circumstances. We believe safe schools encourage healthy behaviors that help students learn about fitness, nutrition, and healthy choices. 29JUN2023 2023 01612590114363 American Indian Public Charter School II 1 0 0 Met Teacher credentialing continues to be a priority. Several teachers who are in need of clearing their preliminary credential participated in the induction program, a cost for which the school pays. We ensure all of our students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials including technology devices and internet access for use at home. Facilities are checked and maintained throughout the year. The school created a partnership with an on-site janitorial company to provide daily cleaning and maintenance services. This provided students a healthy and inviting learning environment where they are protected from physical and emotional harm and is essential to the mission of our schools. Safe schools are not just places with advanced security procedures. They are also places that help students develop and that allow them to succeed even in difficult circumstances. We believe safe schools encourage healthy behaviors that help students learn about fitness, nutrition, and healthy choices. 29JUN2023 2023 01612590114868 Oakland Charter High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 01612590115014 KIPP Bridge Academy 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 01612590115238 ARISE High 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 01612590115592 Learning Without Limits 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 01612590118224 Aspire Golden State College Preparatory Academy 1 0 3 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01612590126748 LPS Oakland R & D Campus 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 01612590128413 Aspire College Academy 1 0 1 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01612590129635 Downtown Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met Teacher credentialing continues to be a priority at DCA. Some teachers who were in need of clearing their preliminary credential participated and completed the induction program, a cost for which the school partially pays. Other teachers continue with their programs. All of our students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials including technology devices and internet access for use at home though our tech lending library. Our students follow a well structured bell schedule and have safe and clean classrooms. Facilities are checked, sanitized and maintained throughout the day; we have a full-time janitor. This provides students with a safe, healthy and engaging learning environment. Additionally, they enjoy academic support in Math and English from professional tutors, and Mindfulness classes as needed. The health, safety and academic achievement of students are essential to the mission of AMPS schools. 21JUN2023 2023 01612590129932 East Bay Innovation Academy 1 0 0 Met 31MAY2023 2023 01612590130617 Oakland Military Institute, College Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01612590130633 Lighthouse Community Charter 1 0 0 Met As applicable, 100% of all school sites promptly address any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year and provide information annually on progress meeting this standard to the local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 14JUN2023 2023 01612590130666 Aspire Lionel Wilson College Preparatory Academy 1 0 2 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01612590130732 Aspire Triumph Technology Academy 1 0 3 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01612590132514 Francophone Charter School of Oakland 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 01612590134015 Lodestar: A Lighthouse Community Charter Public 1 0 0 Met As applicable, 100% of all school sites promptly address any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year and provide information annually on progress meeting this standard to the local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 14JUN2023 2023 01612593030772 Oakland School for the Arts 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 01612596111660 Oakland Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 01612596113807 AIMS College Prep Middle 1 0 0 Met Teacher credentialing continues to be a priority. Several teachers who are in need of clearing their preliminary credential participated in the induction program, a cost for which the school pays. We ensure all of our students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials including technology devices and internet access for use at home. Facilities are checked and maintained throughout the year. The school created a partnership with an on-site janitorial company to provide daily cleaning and maintenance services. This provided students a healthy and inviting learning environment where they are protected from physical and emotional harm and is essential to the mission of our schools. Safe schools are not just places with advanced security procedures. They are also places that help students develop and that allow them to succeed even in difficult circumstances. We believe safe schools encourage healthy behaviors that help students learn about fitness, nutrition, and healthy choices. 29JUN2023 2023 01612596117568 Aspire Monarch Academy 1 0 2 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01612596117972 North Oakland Community Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 01612596118608 ASCEND 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 01612750000000 Piedmont City Unified 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 01612910000000 San Leandro Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 01613090000000 San Lorenzo Unified 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 20JUN2023 2023 01613090101212 KIPP Summit Academy 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 01613090114421 KIPP King Collegiate High 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 01750930000000 Dublin Unified 1 0 3 Met 27JUN2023 2023 01751010000000 Pleasanton Unified 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 01751190000000 Sunol Glen Unified 1 0 0 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 27JUN2023 2023 01771800000000 SBE - Latitude 37.8 High 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 01771800138289 Latitude 37.8 High 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 02100250000000 Alpine County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 02613330000000 Alpine County Unified 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 03100330000000 Amador County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 03739810000000 Amador County Unified 1 0 11 Met 21JUN2023 2023 04100410000000 Butte County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 04100410114991 CORE Butte Charter 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 04100410134213 Come Back Butte Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 04100410430090 Hearthstone 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 04613820000000 Bangor Union Elementary 1 0 13 Met "Much work on classroom siding was done in June/July of 2023 to increase our ""good"" FIT report ratings. Classroom exterior siding, facia board and paint were features of this work." 18MAY2023 2023 04614080000000 Biggs Unified 1 0 0 Met All teachers are appropriately asigned and all students have acces to curriulum-aligned materials 28JUN2023 2023 04614240000000 Chico Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 04614240110551 Nord Country 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 04614240118042 Forest Ranch Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 04614240120394 Inspire School of Arts and Sciences 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 04614240121475 Sherwood Montessori 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 04614240123810 Wildflower Open Classroom 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 04614240137828 Pivot Charter School North Valley II 1 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 04614240141085 Achieve Charter School of Chico 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 04614246113773 Chico Country Day 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 04614246119523 Blue Oak Charter 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years No additional information 2023 04614320000000 Durham Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 04614570000000 Golden Feather Union Elementary 1 0 3 Met 28JUN2023 2023 04614990000000 Manzanita Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 04615070000000 Oroville City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 04615070121509 Ipakanni Early College Charter 1 1 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 04615070129577 STREAM Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 04615150000000 Oroville Union High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 04615230000000 Palermo Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met The Palermo Union Elementary School District will continue to ensure that all teachers are appropriately credentialed and assigned, that all students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials and that all facilities remain in good repair. 28JUN2023 2023 04615310000000 Paradise Unified 1 0 0 Met The Camp Fire destroyed 14,000 structures within our community. This included four school sites being completely burned down three others damaged, and one receiving no damage. For the past three years we have modernized four schools, rebuilt one school and are in the process of rebuilding another. Due to the Camp Fire a great deal of curriculum was destroyed or not accessible. To meet the short term needs of our community many different organizations offered us curriculum. This was very appreciated. However, it developed inconsistency across our district. Since the Camp Fire we have adopted Science, Social Studies, and ELA curriculum. This has allowed us to move towards providing equity and access for all. 27JUN2023 2023 04615310110338 Achieve Charter School of Paradise Inc. 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 04615316112585 HomeTech Charter 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 04615316112999 Paradise Charter Middle 1 0 1 Met 16MAY2023 2023 04615316113765 Children's Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 04615490000000 Thermalito Union Elementary 1 0 2 Met On the Facility Inspection Tool, the ratings are as follows: 99%-100% is Exemplary, 90%-98.99% is Good, 75%-89.99% is Fair, and 0%-74.99% is Poor. Two schools were identified as 88.89% and 88.28% or Fair (nearly 90% Good) due minor findings that were easy to repair, e.g. chipped/peeling paint around doors/windows, stained/missing ceiling tiles, door thresholds missing, etc. 28JUN2023 2023 04733790000000 Pioneer Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met Our school burned down in the September 8, 2020 in the North Complex Fire. We are renting space at Bangor elementary School. 21JUN2023 2023 04755070000000 Gridley Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 05100580000000 Calaveras County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 05100580530154 Mountain Oaks 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 05615560000000 Bret Harte Union High 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 05615640000000 Calaveras Unified 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 27JUN2023 2023 05615720000000 Mark Twain Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 05615800000000 Vallecito Union 1 0 0 Met Standard met. 21JUN2023 2023 06100660000000 Colusa County Office of Education 1 1 Met 21JUN2023 2023 06615980000000 Colusa Unified 1 0 4 Met 26JUN2023 2023 06616060000000 Maxwell Unified 1 0 10 Met 21JUN2023 2023 06616140000000 Pierce Joint Unified 1 13 Met 20JUN2023 2023 06616220000000 Williams Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 07100740000000 Contra Costa County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 07100740114470 Making Waves Academy 1 2 Met 13JUN2023 2023 07100740129528 Caliber: Beta Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 07100740129684 Summit Public School K2 1 0 0 Met At Summit K2 we care deeply about the quality of our student experience. As a school we value having highly qualified teachers in front of our students every minute of the day. Each year, despite the teaching pipeline, we are able to recruit and retain high-quality faculty for most of our positions. Faculty who are not highly qualified are given a pathway to quickly become credentialed and are given significant coaching to make sure that they are developing into great teachers. 08JUN2023 2023 07100740134114 Contra Costa School of Performing Arts 1 100 0 Met Overall Facilities Rating: GOOD 92.62% Nice job! 13JUN2023 2023 07100740137026 Invictus Academy of Richmond 1 0 Met *Note from 21-22 SARC: At time of reporting, Invictus had recently moved into a new facility provided by WCCUSD under Prop 39. Invictus and WCCUSD work in close cooperation to provide a facility that is safe and clean. WCCUSD is responsible for the major systems and long-term maintenance of the facility. Invictus is responsible for ensuring the day-to-day cleanliness of the facility. Custodial staff carries out daily cleaning schedules to ensure a clean and safe school. The school had not yet completed a formal FIT report in the new facility, but had subjectively evaluated the facility as good overall. See 21-22 SARC for more details: https://sarconline.org/public/print/07100740137026/2021-2022 14JUN2023 2023 07100740730614 Golden Gate Community 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 07100740731380 Clayton Valley Charter High 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 07100746118368 Manzanita Middle 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 07616300000000 Acalanes Union High 1 0 0 Met Through extensive recruitment efforts, engaging professional development, and continuous support, AUSHD is able to attract and retain highly-qualified teachers across all disciplines and programs. Both certificated and classified staff work throughout the year to ensure that all students have curriculum-aligned materials for all of their classes. These materials include, but are not limited to, textbooks, literature, workbooks, and extensive online resources. The AUHSD facilities continue to serve the needs of students, staff, and the broader community. Staff, including members of the Facilities and Maintenance Department, work to ensure that District facilities are safe, clean, and functional. 07JUN2023 2023 07616480000000 Antioch Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 07616480115063 Antioch Charter Academy II 1 0 Met Charter schools are not required to follow the Williams act regarding students having their own copies of materials for use at school and at home. Our curriculum is a mix of teacher-designed materials, Montessori materials, and a few textbooks aligned to the Common Core Standards. Because of our school philosophies, not all students have textbooks. 15JUN2023 2023 07616480137430 Rocketship Delta Prep 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 07616486115703 Antioch Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met Charter schools are not required to follow the Williams act regarding students having their own copies of materials for use at school and at home. Our curriculum is a mix of teacher-designed materials, Montessori materials, and a few textbooks aligned to the Common Core Standards. Because of our school philosophies, not all students have textbooks. 15JUN2023 2023 07616550000000 Brentwood Union 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 07616630000000 Byron Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 07616630130930 Vista Oaks Charter 1 0 0 Met Vista Oaks Charter School is a non-classroom based program and therefore has flexibility in the Local Assignment Options of credentialed teachers by Ed Code 44865 to be appropriately assigned. 22MAY2023 2023 07616710000000 Canyon Elementary 1 0 0 Met We are a small district that doesn't have the ability to pay our employees as well as larger districts around us. Most of our teachers are new and leave after a few years. 13JUN2023 2023 07616970000000 John Swett Unified 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 07617050000000 Knightsen Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 07617130000000 Lafayette Elementary 1 0 24 Met 14JUN2023 2023 07617210000000 Liberty Union High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 07617390000000 Martinez Unified 1 0 2 Met 26JUN2023 2023 07617470000000 Moraga Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 07617540000000 Mt. Diablo Unified 1 0 14 Met "In 2022, only 1 out of 15 Williams site walk-throughs are rated as ""good repair"" or above. This was due to the fact that the District used a different outside company to assist with facility walk-throughs. The company used a more rigorous standard for review which has significantly decreased the number of sites scoring a ""good repair"" on the Facility Inspection Tool (FIT.) The District expects the number of sites scoring ""good"" or above to increase next year." 28JUN2023 2023 07617540134072 Rocketship Futuro Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 07617546118087 Eagle Peak Montessori 1 0 0 Met Our facility is less than 20 years old and is a District property. As a district property it is maintained through MDUSD. 13JUN2023 2023 07617620000000 Oakley Union Elementary 1 0 1 Met "Oakley Union Elementary School District provides all students with standards-aligned instructional materials they can use at school and access at home. All but one of our schools met the ""good repair"" standards. OUESD maintains the cleanliness and functionalities of all our facilities." 28JUN2023 2023 07617700000000 Orinda Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met Orinda Union School District prioritizes hiring highly qualified, credentialed teachers. Less than 1% of the teachers have an intern credential, 3% teach with a special assignment permit, and 2.7% are obtaining their credential while teaching. All are supported by teacher mentors, high-level professional development, and training. The District provides standards-based materials for all students at school and at home, as evidenced by the findings of our 2022-23 Quarterly Uniform Complaint Documents. This includes State-Adopted materials in ELA, Math, History, and Science. There are no significant complaints that meet the Williams Criteria for safe and functional facilities. Orinda Union schools are undergoing major facility repairs funded by community-supported bonds. 12JUN2023 2023 07617880000000 Pittsburg Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 07617960000000 West Contra Costa Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 07617960101477 Leadership Public Schools: Richmond 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 07617960110973 Richmond College Preparatory 1 0 0 Met Richmond College Preparatory (RCP) takes hiring very seriously to ensure teachers are appropriately credentialed and assigned the right teaching positions. We conduct yearly reviews of teacher credentials. Additionally, to better reflect the diversity of our student body, RCP supports potential teaching candidates from the community in pursuing BA/BS degree programs available through Rivet Schools. All RCP students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials at school and home. Maintaining a safe, clean, functional school facility is a top priority. Custodial staff cleans the campus daily. West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) does a yearly Facility Inspection Tool (FIT) report to identify repairs. RCP does an annual audit and community survey to make other repairs. Custodial staff repairs the grounds as needed. Administrators ensure the cleanliness and safety of the school premises by conducting quarterly facility walkthroughs. The Richmond Fire Department and the County Health Department carry out annual inspections, and the results are available for public viewing. In the academic year 2022-23, a portable classroom, a play structure, new gutters, and a warming kitchen were added, and necessary repairs were carried out to maintain all facilities in good condition. Security is maintained with locked doors and security gates supervised by staff with video monitoring. 15JUN2023 2023 07617960126805 Richmond Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 07617960129643 Richmond Charter Elementary-Benito Juarez 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 07617960132100 Aspire Richmond Ca. College Preparatory Academy 1 0 4 Met 22JUN2023 2023 07617960132118 Aspire Richmond Technology Academy 1 0 1 Met 22JUN2023 2023 07617960133637 Summit Public School: Tamalpais 1 0 0 Met At Summit Tam we care deeply about the quality of our student experience. As a school we value having highly qualified teachers in front of our students every minute of the day. Each year, despite the teaching pipeline, we are able to recruit and retain high-quality faculty for most of our positions. Faculty who are not highly qualified are given a pathway to quickly become credentialed and are given significant coaching to make sure that they are developing into great teachers. 08JUN2023 2023 07617960136903 Voices College-Bound Language Academy at West Contra Costa County 1 0 4 Met 29JUN2023 2023 07618040000000 San Ramon Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 07618120000000 Walnut Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 07773540000000 SBE - John Henry High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 07773540132233 John Henry High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 08100820000000 Del Norte County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met On a regular basis, the District’s Human Resources Department checks and verifies that all teachers are assigned to teach in their proper credentialed areas. Principals verify that students and staff have their appropriate instructional materials. Met Standard 100% of teachers are appropriately credentialed. 0% misassignments and no vacancies. 29JUN2023 2023 08100820830059 Castle Rock 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 08618200000000 Del Norte County Unified 1 0 9 Met 29JUN2023 2023 08618200137729 Uncharted Shores Academy 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09100900000000 El Dorado County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09100900123521 Charter Alternative Program (CAP) 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09100900136036 John Adams Academy - El Dorado Hills 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 09100900930123 Charter Community School Home Study Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09100900930131 Rite of Passage 1 0 0 Met Rite of Passage Charter High School is a small school that provides instruction to high school students from across California with a broad background in terms of course completion. This requires that teachers be credentialed to teach a number of courses to meet the variety of needs. As a result, our teachers meet California Credentialing requirements (and are appropriately credentialed); however, federal guidelines differ from CA standards and, as a result, it would appear that our teachers are not meeting the required standards. Our teachers are highly skilled and serve our students well. 20JUN2023 2023 09618380000000 Buckeye Union Elementary 1 0 28 Met 28JUN2023 2023 09618380107227 Charter Montessori Valley View Campus 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 09618380111724 California Montessori Project-Shingle Springs Campus 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 09618380129965 Rising Sun Montessori 1 0 0 Met RSMS has made the recruitment and retention of highly qualified teachers who are Montessori trained a top priority. In addition, each classroom has one assistant teacher who works alongside the lead teacher, thus effectively reducing the student-teacher ratio to less than 10:1 in most classrooms. Rising Sun also has a full complement of Montessori materials and furniture which allow for the Montessori methodology to fully implemented. Rising Sun's classrooms are fully inclusive meaning that all of our special education students have access to the materials and lessons with their typically developing peers and are provided additional adult support from para-educators when needed and as agreed to in their Individualized Education Plans. 06JUN2023 2023 09618380136200 Clarksville Charter 1 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 09618380137919 Buckeye Union Mandarin Immersion Charter 1 0 2 Met 28JUN2023 2023 09618380139006 Cottonwood 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09618460000000 Camino Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09618460123125 Camino Polytechnic 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09618530000000 El Dorado Union High 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 09618530930214 Pacific Crest Academy 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 09618790000000 Gold Oak Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09618870000000 Gold Trail Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 09618950000000 Indian Diggings Elementary 1 0 3 Met 15JUN2023 2023 09619030000000 Lake Tahoe Unified 1 0 2 Met 22JUN2023 2023 09619110000000 Latrobe 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 09619290000000 Mother Lode Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 09619450000000 Pioneer Union 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 09619520000000 Placerville Union Elementary 1 1 0 Met 11JUN2023 2023 09619600000000 Pollock Pines Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 09619780000000 Rescue Union Elementary 1 0 2 Met "The Rescue Union School District has prioritized the adoption of materials, professional development, instruction, and policies that support effective implementation of the California State Standards. We recognize that ongoing professional development is always needed to ensure that our teachers are best prepared and that our students receive the highest quality instruction. We survey our staff each year to ascertain specific needs. We are administering assessments to determine academic areas of need for students and providing interventions to support those needs. In response to educational partner feedback, the Rescue Union School District offers world language courses, visual and performing arts electives, and career technical education classes and supports these programs through funding outlined in our LCAP. Two of seven schools were evaluated to be in ""fair"" condition overall (GV and MV) and five were found to be in good condition (J, LF, LV, PG, and R). All evaluations were performed using the Facility Inspection Tool. Recent improvements at several campuses have been performed and we expect this number to decrease next year." 27JUN2023 2023 09619860000000 Silver Fork Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 09737830000000 Black Oak Mine Unified 1 0 0 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 22JUN2023 2023 09737830121566 American River Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 10101080000000 Fresno County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 10101080109991 Crescent View West Public Charter 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 10101080111682 Hume Lake Charter 1 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 10101080119628 Big Picture Educational Academy 1 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 10101080127514 Kepler Neighborhood 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 10101080136291 Career Technical Education Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 10101080140186 Clovis Global Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 10101086085112 Edison-Bethune Charter Academy 1 0 12 Met "All identified instances of not meeting ""good repair"" have been addressed by the maintenance department at Fresno Unified the owner of the campus." 15JUN2023 2023 10619940000000 Alvina Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 10619946005730 Alvina Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 10620260000000 Big Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Met Big Creek Elementary is currently in good repair, safe, and functional. All of our facilities are not yet restored to pre Creek Fire levels. We are currently working to continually improve the standard of our school through insurance reimbursement and school funding. 13JUN2023 2023 10620420000000 Burrel Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 10621090000000 Clay Joint Elementary 1 0 0 Met Clay Joint Elementary School District annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; Clay Joint Elementary staff reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 13JUN2023 2023 10621170000000 Clovis Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 10621170118018 Clovis Online Charter 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 10621250000000 Coalinga-Huron Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 10621580000000 Fowler Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 10621660000000 Fresno Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 10621660106740 Aspen Valley Prep Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 10621660114355 Sierra Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 10621660114553 University High 1 0 0 Met UHS is pleased that ALL our students are served in a modern school facility that is safe and clean. Students are taught by highly qualified teachers and every student is provided curriculum aligned instructional materials. 01JUN2023 2023 10621660121533 Morris E. Dailey Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 10621660133942 Aspen Meadow Public 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 10621660140038 Endeavor Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 10621660140764 Golden Charter Academy 1 Not Met 2023 10621660140806 Aspen Ridge Public 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 10621661030642 School of Unlimited Learning 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 10621661030840 Carter G. Woodson Public Charter 1 0 0 Met 30MAY2023 2023 10622400000000 Kingsburg Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10622400113142 Ronald W. Reagan Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10622400114587 Island Community Day 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10622406006704 Lincoln Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10622406006712 Roosevelt Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10622406006720 Washington Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10622406108328 Rafer Johnson Junior High 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10622406114805 Central Valley Home 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10622570000000 Kingsburg Joint Union High 1 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 10622650000000 Kings Canyon Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 10622650116640 Kings Canyon Online 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 10622650126292 Reedley Middle College High 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 10622810000000 Laton Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 10623230000000 Monroe Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 10623310000000 Orange Center 1 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 10623310137661 California Virtual Academy at Fresno 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 10623560000000 Pacific Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 10623640000000 Parlier Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 10623720000000 Pine Ridge Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 10623800000000 Raisin City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 10623800136499 Ambassador Phillip V. Sanchez II Public Charter 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 10624140000000 Sanger Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 10624146117865 Quail Lake Environmental Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 10624146117873 Sanger Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 10624300000000 Selma Unified 1 0 3 Met The district is currently addressing all facilities needs. 27JUN2023 2023 10625130000000 Washington Colony Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 10625390000000 West Park Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 10625396112387 West Park Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 10625470000000 Westside Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 10625470135103 Yosemite Valley Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 10625470136523 Crescent View South II 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 10738090000000 Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 10739650000000 Central Unified 1 0 0 Met All data above is based on the Central USD School Accountability Report Cards published 2022-23 (for the school year 2021-22) 27JUN2023 2023 10739990000000 Kerman Unified 1 0 0 Met KUSD makes every effort to hire highly qualified teachers. However, this is not always possible due to the current teacher shortage. Each intern teacher is assigned an intern support provider to work with until the teacher earns his/her credential. 15JUN2023 2023 10751270000000 Mendota Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 10752340000000 Golden Plains Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 10752750000000 Sierra Unified 1 168 Met According to the annually administered FIT report, Sierra Unified realized an increase in the percentage rating of Fair for Sierra Jr/Sr High and Sierra Alternative Education campuses. Most campuses realized an approximate improvement of 4% within the Fair rating compared to the previous year's report. 28JUN2023 2023 10754080000000 Riverdale Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 10755980000000 Caruthers Unified 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 10767780000000 Washington Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 10767781030774 W.E.B. DuBois Public Charter 1 0 0 Met 30MAY2023 2023 11101160000000 Glenn County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 11101160124909 Walden Academy 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 11101160130724 Success One! 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 11101161130103 William Finch 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 11625540000000 Capay Joint Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 11625960000000 Lake Elementary 1 0 2 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 20JUN2023 2023 11625960139550 Lake View Charter 1 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 11626380000000 Plaza Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 11626460000000 Princeton Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 11626530000000 Stony Creek Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 11626610000000 Willows Unified 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 11754810000000 Orland Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 11765620000000 Hamilton Unified 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 12101240000000 Humboldt County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 12101240134163 Northcoast Preparatory and Performing Arts Academy 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 12101240137364 Northern United - Humboldt Charter 1 0 1 Met 29JUN2023 2023 12101246008221 Agnes J. Johnson Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 12626790000000 Arcata Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 12626790109975 Fuente Nueva Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 12626790111708 Union Street Charter 1 0 1 Met 21JUN2023 2023 12626790137653 Redwood Coast Montessori 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 12626796120562 Coastal Grove Charter 1 Not Met 2023 12626870000000 Northern Humboldt Union High 1 0 4 Met 27JUN2023 2023 12626870107110 Six Rivers Charter High 1 0 3 Met 27JUN2023 2023 12626870124263 Laurel Tree Charter 1 0 0 Met All or our teachers are credentialed. Seven of our teachers are currently adding to their credentials in order to meet state criteria for the grade/subject that they teach. Many of our teachers hold credentials in two or more areas, and we are especially excited that four of our fourteen teachers have Special Education credentials, allowing us to have one Special Education teacher on each Teaching Team. Our teaching teams are a group of three to five teachers that work together to support a grade level band (TK-K, 1st-3rd, 4th-6th, and 7th-12th), bringing a diversity of experience and support for those students. As a teacher-run school, we keep the focus on what teachers and students need in the classroom. Having enough curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and a wealth of rich and engaging activities is a high priority for us. As a Forest School, we believe that much of our learning takes place outside of the classroom. In addition to having safe, clean, and functional school facilities as a home base, we want our students outside - learning about the place they live in. 27JUN2023 2023 12626950000000 Big Lagoon Union Elementary 1 0 4 Met 13JUN2023 2023 12627030000000 Blue Lake Union Elementary 1 100 0 Met * All teachers are fully credentialed. * All students have copies of standard-aligned instructional materials * Overall Facility Rate -- Good 92.50.%. Our school is safe, clean, and functional. 28JUN2023 2023 12627290000000 Bridgeville Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 14SEP2023 2023 12627370000000 Cuddeback Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 12627450000000 Cutten Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 12627940000000 Fieldbrook Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 12628100000000 Fortuna Union High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 12628280000000 Freshwater Elementary 1 0 2 Met 28JUN2023 2023 12628286116289 Freshwater Charter Middle 1 0 2 Met 28JUN2023 2023 12628360000000 Garfield Elementary 1 0 0 Met All students have access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. Garfield School District facilities meet the “good repair” standard (including deficiencies and extreme deficiencies). 15JUN2023 2023 12628510000000 Green Point Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 12628850000000 Hydesville Elementary 1 0 1 Met 19JUN2023 2023 12628930000000 Jacoby Creek Elementary 1 0 1 Met 12JUN2023 2023 12629010000000 Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified 1 Not Met 2023 12629190000000 Kneeland Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 12629270000000 Loleta Union Elementary 1 0 9 Not Met For Two or More Years 22JUN2023 2023 12629350000000 Maple Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 12629500000000 McKinleyville Union Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years "Our students enjoy access to standards aligned instructional materials in compliance with the Williams Act. All of our school facilities meet the ""good repair"" standard. MUSD makes every effort to have appropriately assigned teachers in every classroom. When that is not possible, we work to provide training or support to ensure that that teacher works toward the appropriate credential in a reasonable amount of time." 09AUG2023 2023 12629680000000 Orick Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 12629760000000 Pacific Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 12629760115154 Trillium Charter 1 0 0 Met "There were no teacher mis-assignments or vacancies during the 22-23 school year. A Williams Settlement inspection was conducted at Trillium Charter School in September 2022 that verified the sufficiency of instructional material access for all students. Trillium site was determined to be ""good"" in the 2022 facility inspection, however, major site renovations were completed in the summer of 2023 that have addressed some minor areas needing improvement." 14JUN2023 2023 12629840000000 Peninsula Union 1 0 4 Met 13JUN2023 2023 12630080000000 Rio Dell Elementary 1 0 2 Met Post Earthquake of December 2022 the Book Room, Foster Building, and Gym sustained damages that causes a yellow tag to be placed on them. We are currently working with architects and engineers to determine repairs needed and even potentially demolition of some buildings. 21JUN2023 2023 12630240000000 Scotia Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 12630320000000 South Bay Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 12630320111203 Alder Grove Charter School 2 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 12630320124289 South Bay Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 12630400000000 Southern Humboldt Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met "With adoptions and pilots underway, the Resolution for the Sufficiency of Textbooks was 100% in 2022-23. All school facilities housing students rate as ""good"" or ""exemplary"" on the 2023 Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT) for maintenance and condition; this success can be credited both to our community voting for a bond issue to pay for the recent school modernizations and the efforts of the District's skilled maintenance and custodial staff. Most of the District's students attend newly modernized schools in Redway and Miranda. The District's new high school, Casterlin High, requires new modular buildings to support the different educational needs of the 9th-12th grade students there, for example for Career Technical Education classes and laboratory sciences. In Miranda, the school library has been remodeled to include a Wellness Center with mental, emotional, social and physical health supports. The ""old junior high"" is the focus of a feasibility study to determine if the site is appropriate for state-funded workforce housing for school staff. Continuing regular maintenance, beautification, and upkeep of all of our school campuses is important to our stakeholders." 29JUN2023 2023 12630570000000 Trinidad Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 12753740000000 Ferndale Unified 1 0 1 Met Ferndale Unified School District has worked diligently to appropriately assign teachers and for all teachers to have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials. The district currently has four teachers working on Internships. At Ferndale Elementary School we adoped Foss Science for TK-8th grade. This year our primary teachers are piloting Heggerty and our 5th/6th-grade teachers are piloting Mid-School Math. This year we are working with publishers to pilot a new 7/8th grade Social Studies curriculum. Currently, we are in the process of completing our FIT inspection. At FES we have 5 classrooms that flood during mild rain and we are working with our facility consultants to identify facility improvement methods. 21JUN2023 2023 12753820000000 Mattole Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 12755150000000 Eureka City Schools 1 2 Met Total # of teachers = 213 Misassignments of Teachers teaching EL: = 0 Total misassignments = 2 Vacant teacher positions = 0 Total # of sites = 9 (does not include Winzler) Total # of sites with overall rating of good = 7 (78%) Total # of sites with overall rating of “Fair” = 2 (22%) 22JUN2023 2023 12755151230150 Pacific View Charter 2.0 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 12768020000000 Fortuna Elementary 1 0 1 Met 15JUN2023 2023 12768020124164 Redwood Preparatory Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 13101320000000 Imperial County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 13101320134379 Imperial Pathways Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 13630730000000 Brawley Elementary 1 0 27 Met "Sufficiency of Instructional Material: Pending ELD materials delayed approval until 10/25/22 Facility Inspection Tool: All schools received a rating of ""Exemplary"" Total Deficiencies by Site: BWJH-5; Oakley-5; Hidalgo-6; Witter-5; Swing-6 Deficiencies were addressed by Maintenance Department" 27JUN2023 2023 13630810000000 Brawley Union High 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 13630990000000 Calexico Unified 1 0 123 Met Calexico Unified School District will continue to recruit staff for districtwide vacancies. Our goal is to fill in vacancies as early as possible. We will continue to work with our Maintenance and Operations department to address facility repairs. These past years we have been making improvements to all of our facilities in order to address deficiencies. We will continue to work towards reducing our number of deficiencies. 29JUN2023 2023 13631070000000 Calipatria Unified 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 13631150000000 Central Union High 1 0 58 Met We have become more aware of the expectations of CAL-SAAS and have been able to ensure that our assignment of courses to teachers in the Master Schedule meets the expectations/standards of the State, particularly when assigning content/courses to teachers without a clear credential. 27JUN2023 2023 13631230000000 El Centro Elementary 1 481 Met "All identified instances where facilities do not meet the ""good repair"" standard reported above were deficiencies or minor repairs. No extreme deficiencies were found." 13JUN2023 2023 13631230118455 Ballington Academy for the Arts and Sciences 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 13631230122663 Imperial Valley Home School Academy 1 8 Met "Number of identified instances where facilities did not meet the ""good repair"" standard were all deficiencies/minor repairs. No extreme deficiencies were found." 13JUN2023 2023 13631310000000 Heber Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 13631490000000 Holtville Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 13631640000000 Imperial Unified 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 13631720000000 Magnolia Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 13631800000000 McCabe Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 13631980000000 Meadows Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 13632060000000 Mulberry Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 13632140000000 San Pasqual Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met • Good repair rating • Textbooks/Instructional Materials were rated as “Sufficient” • Good ratings for SPVES . • Facilities Inspections, 100% • No complaints were filed with any school in the district 20JUN2023 2023 13632220000000 Seeley Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met Seeley School ensures that all students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. We also take pride in the appearance of our school facility and receive exemplary standards on an annual basis. 27JUN2023 2023 13632300000000 Westmorland Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 14101400000000 Inyo County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 14101400117994 YouthBuild Charter School of California 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 14101400128447 The Education Corps 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 14101400128454 College Bridge Academy 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 14632480000000 Big Pine Unified 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 14632710000000 Death Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 14632890000000 Lone Pine Unified 1 0 0 Met "The Lone Pine Unified School District is very fortunate that all of our students have access to both standards Based Curriculum and teachers that are appropriately assigned. The facilities at Lone Pine Unified are in ""good repair"" at this time." 21JUN2023 2023 14632970000000 Owens Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 14633050000000 Round Valley Joint Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 14766870000000 Bishop Unified 1 0 4 Met The Winter 2023 storms had an adverse impact on the District's aging facilities. 15JUN2023 2023 15101570000000 Kern County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 15101570119669 Wonderful College Prep Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 15101570124040 Grow Academy Arvin 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 15101570135467 Wonderful College Prep Academy - Lost Hills 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 15101571530492 Valley Oaks Charter 1 0 0 Met 22MAY2023 2023 15101571530500 Ridgecrest Elementary Academy for Language, Music, and Science 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 15633130000000 Arvin Union 1 0 0 Met The Arvin Union School District is proud to be currently fully compliant with Williams Act criteria and anticipates future successful reviews due to the proactive practices through Human Resources, Instructional and Maintenance/Operations departments designated to focus on this work. 27JUN2023 2023 15633210000000 Bakersfield City 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 15633390000000 Beardsley Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 15633540000000 Blake Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 15633620000000 Panama-Buena Vista Union 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 15633700000000 Buttonwillow Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met In a year when teachers were hard to find, we were lucky to find quality teachers that had not completed their credentialing requirements, but were still quality teachers and were provided the support they needed to be able to deliver quality instruction. 14JUN2023 2023 15633880000000 Caliente Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met Te rural status of the district makes it extremely difficult to recruit and sustain teachers. The limited financial resources exacerbate the problem. There are no gas stations or stores and the closest town is an hour away by car. The expense of fuel has made a negative impact on staffing. The district is left to depend on the small community for staffing. Many are not college-educated and when they do receive their credential they move to the larger towns and cities nearby. The turnover rate is high for classified and certificated staff. The staff that stay are highly committed to the education of the children and spend extra hours to maintain the standards of the school's facility and education. 14JUN2023 2023 15634040000000 Delano Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met The Delano Union School District strives to hire fully certified staff with EL certification when positions are needed. Being a rural district with a large number of ELL students, there are instances where teachers are hired under a STSP or PIP authorization or a Board Resolution for high need subjects such as Science or ELA. The District is fully compliant in regards to both EL and teacher mis-assignments. As for vacant teacher positions, the District utilizes the DUSD website to advertise as well as recruiting fairs, EdJoin, Indeed, and most recently Handshake, a website that connects to college job recruitment centers all across the United States. The District provides safe, clean and functional facilities for all students. Schools are routinely inspected using the Office of Public School Construction Facility Inspection Tool and consistently found to be in good repair with no deficiencies reported. Resources are allocated for both routine maintenance and capital improvements. The District also ensures that maintenance and operations staff receive annual training and contracts with certified technicians for the inspection and repair of gas lines, fire sprinkler systems, bleachers, and wheelchair elevators. The safety and security of our students and staff is the District’s highest priority. All students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials, and classrooms are equipped with document cameras, chrome carts, and televisions. 12JUN2023 2023 15634040120139 Nueva Vista Language Academy 1 0 0 Met Nueva Vista Language Academy strives to hire fully certified staff with EL certification when positions are needed. Being a rural district with a large number of ELL students, there are instances where teachers are hired under a STSP or PIP authorization or a Board Resolution for high need subjects such as Science or ELA. The District is fully compliant in regards to both EL and teacher mis-assignments. As for vacant teacher positions, the District utilizes the DUSD website to advertise as well as recruiting fairs, EdJoin, Indeed, and most recently Handshake, a website that connects to college job recruitment centers all across the United States. The District provides safe, clean and functional facilities for all students. Schools are routinely inspected using the Office of Public School Construction Facility Inspection Tool and consistently found to be in good repair with no deficiencies reported. Resources are allocated for both routine maintenance and capital improvements. The District also ensures that maintenance and operations staff receive annual training and contracts with certified technicians for the inspection and repair of gas lines, fire sprinkler systems, bleachers, and wheelchair elevators. The safety and security of our students and staff is the District’s highest priority. All students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials, and classrooms are equipped with document cameras, chrome carts, and televisions. 12JUN2023 2023 15634046009351 Cecil Avenue Math and Science Academy 1 0 0 Met Cecil Avenue Math and Science Academy (CAMSA) has made it a priority to recruit and retain the best teachers for their students. This includes assigning teachers appropriately based on their credential or subject matter competency. The school works in conjunction with the Human Resources department to appropriately assign teachers based on the information provided by HR. Cecil Avenue Math and Science Academy provides access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials for all certificated staff to use in their classrooms. Teachers are sent to various workshops to better understand the curriculum they are to teach. Last year, CAMSA teachers were provided with Thinking Maps training to help students organize the information presented during class and to springboard into creating sentences and paragraphs. Recently, CAMSA provided additional training for staff on Thinking Maps to incorporate writing in their specific content area. Teachers are not only incorporating Thinking Maps as an instructional tool: the curriculum being used is common core math and English in math and ELA classes, the Next Generation Science Standards in science classes, and history social-science framework in social studies classes. 12JUN2023 2023 15634046009369 Del Vista Math and Science Academy 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 15634120000000 Delano Joint Union High 1 0 1 Met 20JUN2023 2023 15634200000000 Di Giorgio Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 15634380000000 Edison Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 15634460000000 Elk Hills Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 15634610000000 Fairfax Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 15634790000000 Fruitvale Elementary 1 100 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 15634870000000 General Shafter Elementary 1 1 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 15635030000000 Greenfield Union 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 15635290000000 Kern High 1 0 0 Met KHSD makes every effort to hire fully-credentialed teachers and participates in recruitment fairs nationwide. Some teacher misassignments were attributed to under-credentialed teachers due to the ongoing national teacher shortage. To address this, KHSD partners with Cal State University Bakersfield for the Kern High Teacher Residency Program and supports an education CTE pathway for KHSD students. KHSD also partners with several universities to facilitate student teaching to prepare and hire fully-credentialed teachers. Some teacher misassignments were attributed to misaligned course code information entered into the data system when reporting to CALPADS. KHSD continues to work with sites to remediate course code errors and ensure that fully-credentialed teachers are teaching the appropriate courses. Many EL misassignments were due to the distinction between Integrated ELD and Designated ELD. We continually work with sites to clarify the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s EL guidelines and mandates. Sites receive an annual list of teachers who are authorized to teach standalone ELD. KHSD guides and supports veteran teachers without EL authorization embedded in their credentials to complete the requirements. If, due to teacher shortages, a teacher must be hired without an EL authorization, they are placed on a temporary contract and must complete the requirements within two years. Emergency EL permits are applied for these teachers until they meet the requirements. 26JUN2023 2023 15635291530435 Kern Workforce 2000 Academy 1 0 0 Met Kern Workforce Academy makes every effort to hire fully credentialed teachers and participates in recruitment fairs nationwide. KHSD partners with Cal State University Bakersfield for the Kern High Teacher Residency Program and supports an education CTE pathway for KHSD students. KHSD also partners with several universities to facilitate student teaching to prepare and hire fully-credentialed teachers. Some teacher misassignments were attributed to misaligned course code information entered into the data system when reporting to CALPADS. 23JUN2023 2023 15635450000000 Kernville Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met The Kernville Union School District received a “sufficient” rating for instructional materials and “exemplary” rating for facilities during its August 2022 Williams Site Visit. 27JUN2023 2023 15635520000000 Lakeside Union 1 0 207 Met 06JUN2023 2023 15635600000000 Lamont Elementary 1 0 0 Met All students have access to standards aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. Facilities continue to be in great condition. 01JUL2023 2023 15635780000000 Richland Union Elementary 1 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 15635780135186 Grow Academy Shafter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 15635860000000 Linns Valley-Poso Flat Union 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 15635940000000 Lost Hills Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 15636100000000 Maple Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 15636280000000 Maricopa Unified 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 15636280127209 Insight School of California 1 0 0 Met Met: Teacher Assignments – All content courses are taught by teachers who hold a credential in that subject area. All teachers possess an EL authorization. Teacher Assignments are monitored throughout the course of each school year to ensure proper alignment each quarter. If there is a vacancy, it is covered by a credentialed teacher or substitute who is authorized to teach in that subject area. Student Materials – Students enrolled with the school have access to materials in accordance with the Williams Act. The confirmation of access to virtual materials and that materials have been received are conducted during a Connection Calls by the student’s assigned Advisor. Continued monitoring of proper access to materials and courses occurs each day through reports and conversations with the student. 12JUN2023 2023 15636280128504 Peak to Peak Mountain Charter 1 0 0 Met Teachers are appropriately assigned and credentialed in multiple subjects and single subject areas for the students they teach. Students have full access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials with rich supplemental learning resources and software and individual ChromeBooks. 28JUN2023 2023 15636280134312 Blue Ridge Academy 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 15636280137687 California Virtual Academy at Maricopa 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 15636280138131 Heartland Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 15636510000000 McKittrick Elementary 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 15636690000000 Midway Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 15636770000000 Mojave Unified 1 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 15636850000000 Muroc Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met Muroc JUSD continues to explore strategies to recruit and retain qualified teachers, including but not limited to, participating in job fairs, marketing the district for employment, streamlining the hiring process, and recruiting international teachers. 26JUN2023 2023 15636930000000 Norris Elementary 1 0 10 Met "There are ten identified instances where facilities do not meet the ""good repair"" standard. None are extreme deficiencies. They include deficiencies such as minor roof leaks, stained ceiling tiles, and doors that don't latch properly. All of these deficiencies are being addressed." 15JUN2023 2023 15637190000000 Pond Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 15637500000000 Rosedale Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 15637680000000 Semitropic Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 15637760000000 Southern Kern Unified 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 15637840000000 South Fork Union 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 15637920000000 Standard Elementary 1 0 3 Met Highland cafeteria reports deficiency with interior surfaces, electrical and roof. 27JUN2023 2023 15638000000000 Taft City 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 15638180000000 Taft Union High 1 0 4 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. The deficiencies listed for the Taft Union High were in the area of Interior with most of the deficiencies being minor paint peeling or slight water damage on a ceiling tile. These deficiencies are being promptly addressed. The overall rating for Taft Union High School was 90% with a Good Rating. Buena Vista School had similar deficiencies in the area of Interior and was rated poor in the area of restrooms/fountains. These issues were promptly addressed and the school received an overall rating of 89% with a Fair Rating. 12JUN2023 2023 15638260000000 Tehachapi Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 15638340000000 Vineland Elementary 1 0 0 Met "The Vineland School District is in full compliance with the requirements of the Williams Act. The yearly visits indicate ""Exemplary"" status in regards to facilities being safe, clean, and functional. All students have access to curriculum aligned instructional materials. VSD Teachers are appropriately assigned." 12JUN2023 2023 15638420000000 Wasco Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met The Wasco Union Elementary School District is inspected annually by a team of external monitors to ensure compliance with the Williams Act. Based on the 2022-2023 school year review, the district can report 100% compliance in the three measured areas noted above. If a complaint arises during the school year, the district is prepared to address complaints or deficiencies immediately. 22JUN2023 2023 15638590000000 Wasco Union High 1 0 0 Met "One-hundred percent of WUHSD students have access to their own copies of standards aligned instructional materials for use at home and school. All facilities are of ""good repair""." 22JUN2023 2023 15735440000000 Rio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary 1 0 Met NA 12JUN2023 2023 15737420000000 Sierra Sands Unified 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 15739080000000 McFarland Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 15751680000000 El Tejon Unified 1 0 0 Met ETUSD strives to provide fully credentialed, qualified teachers working in all classrooms. If a teacher is used in a classroom outside of their credential they are approved to do so through the ETUSD Board of Education based on their previous experience and knowledge in the specific field. All student have full access to all curriculum, both on-line and in person. ETUSD administration also participates in monthly walkthroughs of all campuses to ensure work orders are being met in a timely fashion to keep all facilities up to date and safe. 19JUN2023 2023 16101650000000 Kings County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 16638750000000 Armona Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 16638750101717 Crossroads Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 16638750112698 California Virtual Academy at Kings 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 16638830000000 Central Union Elementary 1 0 Met • English Language Arts (ELA) - Common Core State Standards for ELA • English Language Development (ELD) (Aligned to Common Core State Standards for ELA) • Mathematics - Common Core State Standards for Mathematics • Next Generation Science Standards • History-Social Science • Career Technical Education • Health Education Content Standards • Physical Education Model Content Standards • Visual and Performing Arts • World Language 16JUN2023 2023 16638910000000 Corcoran Joint Unified 1 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 16639170000000 Hanford Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 16639250000000 Hanford Joint Union High 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 26SEP2023 2023 16639250137901 Hanford Online Charter 1 0 0 Not Met 26SEP2023 2023 16639330000000 Island Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22MAR2023 2023 16639336010466 Island Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22MAR2023 2023 16639410000000 Kings River-Hardwick Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 16639416010474 Kings River-Hardwick Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 16639580000000 Kit Carson Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 16639580136556 Kings Valley Academy II 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 16639586113120 Mid Valley Alternative Charter 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 16639660000000 Lakeside Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 16639740000000 Lemoore Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 20JUN2023 2023 16639740100156 Lemoore University Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 16639820000000 Lemoore Union High 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 16639820110205 Lemoore Middle College High 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 16639820136234 Lemoore Online College Preparatory High 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 16639900000000 Pioneer Union Elementary 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 16639900116699 Frontier Elementary 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 16639906010557 Pioneer Elementary 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 16639906110233 Pioneer Middle 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 16739320000000 Reef-Sunset Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 17101730000000 Lake County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 17640140000000 Kelseyville Unified 1 0 1 Met "The 2022-23 Williams Report showed that 100% of KVUSD teachers are fully authorized to teach in California. The following is a breakdown of the types of credentials held by KVUSD teachers in 2022-23. Teachers holding a Clear Credential: 74 Teachers holding a Preliminary Credential: 8 Teachers holding an Intern Permit: 9 Teachers holding a Provisional Intern Permit: 8 Teachers holding a Short ­Term Staff Permit: 4 The 2022-23 Williams Report showed that 100% of students have sufficient access to Curriculum-Aligned Instructional Materials. The 2022-23 Williams Report showed that all KVUSD schools meet the ""good repair"" standard with the exception of Kelseyville Elementary School (""fair"" level) due to a roofing issue in the K-wing. KVUSD maintenance has made immediate repairs and will replace this roofing in 2024. This work is currently being prepared for the bidding process." 20JUN2023 2023 17640140141382 Shade Canyon 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 17640220000000 Konocti Unified 1 1 0 Met As reported in the Konocti USD 2023-24 LCAP, the Fall 2022 Williams Report showed 73% of KUSD certificated staff are fully credentialed (Clear and Preliminary) and have zero misassignments. The following is a breakdown of credential types for KUSD for 2022-23. Teachers holding a Clear Credential: 104 Teachers holding a Preliminary Credential: 32 Teachers holding an Intern Permit: 15 Teachers holding a Provisional Intern Permit: 15 Teachers holding a Short-Term Staff Permit: 12 Teachers holding a Variable Term Waiver: 7 As reported in the Konocti USD 2023-24 LCAP, Goal 1, Outcome 5, the Fall 2022 Williams Report and KUSD Board of Trustees Resolution 15-22-23 regarding Sufficiency of Instructional Materials, 100% of KUSD students have sufficient access to California Academic Standards Based and KUSD Board of Trustees approved instructional materials. As reported in the Konocti USD 2023-24 LCAP, Goal 3, Outcome 7, the Fall 2022 Williams Report showed 100% of KUSD facilities to be safe, secure, and in good repair. 28JUN2023 2023 17640300000000 Lakeport Unified 1 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 17640480000000 Lucerne Elementary 1 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 17640550000000 Middletown Unified 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 17640550108340 Lake County International Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 17640550129601 California Connections Academy North Bay 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 17769760000000 Upper Lake Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 18101810000000 Lassen County Office of Education 1 0 0 Not Met N/A - As a county office of education with no direct instructional programs, LCOE does not report on Priority 1 2023 18640890000000 Big Valley Joint Unified 1 Not Met 2023 18641050000000 Janesville Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 18641130000000 Johnstonville Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 18641390000000 Lassen Union High 1 0 2 Not Met 28JUN2023 2023 18641620000000 Ravendale-Termo Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 18641700000000 Richmond Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 18641880000000 Shaffer Union Elementary 1 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 18641960000000 Susanville Elementary 1 0 0 Met All three school sites (McKinley, Meadow View and Diamond View) in the Susanville School District are in good repair and provide a safe learning environment for our students. The District has been fortunate to attract well-qualified teaching staff that are appropriately credentialed and possess the proper certification to work with English Learners. The District does not currently have any vacancies, nor are there any misassigned teaching staff. The District has taken a proactive approach to adopting new curriculum that provides each student access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials in all core areas. The criteria for priority one have been met through use of each school's SARC, Facilities Inspection Tool, and Williams Act monitoring through the Lassen County Office of Education. 28JUN2023 2023 18641960135756 Thompson Peak Charter 1 0 0 Met The state is reporting a high percentage of out-of-field teachers; however, independent study rules authorize teachers to support all subjects. 08JUN2023 2023 18642040000000 Westwood Unified 1 0 1 Met 28JUN2023 2023 18750360000000 Fort Sage Unified 1 0 0 Met 0 21JUN2023 2023 18750360121657 Mt. Lassen Charter 1 0 0 Met 0 21JUN2023 2023 18750366010763 Long Valley 1 0 1 Met The Doyle campus is rated fair overall. The property was just purchased by Long Valley and is in process with renovations over the 2023-24 school year. 08JUN2023 2023 19101990000000 Los Angeles County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met At the beginning of the 22-23 school year, two facilities were identified in need of repairs, however, all deficiencies were resolved. 20JUN2023 2023 19101990106880 Jardin de la Infancia 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 19101990109660 Aspire Antonio Maria Lugo Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101990112128 Aspire Ollin University Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101990115030 Magnolia Science Academy 3 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101990115212 Magnolia Science Academy 2 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101990121772 Environmental Charter Middle - Gardena 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101990127498 Environmental Charter Middle - Inglewood 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101990128025 Lashon Academy 1 0 0 Met 25JUN2023 2023 19101990132605 Valiente College Preparatory Charter 1 0 0 Met Teachers will receive bi-weekly coaching with the Instructional Coach and Principal to identify 1-2 academic goals to help develop rigor. - Instructional Aides will be used to support small group instruction and/or pull out students Core standards will be used at all grades and tied into the teacher's lesson planning CASSPP practice tests and lessons will be used by teachers during ELA and Math lessons 12JUN2023 2023 19101990134346 Intellectual Virtues Academy 1 0 0 Met 98% of parents and staff consider IVA High safe and clean. Students also consider the same at 90%. 07JUN2023 2023 19101990134361 Russell Westbrook Why Not? Middle 1 1 0 Met Due to a nationwide teacher shortage, we were unable to fill all teaching positions for the year and needed to staff classrooms with teachers with Intern or Provisional Internship Permits. Our goal is to increase the support for teachers in attaining preliminary and clear credentials and retaining these teachers through coaching and support. Our goal is to build teacher capacity and ensure that every RWWNMS student has a highly qualified, highly effective teacher with correct subject assignments for every content area and class. 08JUN2023 2023 19101990135368 Alma Fuerte Public 1 0 0 Met Alma Fuerte is committed to providing our students with their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home, highly qualified teachers and facilities that are in good repair. 19JUN2023 2023 19101990135582 Russell Westbrook Why Not? High 1 0 0 Met For the 2022-23 school year, 4 out of 14 teachers were identified as not appropriately credentialed and assigned as a result of the following: Due to a nationwide teacher shortage, we were unable to fill all teaching positions for the year and needed to staff classrooms with teachers with intern or Provisional Internship Permits. Our goal is to increase the support for teachers in attaining preliminary and clear credentials and retaining these teachers through coaching and support. Our goal is to build teacher capacity and ensure that every RWWNHS student has a highly qualified, highly effective teacher with correct subject assignment for every content area and class. 08JUN2023 2023 19101990136119 Animo City of Champions Charter High 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19101990137166 Soleil Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19101990137679 Magnolia Science Academy 5 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101990138669 Da Vinci RISE High 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 19101990139170 Lashon Academy City 1 0 0 Met 25JUN2023 2023 19101990139345 We the People High 1 0 0 Met We the People High School added grade 11 in the 2022-23 school year, and will add grade 12 in 2023-24 and graduate its first class of seniors. The school developed and offered the following eight new elective courses: Animation, 3D Design and Modeling, Journalism, Boxing, Academic Decathlon, West African Drumming and Dance, Ethnic Studies and Financial Literacy. The school obtained A-G approval for all core courses and 100% of students are enrolled in A-G-approved courses. 26JUN2023 2023 19101990140681 Environmental Charter High - Gardena 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101990140772 KIPP Poder Public 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19101990140798 Bridges Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 19101990140962 The SEED School of Los Angeles County 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19101996116883 Odyssey Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19101996119945 Magnolia Science Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19642120000000 ABC Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19642460000000 Antelope Valley Union High 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 19642460126003 Academies of the Antelope Valley 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 19642460142240 Synergy School of the Arts and Technology, Lancaster & Palmdale 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19642461996537 Desert Sands Charter 1 0 0 Met 31MAY2023 2023 19642610000000 Arcadia Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19642790000000 Azusa Unified 1 0 21 Met Azusa Unified School District (AUSD) has worked to ensure that all teachers are appropriately assigned, that all students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials, and that facilities in need of improvements are identified and repaired. AUSD has implemented a more rigorous facilities inspection process leading to better identification and repair of facilities across the District. In addition to providing appropriately credentialed and assigned teachers, standards-aligned instructional materials, and ongoing maintenance of facilities, AUSD is currently in the process of expending bond funds generously approved by Azusa voters in November 2014. The District has been modernizing and updating school sites, beginning with those sites not previously modernized and considering school reorganization decisions. Recent upgrades to facilities include gymnasium flooring, perimeter fencing, elementary playground equipment, and repaving at various schools. In addition to bond-funded projects, other improvements to schools have also been ongoing. 20JUN2023 2023 19642870000000 Baldwin Park Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19642871996479 Opportunities for Learning - Baldwin Park 1 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19642950000000 Bassett Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19643030000000 Bellflower Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19643110000000 Beverly Hills Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19643290000000 Bonita Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19643370000000 Burbank Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19643450000000 Castaic Union 1 100 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19643520000000 Centinela Valley Union High 1 0 Met To assess performance in relation to this standard, the District utilized the following 2022-23 reports provided by the Los Angeles County Office of Education: the Annual Williams Certificated Assignment Monitoring Report; the Notice of Sufficiency of Instructional Materials Report, and; the Summary of Ratings of Williams Facilities Inspection Report. 100% of our students had access to standards-aligned instructional materials for use at home and at school, and we reported zero instances where facilities did not meet the “good repair” standard. The District’s Digital Learning Initiative (DLI) - which continues to provide Chromebooks to all students - has greatly supported the provision of standards-aligned materials to students. Our identified area of growth in Priority 1 continues to be appropriately assigned teachers, as the District’s goal is a 0% misassignment rate in regard to teachers of English Learners, total teacher misassignments, and vacant teacher positions. 21JUN2023 2023 19643520128488 Family First Charter 1 0 0 Met Students have access to printed curriculum, online curriculum, and the necessary technology (on campus) needed to access relative to their courses/programs. The school has implemented a highly flexible and adaptable approach to offer up-to-date curriculum. Students have access to a variety of materials to support learning in all courses. 13JUN2023 2023 19643520128496 New Opportunities Charter 1 0 0 Met Students have access to printed curriculum, online curriculum, and the necessary technology (on campus) needed to access relative to their courses/programs. 13JUN2023 2023 19643780000000 Charter Oak Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19643940000000 Claremont Unified 1 0 Met For the 2021-2022 school year, there were no misassignments of teachers of Els, four (1.3%) total teacher misassignments, and no teacher vacancies. These have been corrected for 2022-2023. The teacher misassignment review process for 2022-2023 which is reported through the California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), was postponed by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) until August 2023. The results will be reported as part of the 2023 California School Dashboard Local Indicators. There were no students without access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home in 2022-2023. According to the Facility Inspection Tool (FIT) reports from the fall of 2022, CUSD had six schools meet the “exemplary” rating and five schools meet the “good” rating. 26JUN2023 2023 19644360000000 Covina-Valley Unified 1 0 Met For the local performance indicator related to Appropriately Assigned Teachers, during the 2021-2022 school year, C-VUSD encountered challenges stemming from the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. These challenges primarily manifested in recruiting fully credentialed teachers for specific areas, including special education and dual language programs. To address these teacher shortages and the difficulty in filling certain positions, C-VUSD partners with local colleges and universities to recruit and attract prospective teachers in these critical roles. The District also secured a grant from the California Education Department to support classified employees returning to school to attain teaching certifications, thus expanding the pool of qualified educators. Covina-Valley actively recruits on Edjoin, EdCal, and outside employment agency sites to attract diverse teaching talent. C-VUSD hires long-term substitutes to address immediate needs and assists them with applications to ensure all have short-term teaching waivers. Additionally, C-VUSD employs individuals currently enrolled in teacher education programs at colleges or universities, and we help them with applying for provisional credentials. In collaboration with the Los Angeles County Office of Education, all educators embarked on a path to obtain clear certificates, receiving support and guidance throughout this process. 26JUN2023 2023 19644440000000 Culver City Unified 1 1 7 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19644510000000 Downey Unified 1 0 0 Met 0 27JUN2023 2023 19644690000000 Duarte Unified 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19644690128736 Opportunities for Learning - Duarte 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19644690134858 California School of the Arts - San Gabriel Valley 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19644690139535 Options For Youth - Duarte, Inc 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19644770000000 Eastside Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19644850000000 East Whittier City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 19645010000000 El Monte City 1 0 0 Met STANDARD MET El Monte City School District has consistently met its requirements to ensure appropriately assigned teachers, access to the most current standards-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean, and functional school facilities. The District has received positive William’s reviews for facilities, instructional materials, and teacher assignments since the reviews began in 2005. 12JUN2023 2023 19645190000000 El Monte Union High 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19645270000000 El Rancho Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19645350000000 El Segundo Unified 1 0 0 Met ESUSD annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its schools, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting as well as reporting publicly through the California Dashboard. 13JUN2023 2023 19645500000000 Garvey Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19645680000000 Glendale Unified 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 19645760000000 Glendora Unified 1 0 0 Met A teacher is teaching in a Middle School Core Setting if they teach two or more subject areas to the same students in the same day. One middle school teacher was originally supposed to teach a core that included English, but shifting schedules ended up reassigning one of her core classes, resulting in a misassignment for her English class. Glendora Unified School District used the following data sources to prepare this report: the Sufficient Textbook Verification for reporting access to instructional materials; and the Facilities Inspection Tool. 15JUN2023 2023 19645840000000 Gorman Joint 1 100 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19645841996305 Gorman Learning Center 1 0 1 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19645920000000 Hawthorne 1 0 Met "All school sites promptly address any complaints or other deficiencies (pertaining to textbooks or facilities) identified throughout the academic year and provide information annually on progress meeting this standard to the local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and report to stakeholders and the public through the Dashboard. Internal instructional materials inventories demonstrated there were no instances of students lacking access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. Summary of internal records of Facilities Inspections demonstrated no instances of facilities not meeting the ""good repair"" standard." 28JUN2023 2023 19645920100354 Hawthorne Math and Science Academy 1 0 Met "Hawthorne Math and Science Academy (HMSA) promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies (pertaining to textbooks or facilities) identified throughout the academic year and provides information annually on progress meeting this standard to the local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and reports to stakeholders and the public through the Dashboard. Internal instructional materials inventories demonstrated there were no instances of students lacking access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. A summary of internal District records of Facilities Inspections demonstrated no instances of facilities not meeting the ""good repair"" standard." 28JUN2023 2023 19646000000000 Hermosa Beach City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19646260000000 Hughes-Elizabeth Lakes Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19646340000000 Inglewood Unified 1 0 0 Met All IUSD school sites participated in the Williams audit for facilities and textbooks. All sites passed the Williams textbook and facility audits. There were zero deficiencies indicated during the Williams Facility Audit. Oak Street, Crozier, Kelso School, and Worthington School were visited by the LACOE Williams Audit Team. All sites visited achieved textbook sufficiency as a representation for IUSD. 28JUN2023 2023 19646340101667 Wilder's Preparatory Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19646340116822 Wilder's Preparatory Academy Charter Middle 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19646340120303 ICEF Inglewood Elementary Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19646340128991 Grace Hopper STEM Academy 1 0 Not Met For Two or More Years Standards Aligned Instructional Text: Grace Hooper has adopted state approved texts in ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies and Health. During the 2022-2023 school year, Williams Monitoring found that our school had more than proficient texts in core subjects for all students. Facilities: The overall facilities score was 98.69%, rating GOOD. Six areas were rated at 100% one at 93.33%, and one at 92.86%. These two areas were immediately addressed and corrections submitted to the inspector. Eighty-two percent of our teachers are enrolled in University programs to receive their BA or BS degrees in education and will become interns during the 2024-2025 school year. These are long-time employees who know the community, the students and their families. They are also bilingual. Spanish is their first language. At the same time, teachers are supported in planning, and instruction by a credential teacher who has a California Life Credential. This individual was approved and provided literacy instruction to California Schools during the 1990's. Professors from California State University, Long Beach, also provide professional development in ELA throughout the year. Grace Hooper also has invested in additional resources include the STAR Renaissance which includes the Freckle for ELA and math. This year we have added the MyOn Library and MyOn News. During the 2022-2023 school year, students averaged an increase of 1. 3 years growth in reading and 8 months of growth in math. 24JUN2023 2023 19646341996529 City Honors International Preparatory High 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19646341996586 Animo Inglewood Charter High 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19646346014518 La Tijera K-8 Academy of Excellence Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19646420000000 Keppel Union Elementary 1 0 3 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19646420136127 Sage Oak Charter School- Keppel 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19646590000000 La Canada Unified 1 0 2 Met Facilities: During the 2022-23 school year, La Canada Elementary and Paradise Canyon Elementary both earned an overall rating of “Good” on their schools' Facility Inspection Tool (FIT). Due to ongoing maintenance and construction, Palm Crest Elementary and La Canada High School each earned an overall rating of “Fair”. All areas noted as being in “fair repair” have been addressed during the school year through the Maintenance Department in collaboration with site staff. The Maintenance Department will continue to work in collaboration with the site administrators, teachers, and custodial staff to continually improve the maintenance of facilities. 27JUN2023 2023 19646670000000 Lancaster Elementary 1 0 0 Met Lancaster School District has historically been very conscientious in ensuring that all students are provided with access to high-quality instructional materials. Furthermore, we strive to recruit teachers consistently throughout the year that represent the Lancaster School District's vision and mission. 20JUN2023 2023 19646670123174 Life Source International Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19646670125559 iLEAD Lancaster Charter 1 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19646830000000 Las Virgenes Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19646910000000 Lawndale Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19646911996438 Environmental Charter High - Lawndale 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647090000000 Lennox 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647090100602 Lennox Mathematics, Science and Technology Academy 1 0 0 Met Lennox Academy teachers meet the minimum qualifications for their teaching assignment which includes: possession of a bachelor’s degree, possession of an appropriate California teaching credential or permit, and demonstrated competence in core academic subjects. All textbooks and materials used in the core curriculum at Lennox Academy are aligned to the California Standards. Lennox Academy issued a laptop to every student enrolled at the school during the 2022-23 school year and hot spots were made available to all students. Lennox Academy leases its facility from the Lennox School District who takes great effort to ensure that the school is clean, safe and functional through proper facilities maintenance. Local survey data highlighted the following: 91% of staff agree/strongly agree that “This school has clean and well-maintained facilities and property.” On average, 76% of students agree/strongly agree that “my school is usually clean and tidy,” that “the schoolyard and buildings are clean and in good condition,” and that “school grounds are kept clean.” Ongoing maintenance and campus improvements assure facilities remain up to date and provide adequate space for students and staff. Lennox Academy custodial staff works in conjunction with the Lennox School District maintenance staff to ensure that the repairs necessary to keep the school in good condition are completed in a timely manner. 25MAY2023 2023 19647090107508 Century Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 17MAY2023 2023 19647091996313 Animo Leadership High 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647170000000 Little Lake City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647250000000 Long Beach Unified 1 0 1 Met For the 2022 - 2023 school year, the Long Beach Unified School District has provided each pupil with sufficient textbooks and instructional materials aligned to the academic content standards and consistent with the cycles and content of the curriculum frameworks. 99% of schools are in ““good” or “exemplary” repair. 86 of 87 facilities according to the 2022 Facility Inspection Reports (Butler & Bancroft were under construction and not rated). 28JUN2023 2023 19647250127506 Intellectual Virtues Academy of Long Beach 1 100 0 Met Intellectual Virtues Academy of Long Beach did not have any teacher misassignments or vacancies. 07JUN2023 2023 19647250131938 Clear Passage Educational Center 1 0 0 Not Met 03JUL2023 2023 19647330000000 Los Angeles Unified 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously work on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. 13JUN2023 2023 19647330100289 N.E.W. Academy of Science and Arts 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19647330100669 Stella Middle Charter Academy 1 0 1 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330100677 High Tech LA 1 0 0 Met MET 20JUN2023 2023 19647330100743 Accelerated Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330100750 Wallis Annenberg High 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330100800 Central City Value 1 1 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 19647330100867 KIPP Los Angeles College Preparatory 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330101196 ICEF View Park Preparatory High 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330101444 KIPP Academy of Opportunity 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330101659 CATCH Prep Charter High, Inc. 1 0 0 Met "CATCH Pride means respect for people, property and the ideas of others. These words, and this idea, are heard all the time at CATCH Prep Charter High School. A welcoming, safe, clean, and family atmosphere of respect, compassion and pride is pervasive at the school. Stakeholders have mutual respect for one another. Administration, faculty and staff have created a positive environment where students feel safe and supported academically, and emotionally. CATCH is closely monitored by our Charter authorizer, LAUSD. Every year, a complete inventory of teacher credentials is forwarded to the District for review. All teachers at CATCH are fully credentialed for their subject area. An integral part of our community’s growth and change is our successful co-location under Prop 39, with Audubon Middle School. “Co-location”, a policy of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), enables charter schools to share campuses with traditional public schools. This practice stems from California’s Proposition 39, a law passed in 2000, which mandates school districts to provide charter schools with equitable. Our co-location partnership with Audubon Middle School has not only thrived but has also been recognized as a ""model co-location"" by the LAUSD, our charter authorizer. This recognition is testament to the collaborative spirit that is fostered between the schools, staff, and students." 26JUN2023 2023 19647330101675 Oscar De La Hoya Animo Charter High 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330101683 Renaissance Arts Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19647330102335 Ocean Charter 1 0 0 Met OCS has continued to provide all students with access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials and safe, clean and functional school facilities. OCS continues to work towards all teachers having Clear credentials as some of our teachers continued to have intern credentials. 27JUN2023 2023 19647330102426 PUC Milagro Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330102434 Animo South Los Angeles Charter 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330102442 PUC Lakeview Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330102483 N.E.W. Academy Canoga Park 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19647330102491 Dr. Theodore T. Alexander Jr. Science Center 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years Charter School shall comply with and implement all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, District policies, and LAUSD collective bargaining agreements related to staffing, credentialing, and assignment of teachers to grade levels, department, subjects and classes. related to staffing, credentialing, and assignments. Charter School shall be subject to all District decisions regarding reduction in force, mandated furloughs, layoffs, and any other District decisions related to salaries, classifications, qualifications, and assignments. Unless the District has assigned all employees in a classification to a specific basis, Charter School will have autonomy in assigning positions to specific working bases. Selection of the principal shall remain the purview of the LAUSD Superintendent or designee 21SEP2023 2023 19647330102541 New Designs Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 19647330106351 Ivy Academia 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330106427 Synergy Charter Academy 1 0 1 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330106831 Animo Venice Charter High 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330106849 Animo Pat Brown 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330106864 Alliance Gertz-Ressler Richard Merkin 6-12 Complex 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330106872 Bert Corona Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330107755 Port of Los Angeles High 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 19647330108878 CHAMPS - Charter HS of Arts-Multimedia & Performing 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19647330108886 Gabriella Charter 1 0 1 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330108894 Alliance Judy Ivie Burton Technology Academy High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330108910 ISANA Nascent Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330108928 Larchmont Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 19647330108936 Alliance Collins Family College-Ready High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330109884 James Jordan Middle 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330109934 Our Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330110304 Los Angeles Academy of Arts and Enterprise 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330111211 New Heights Charter 1 100 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19647330111484 New Village Girls Academy 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330111492 Alliance Patti And Peter Neuwirth Leadership Academy 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330111500 Alliance Dr. Olga Mohan High 1 0 1 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330111518 Alliance Jack H. Skirball Middle 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330111575 Animo Ralph Bunche Charter High 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330111583 Animo Jackie Robinson High 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330111625 Animo Watts College Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330111641 Alliance Ouchi-O'Donovan 6-12 Complex 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330111658 Alliance Marc & Eva Stern Math and Science 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330112060 Hesby Oaks Leadership Charter 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19647330112201 PUC Excel Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330112235 California Creative Learning Academy 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330112508 Stella High Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330114884 Aspire Junior Collegiate Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330114959 Monsenor Oscar Romero Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330114967 Global Education Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330115048 Fenton Primary Center 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330115113 Ivy Bound Academy of Math, Science, and Technology Charter Middle 1 0 8 Met 18MAY2023 2023 19647330115139 Center for Advanced Learning 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 15JUL2023 2023 19647330115253 Discovery Charter Preparatory #2 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330115287 ICEF Vista Middle Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330116509 Alliance Morgan McKinzie High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330117036 Enadia Way Technology Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal.LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated SARC guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Enadia Way Technology Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilites. 13JUN2023 2023 19647330117598 Alliance Piera Barbaglia Shaheen Health Services Academy 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330117606 Alliance Leichtman-Levine Family Foundation Environmental Science High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330117614 New Los Angeles Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330117622 Magnolia Science Academy 4 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330117648 Magnolia Science Academy 6 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330117655 Magnolia Science Academy 7 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330117846 Para Los Niños Middle 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330117895 Synergy Kinetic Academy 1 0 1 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330117903 KIPP Raices Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330117911 New Millennium Secondary 1 0 0 Met As a co-located school, NMSS works with its family school to provide a safe, clean functional school facility. With the help of the Williams Review we as a school continue to receive feedback on the functionality of our campus. With our oversight we make sure we have appropriately assigned teachers and access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials. Our monthly professional development is another way of checking in on our progress. 12JUN2023 2023 19647330117937 ICEF Vista Elementary Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330117952 ICEF Innovation Los Angeles Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330117978 Goethe International Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330118588 Alain Leroy Locke College Preparatory Academy 1 0 6 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330119982 Equitas Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19647330120014 KIPP Endeavor College Preparatory Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330120022 Valor Academy Middle 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330120030 Alliance College-Ready Middle Academy 4 1 0 1 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330120071 New Designs Charter School-Watts 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 19647330120097 Academia Moderna 1 Not Met 2023 19647330120477 Aspire Titan Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330120527 Watts Learning Center Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330121079 Ararat Charter 1 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 19647330121137 Ingenium Charter 1 0 8 Met This school is colocated via Proposition 39 and works with LAUSD to ensure functioning school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647330121285 Alliance Cindy and Bill Simon Technology Academy High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330121293 Alliance Tennenbaum Family Technology High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330121699 KIPP Empower Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330121707 KIPP Comienza Community Prep 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330121848 Crown Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330122242 TEACH Academy of Technologies 1 Not Met 2023 19647330122481 Animo Jefferson Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330122556 Citizens of the World Charter School Hollywood 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330122564 Camino Nuevo Elementary #3 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19647330122606 PUC Lakeview Charter High 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330122614 Aspire Gateway Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330122622 Aspire Firestone Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330122630 Para Los Niños - Evelyn Thurman Gratts Primary 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330122655 ISANA Octavia Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330122721 Aspire Pacific Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330122739 Vista Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 19647330122747 Magnolia Science Academy Bell 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330122754 Valley Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330122838 Valley Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met In SY 22-23, all teachers were assigned appropriately based on their certification. VCMS had 1 science vacancy throughout the entire year that we were unable to fill due to on-going teacher shortages in California and across the nation. When an RSP teacher went on maternity leave in April, an appropriately certificated substitute teacher was assigned to the teacher’s caseload. 26JUN2023 2023 19647330122861 Camino Nuevo Charter Academy #2 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19647330123133 Alliance Susan and Eric Smidt Technology High 1 0 1 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330123141 Alliance Ted K. Tajima High 1 0 1 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330123158 Arts In Action Community Charter 1 0 0 Met All teachers are appropriately assigned. Facilities are new, and in good repair. The school has invested in new and updated curriculum, and all students have access to high quality instructional materials. 10JUN2023 2023 19647330123166 ISANA Palmati Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330123984 ISANA Cardinal Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330123992 Animo Ellen Ochoa Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330124008 Animo James B. Taylor Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330124016 Animo Legacy Charter Middle 1 0 6 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330124198 Extera Public 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330124222 Rise Kohyang Middle 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330124560 Synergy Quantum Academy 1 0 1 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330124784 Aspire Slauson Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330124792 Aspire Juanita Tate Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330124800 Aspire Inskeep Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330124818 Los Angeles Leadership Primary Academy 1 0 1 Met The roof of the school building was damaged at the time of the inspection. It has since been replaced. All areas of the school are currently in good repair. 28JUN2023 2023 19647330124826 Camino Nuevo Charter Academy #4 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19647330124891 Alliance Renee and Meyer Luskin Academy High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330124933 PUC Early College Academy for Leaders and Scholars (ECALS) 1 0 1 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330124941 Alliance Margaret M. Bloomfield Technology Academy High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330125609 KIPP Philosophers Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330125625 KIPP Scholar Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330125641 KIPP Sol Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330125864 Ednovate - USC Hybrid High College Prep 1 0 0 Met USC Hybrid High prioritizes the education of its students by hiring the best-qualified teachers. Ednovate provides great support focused on credentialing and professional development while allowing teachers to utilize new teaching methods for exceptional education. Teachers are supported but not limited in the following areas: assistance with applications to the CTC, obtaining temporary permits from LACOE, guidance on test registration and study materials, facilitated enrollment in credentialing and induction programs, and individual counseling. For professional development, Hybrid offers teaching and coaching opportunities to help teachers stay current and build their teaching skills. Moreover, USC Hybrid High provides teachers with curriculum-aligned instructional materials, which help teachers deliver effective lessons to students. They also receive ongoing support through curated curriculum and teacher created content.These resources work together to ensure that teachers can successfully implement the curriculum and provide a high-quality education to their students. 15JUN2023 2023 19647330126136 Math and Science College Preparatory 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330126169 Equitas Academy #2 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19647330126177 Citizens of the World Charter School Silver Lake 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330126193 Citizens of the World Charter School Mar Vista 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330126797 Aspire Centennial College Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647330127670 KIPP Iluminar Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330127886 City Language Immersion Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330127894 Valor Academy High 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330127910 Camino Nuevo High #2 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19647330127936 PREPA TEC - Los Angeles 1 Not Met 2023 19647330127985 Ingenium Charter Middle 1 0 6 Met This school is colocated via Proposition 39 and works with LAUSD to ensure functioning school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647330128009 Alliance Virgil Roberts Leadership Academy 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330128033 Alliance College-Ready Middle Academy 8 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330128041 Alliance Kory Hunter Middle 1 0 1 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330128058 Alliance College-Ready Middle Academy 12 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330128132 Extera Public School No. 2 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19647330128371 New Horizons Charter Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19647330128512 KIPP Academy of Innovation 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330129270 Animo Mae Jemison Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330129460 KIPP Vida Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330129593 PUC Inspire Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330129619 PUC Community Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330129627 TEACH Tech Charter High 1 Not Met 2023 19647330129650 Equitas Academy #3 Charter 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19647330129833 Global Education Academy 2 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330129858 Everest Value 1 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 19647330129866 Village Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met All classrooms are fully staffed with appropriately credentialed teachers. All students have textbooks and devices assigned to them. 24JUN2023 2023 19647330131466 Fenton STEM Academy: Elementary Center for Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330131722 Fenton Charter Leadership Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330131771 KIPP Ignite Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330131797 KIPP Promesa Prep 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330131821 Collegiate Charter High School of Los Angeles 1 0 1 Met We occupy a facility owned by LAUSD and repairs for the facility are outside of our control. 20JUN2023 2023 19647330131904 Libertas College Preparatory Charter 1 0 0 Met 17JUN2023 2023 19647330132027 University Preparatory Value High 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 19647330132084 Alliance Marine - Innovation and Technology 6-12 Complex 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19647330132126 Bert Corona Charter High 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330132282 Ednovate - East College Prep 1 0 0 Met East College Prep prioritizes the education of its students by hiring the best-qualified teachers. Ednovate provides great support focused on credentialing and professional development while allowing teachers to utilize new teaching methods for exceptional education. Teachers are supported but not limited in the following areas: assistance with applications to the CTC, obtaining temporary permits from LACOE, guidance on test registration and study materials, facilitated enrollment in credentialing and induction programs, and individual counseling. For professional development, East College Prep offers teaching and coaching opportunities to help teachers stay current and build their teaching skills. Moreover, East College Prep provides teachers with curriculum-aligned instructional materials, which help teachers deliver effective lessons to students. They also receive ongoing support through curated curriculum and teacher created content. These resources work together to ensure that teachers can successfully implement the curriculum and provide a high-quality education to their students. 15JUN2023 2023 19647330132928 Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory of North America 1 Not Met 2023 19647330133272 PUC Triumph Charter Academy and PUC Triumph Charter High 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330133280 PUC Nueva Esperanza Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330133298 PUC CALS Middle School and Early College High 1 0 1 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647330133686 Equitas Academy 4 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19647330133694 Valor Academy Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330133702 New Los Angeles Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330133710 Girls Athletic Leadership School Los Angeles 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 19647330133868 Rise Kohyang High 1 0 2 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330134023 Animo Florence-Firestone Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19647330134205 Arts in Action Community Middle 1 0 0 Met Arts in Action continues to increase and improve curriculum and resources for students, with consistent reflection and revision based on student needs. 10JUN2023 2023 19647330135509 Gabriella Charter 2 1 0 1 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330135517 KIPP Corazon Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330135616 Crete Academy 1 0 0 Not Met 2023 19647330135632 WISH Academy High 1 0 0 Met WISH Academy High School is a one-to-one device school. Each student is assigned a school-issued Chromebook that they use to access most of our curriculum, internal assessments, course assignments, and our learning management platform from the classroom or from home. The Chromebook is assigned to them for the duration of the school year. WISH Academy is also grateful to be allocated classroom space via Proposition 39. Our Academy co-locates on the Westchester Learning Complex with classroom space designated for our exclusive use. WISH classroom and shared-space facilities are maintained and cleaned through maintenance and janitorial contracts with LAUSD staff. WISH staff regularly conduct site Inspections and spot-checks to identify safety hazards and ensure the facility remains in good repair. WISH reports all repair needs and service calls to LAUSD and the LAUSD onsite Plant Manager. WISH facilities staff diligently review classrooms and other public areas to maintain a professional, safe, and inviting environment for children to learn. 29JUN2023 2023 19647330135715 Ednovate - Esperanza College Prep 1 0 0 Met Esperanza College Prep prioritizes the education of its students by hiring the best-qualified teachers. Ednovate provides great support focused on credentialing and professional development while allowing teachers to utilize new teaching methods for exceptional education. Teachers are supported but not limited in the following areas: assistance with applications to the CTC, obtaining temporary permits from LACOE, guidance on test registration and study materials, facilitated enrollment in credentialing and induction programs, and individual counseling. For professional development, Esperanza College Prep offers teaching and coaching opportunities to help teachers stay current and build their teaching skills. Moreover, Esperanza College Prep provides teachers with curriculum-aligned instructional materials, which help teachers deliver effective lessons to students. They also receive ongoing support through curated curriculum and teacher created content. These resources work together to ensure that teachers can successfully implement the curriculum and provide a high-quality education to their students. 15JUN2023 2023 19647330135723 Ednovate - Brio College Prep 1 0 0 Met Brio College Prep prioritizes the education of its students by hiring the best-qualified teachers. Ednovate provides great support focused on credentialing and professional development while allowing teachers to utilize new teaching methods for exceptional education. Teachers are supported but not limited in the following areas: assistance with applications to the CTC, obtaining temporary permits from LACOE, guidance on test registration and study materials, facilitated enrollment in credentialing and induction programs, and individual counseling. For professional development, Brio College Prep offers teaching and coaching opportunities to help teachers stay current and build their teaching skills. Moreover, Brio College Prep provides teachers with curriculum-aligned instructional materials, which help teachers deliver effective lessons to students. They also receive ongoing support through curated curriculum and teacher created content. These resources work together to ensure that teachers can successfully implement the curriculum and provide a high-quality education to their students. 15JUN2023 2023 19647330135921 WISH Community 1 0 0 Met WISH Community School is a one-to-one device school. Each student is assigned a school-issued Chromebook that they use to access most of our curriculum from the classroom or from home. Our educational platforms include curricula and support programs for all core classes, internal assessments, and verified data sources, and for our 6 - 8th-grade students, their learning management platform. Hard copies of textbooks, work packets, and supplemental tools are also available to each student as needed or as appropriate. WISH Community School is grateful to be allocated classroom space via Proposition 39. Our TK - 5th-grade students co-locate on the Wright campus, while our 6th - 8th-grade students co-locate on the Westchester Learning Complex with classroom space designated for our exclusive use. WISH classroom and shared-space facilities are maintained and cleaned through maintenance and janitorial contracts with LAUSD staff. WISH staff regularly conduct site Inspections and spot-checks to identify safety hazards and ensure the facility remains in good repair. WISH reports all repair needs and service calls to LAUSD and the LAUSD onsite Plant Manager. WISH facilities staff diligently review classrooms and other public areas to maintain a professional, safe, and inviting environment for children to learn. 29JUN2023 2023 19647330135954 ISANA Himalia Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330136986 STEM Preparatory Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330136994 Rise Kohyang Elementary 1 0 2 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330137463 California Creative Learning Academy MS 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647330137471 High Tech LA Middle 1 0 0 Met Teacher misassignment due to filing error was corrected with a board action in January of 2023. Teacher is covered under appropriate credentials. CRITERIA: MET 20JUN2023 2023 19647330137513 Learning by Design Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19647330137521 Vox Collegiate of Los Angeles 1 0 3 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19647330137562 Matrix for Success Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330137604 Stella Elementary Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647330137612 Valley International Preparatory High 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 19647330138305 TEACH Preparatory Mildred S. Cunningham & Edith H. Morris Elementary 1 Not Met 2023 19647330138883 Equitas Academy 6 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19647330139071 KIPP Pueblo Unido 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647330139089 Vista Horizon Global Academy 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 19647330139097 Scholarship Prep - South Bay 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647330139121 Equitas Academy 5 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19647330139832 Citizens of the World Charter School West Valley 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330140004 El Rio Community 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330140111 Invictus Leadership Academy 1 0 0 Met We are in compliance with meeting the requirements for appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. During the 2022/2023 school year, we provided four classrooms for instruction. Each classroom had a highly qualified teacher with a valid California Clear credential. All students had access to State Standards aligned instructional materials. We utilized the following curricula for our core subjects: Math- Envision; ELA- Engage NY and Wonder; Science- Achievement First; History/Social Science-Achievement. We provide a safe facility that is locked down during school hours. A gate code is required for access to the back entrance and a virtual camera system is normally in operation at the front entrance when the door is locked. We have two school custodians/groundskeepers to maintain a clean and functional campus. 29JUN2023 2023 19647330140129 Ednovate - South LA College Prep 1 0 0 Met South LA College Prep (SLA) prioritizes the education of its students by hiring the best-qualified teachers. Ednovate provides great support focused on credentialing and professional development while allowing teachers to utilize new teaching methods for exceptional education. Teachers are supported but not limited in the following areas: assistance with applications to the CTC, obtaining temporary permits from LACOE, guidance on test registration and study materials, facilitated enrollment in credentialing and induction programs, and individual counseling. For professional development, South LA College Prep offers teaching and coaching opportunities to help teachers stay current and build their teaching skills. Moreover, South LA College Prep provides teachers with curriculum-aligned instructional materials, which help teachers deliver effective lessons to students. They also receive ongoing support through curated curriculum and teacher created content. These resources work together to ensure that teachers can successfully implement the curriculum and provide a high-quality education to their students. 15JUN2023 2023 19647330140749 Citizens of the World Charter School East Valley 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19647330141481 KIPP Generations Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647331931047 Birmingham Community Charter High 1 0 0 Met Birmingham Community Charter High School is committed to providing students with highly qualified teachers, standards-aligned instructional materials and a learning environment that is safe and brings out the best in our students. Due to the state-wide teacher shortage, we currently have a few misassigned positions. However, all our students are provided with the latest, standards-aligned instructional materials that can be used at school, at home, or online. Our staff in Human Resources works with each department to make certain that every teacher holds the appropriate credential and to ensure that policies and procedures are in place for new hires and for shepherding newly credentialed teachers through a high quality, state-approved induction program. Our custodial staff ensures that our students have a learning environment that is safe and in good repair. 27JUN2023 2023 19647331931708 Chatsworth Charter High 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System, LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Chatsworth Charter High is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647331931864 Grover Cleveland Charter High 1 0 Not Met For Two or More Years Eight out of eight of the school systems that were evaluated were found to be in good repair. The overall rating for the school is exemplary. 29SEP2023 2023 19647331932623 El Camino Real Charter High 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647331933746 Granada Hills Charter 1 0 3 Met 12JUN2023 2023 19647331937226 Reseda Charter High 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules & develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices & does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home & and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Reseda Charter High is included in these policies & processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, & facilities 13JUN2023 2023 19647331938554 Sylmar Charter High 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System, LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Sylmar Charter High is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647331938612 Taft Charter High 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Taft Charter High is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilites. 13JUN2023 2023 19647331938885 University High School Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647331995836 Palisades Charter High 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19647331996610 Los Angeles Leadership Academy 1 2 Met There was damage to two doors and the roof at the time of the inspection. The doors and the roof have since been replaced and the facility is in good repair in all areas. 28JUN2023 2023 19647336015986 Beckford Charter for Enriched Studies 1 0 0 Met Beckford Charter for Enriched Studies Elementary continued to have zero misassignments of teachers of English learners and zero total teacher misassignments. The number of vacant teacher positions also continues to be Zero. Zero students in Beckford Charter were without access to their own copies of instructional materials again this year. Zero instances of facilities not meeting “good repair” were reported on the most recent facilities inspection. 13JUN2023 2023 19647336016240 Calabash Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336016265 Calvert Charter for Enriched Studies 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System CalSAAS, LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing CTC practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card SARC guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Calvert is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647336016323 Canyon Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336016356 Carpenter Community Charter 1 0 0 Met Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Carpenter Community Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilites. 18MAY2023 2023 19647336016562 Colfax Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Colfax Charter Elementary is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials 13JUN2023 2023 19647336016729 Dearborn Elementary Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Dearborn Elementary Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materi 13JUN2023 2023 19647336016778 Dixie Canyon Community Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System, LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Dixie Canyon is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647336016869 El Oro Way Charter For Enriched Studies 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336016935 Encino Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Encino Charter Elementary is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials 13JUN2023 2023 19647336017016 Fenton Avenue Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647336017438 Hamlin Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met Hamlin monitors MISIS reports to include misassignments. Hamlin consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, Hamlin is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. Each year, Hamlin performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and a summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. 16MAY2023 2023 19647336017529 Haynes Charter For Enriched Studies 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Haynes Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and schoo 13JUN2023 2023 19647336017693 Justice Street Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. Justice St. Academy Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilites. 13JUN2023 2023 19647336017701 Kenter Canyon Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Kenter Canyon Elementary Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials and facilities 13JUN2023 2023 19647336017743 Knollwood Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336017891 Lockhurst Drive Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Lockhurst Drive Charter Elementary is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials and school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647336018063 Marquez Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336018204 Montague Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 19647336018287 Nestle Avenue Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Nestle Avenue Charter Elementary is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional ma 13JUN2023 2023 19647336018634 Palisades Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336018642 Pacoima Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met PCS only hires fully-credentialed teachers. All teachers possess a multi-subject credential which authorizes them to teach elementary school children. Students have access to CA standards-based curriculum and have all the necessary materials to implement the curriculum. The facilities are safe, clean and in good repair. 13JUN2023 2023 19647336018725 Plainview Academic Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336018774 Pomelo Community Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Pomelo Community Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, 13JUN2023 2023 19647336018923 Riverside Drive Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Riverside Drive Charter Elementary is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional 13JUN2023 2023 19647336019079 Santa Monica Boulevard Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647336019111 Serrania Avenue Charter For Enriched Studies 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336019186 Sherman Oaks Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336019392 Superior Street Elementary 1 1 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 27SEP2023 2023 19647336019525 Topanga Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Topanga Elementary Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional material 16MAY2023 2023 19647336019533 Topeka Charter School For Advanced Studies 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336019673 Van Gogh Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336019715 Vaughn Next Century Learning Center 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19647336019855 Welby Way Charter Elementary School And Gifted-High Ability Magnet 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 14SEP2023 2023 19647336019939 Westwood Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home & school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Westwood is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, & school facilities 13JUN2023 2023 19647336019954 Wilbur Charter For Enriched Academics 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Wilbur Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials,and school 13JUN2023 2023 19647336020036 Woodlake Elementary Community Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System, LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection.As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Woodlake ECC is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647336020044 Woodland Hills Elementary Charter For Enriched Studies 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336057988 Emerson Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 01MAY2023 2023 19647336058150 Louis Armstrong Middle 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Armstrong Middle School is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, 13JUN2023 2023 19647336058267 Paul Revere Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336061477 George Ellery Hale Charter Academy 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in LAUSD, Hale Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and school facilities 19OCT2023 2023 19647336061543 Alfred B. Nobel Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336061584 Gaspar De Portola Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19647336071435 Castlebay Lane Charter 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Castlebay Lane Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, a 13JUN2023 2023 19647336094726 Community Magnet Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in LAUSD, Community Magnet Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19647336097927 Open Charter Magnet 1 0 0 Met In conjunction with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing’s California Statewide Assignment Accountability System (CalSAAS), LAUSD annually audits master schedules and develops individualized site reports to include resolutions to misassignments. Staff continuously works on maintaining a strong knowledge base of former, current and future Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) practices and does not hire teacher candidates without an EL authorization. In addition, failure to maintain EL Authorization may result in disciplinary action and/or dismissal. LAUSD consistently meets the Williams sufficiency requirements that all students have instructional materials to use at home and school. For 2023, the District is 100% sufficient, therefore each student has instructional materials in the core/required subject areas to use at home and school. This was verified from teacher and principal submissions via the Teacher’s Portal and Principal’s Portal. LAUSD performs school facility condition inspections annually according to State-mandated School Accountability Report Card (SARC) guidelines and summary of ratings for Williams Facilities Inspections was used to determine performance standards. For 2023, all schools received the “good repair” overall rating at initial inspection. As an Affiliated Charter in Los Angeles Unified, Open Magnet Charter is included in these policies and processes related to appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and 13JUN2023 2023 19647336112536 Accelerated 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647336114912 Watts Learning Center 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19647336116750 PUC Community Charter Middle and PUC Community Charter Early College High 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19647336117048 ICEF View Park Preparatory Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647336117667 Camino Nuevo Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19647336119044 Multicultural Learning Center 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647336119531 CHIME Institute's Schwarzenegger Community 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19647336119903 Downtown Value 1 0 0 Met The nationwide teacher shortage has significantly impacted the school's ability to identify and hire appropriately assigned teachers in every circumstance. 09JUN2023 2023 19647336120471 Puente Charter 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 19647336120489 Para Los Niños Charter 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647336121081 ICEF View Park Preparatory Middle 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19647580000000 Los Nietos 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19647740000000 Lynwood Unified 1 1 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 19647900000000 Monrovia Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19648080000000 Montebello Unified 1 0 0 Not Met 28JUN2023 2023 19648160000000 Mountain View Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19648320000000 Newhall 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19648400000000 Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 1 0 0 Met The District’s primary focus is to place teachers in assignments that meet their expertise and area(s) for which they are credentialed. The goal is to ensure 100% compliance in meeting the requirements for appropriately assigned teachers and to meet student needs. The Division of Human Resources works annually in concert with the Division of Educational Services, the Integrated Technology Services Department, and School Principals to avoid mis-assignments. 26JUN2023 2023 19648570000000 Palmdale Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19648570112714 Antelope Valley Learning Academy 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 19648570125377 Palmdale Aerospace Academy 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 19648570140889 Palmdale Academy Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19648650000000 Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified 1 0 100 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19648730000000 Paramount Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19648810000000 Pasadena Unified 1 0 0 Met The Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT) reports are a “snapshot in time” report and may not reflect repairs or work orders identified for facilities requested after the completion of the site-specific FIT report. 29JUN2023 2023 19648810113464 Aveson Global Leadership Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19648810113472 Aveson School of Leaders 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19648810113894 Pasadena Rosebud Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 19648810118075 Learning Works 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19648810136945 OCS - South 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19649070000000 Pomona Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19649070115170 School of Extended Educational Options 1 Not Met 2023 19649071996693 School of Arts and Enterprise 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 19649076021984 La Verne Science and Technology Charter 1 Not Met 2023 19649310000000 Rosemead Elementary 1 0 0 Met Rosemead School District works collaboratively with all five school sites to guarantee that the first local indicator is met on an annual basis. Rosemead School District attracts highly qualified teachers and staff and provides ongoing support through professional development. Our Human Resources Department ensures that all teachers hired are properly credentialed and assigned. For 2021-22, due to master schedule changes, we had 1 teacher at the middle school that had a misassignment since the teacher of record did not have the proper authorization to teach an elective course. This has been corrected for 2022-23 so there will be no more misassignments. Rosemead School District provides excellent programs and instructional materials aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Our Educational Services Department works closely with all school sites to ensure that all students have access to instructional materials and that teachers have standards-based, aligned curriculum to effectively implement the Common Core State Standards. Rosemead School District has benefitted from bond funds. Major and noticeable improvements to our facilities have been made including roofing, electrical, plumbing, and exterior paint. Landscaping at all school sites were improved. Technology infrastructure was significantly improved to support the implementation of 21st Century Learning. 29JUN2023 2023 19649640000000 San Marino Unified 1 0 0 Met "For the 2022-23 school year, all students maintained access to their own copies of instructional materials. Human Resources continuously maintained, reviewed and assessed local position control reporting to affirm and ensure compliance with teacher credentialing and assignments requirements. For the 2022-23 school year, SMUSD reported zero mis-assignments. Lastly, for the 2022-23 school year, Carver ES, Valentine ES, Huntington MS and San Marino HS each earned an overall rating of ""Exemplary"" on their schools' Facility Inspection Tool (FIT). To that end, SMUSD had zero students without access to their own copies of instructional materials and zero facilities in not “good'' repair and zero mis-assignments." 27JUN2023 2023 19649800000000 Santa Monica-Malibu Unified 1 0 10 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19649980000000 Saugus Union 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19650290000000 South Pasadena Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19650370000000 South Whittier Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19650450000000 Sulphur Springs Union 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 19650520000000 Temple City Unified 1 0 0 Met Temple City Unified School District provides the appropriate conditions for learning by placing fully credentialed teachers in classrooms, assigning them to the appropriate subject areas, and, when needed, assisting them to meet State credentialing requirements. Last year, 13 teachers participated in the teacher Induction program. Temple City Unified provides school and district facilities that are in good repair, and ensures that all students have access to the most current state adopted instructional materials. In the 2023 Facility Inspection Tool (FIT) Report, all TCUSD schools received a ranking of exemplary or good. One area noted that needed attention was a roof leak that has already been repaired at Cloverly. The District has begun several modernization and major construction projects utilizing a bond, including the renovation of the stadium at Temple City High School. Throughout the district, there are sufficient classrooms and staff spaces to support teaching and learning. The campuses are maintained, and school safety is ensured by a district maintenance crew and site janitorial staff. Issues and repairs not resolved by the site janitorial crew are completed by the district maintenance crew on a prioritized work order system. 28JUN2023 2023 19650600000000 Torrance Unified 1 100 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19650780000000 Valle Lindo Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19650940000000 West Covina Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19650940112706 California Virtual Academy @ Los Angeles 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 19650946023527 San Jose Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19651020000000 Westside Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19651100000000 Whittier City Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 20JUN2023 2023 19651280000000 Whittier Union High 1 0 22 Met WUHSD’s practices and expectations are set at a very high level for excellence so Whittier Union was able to meet this state priority at a very high level. In order to ensure that all students learn at maximum levels, teachers are required to have their CLAD credentials and are assigned to teach courses according to their credentials. As mentioned in the LCAP, we are pleased with our progress in this area compared to the prior year, and as we continue to calibrate the new way the state collects these data (Aeries to CALPADS to CALSAAS), our goal is to not have any misassignments in the future and we believe that it is within our reach. We are also pleased that WU’s support for students in all courses includes standards-based instructional materials available for all students in the classroom and at home. Finally, regarding Williams Facilities Inspections, although WU’s 98.5% “Good Repair” rating is very high, our goal is to reach 100% so all students attend school in a clean and safe learning environment based on these annual formal inspections of over 1,460 areas that WU conducts every year. In order to receive such high scores on the annual inspections, school personnel continually inspect and maintain their school site to a high standard of excellence. These inspections were used to complete the SARCs so parents and the community have an understanding of our commitment to our students. 27JUN2023 2023 19651360000000 William S. Hart Union High 1 20 Met "All 20 instances where facilities did not meet the ""good repair"" standard have been addressed and corrected." 28JUN2023 2023 19651360114439 Mission View Public 1 0 0 Met 02JUN2023 2023 19651360117234 Santa Clarita Valley International 1 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19651361996263 Opportunities for Learning - William S. Hart 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19651510000000 Wilsona Elementary 1 0 0 Met Williams site visits indicated that there were no instructional insufficiencies and the facilities are in good repair. 15JUN2023 2023 19734370000000 Compton Unified 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19734370115725 Lifeline Education Charter 1 0 0 Met Lifeline provides all students with curriculum materials that are aligned to the Common Core State Standards. All teachers at Lifeline are credentialed, assigned to appropriate teaching assignments, and receive extensive professional development. 26JUN2023 2023 19734370118760 Barack Obama Charter 1 0 12 Met This school is colocated via Proposition 39 and works with Compton Unified School District to ensure functioning school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19734370132845 Today's Fresh Start-Compton 1 Not Met 2023 19734370134338 ISANA Achernar Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19734370137240 Ingenium Clarion Charter Middle 1 0 2 Met This school is colocated via Proposition 39 and works with Compton Unified School District to ensure functioning school facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 19734370137893 KIPP Compton Community 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19734370137984 Animo Compton Charter 1 1 1 Met 30JUN2023 2023 19734450000000 Hacienda la Puente Unified 1 0 0 Met Areas Inspected: 1,989 Deficiencies Reported: 598 Extreme Deficiencies Reported: 7 Schools Meeting “Exemplary” or “Good” repair standard: 31 Schools Meeting “Fair” repair standard: 0 Schools Meeting “Poor” repair standard: 0 22JUN2023 2023 19734520000000 Rowland Unified 1 0 0 Met Rowland Unified School District (RUSD) annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100 percent of all school sites, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year. RUSD provides information annually on progress meeting this standard to its local governing board and to stakeholders and the public through the evaluation rubrics. The tools used include the following: School Accountability Report Card (SARC): Facility Inspection Tool (F.I.T.) section to measure “good repair” status of all schools Sufficiency of Instructional Materials section to measure student access to textbooks Highly Qualified Teachers section to measure misassignments of teachers and vacant teacher positions Number/percentage of misassignments of teachers of English learners, total teacher misassignments, and vacant teacher positions: 0/0% Number/percentage of students without access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home: 0/0% Number of identified instances where facilities do not meet the “good repair” standard (including deficiencies and extreme deficiencies): 0/0% Criteria: MET 15JUN2023 2023 19734520120600 iQ Academy California-Los Angeles 1 0 0 Met LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements, as applicable. Human Resources will provide any instances of misassignment. Principals will report any Williams Act complaints and how they were addressed. In 20-21, there were no cases of misassignment and no Williams Act complaints. 06JUN2023 2023 19734600000000 Walnut Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 19752910000000 San Gabriel Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19752911996016 Options for Youth San Gabriel 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19753090000000 Acton-Agua Dulce Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19753090127100 Assurance Learning Academy 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 19753090131383 SIATech Academy South 1 0 0 Met 01MAY2023 2023 19753090131987 iLEAD Hybrid 1 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19753090132654 California Pacific Charter- Los Angeles 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19753090134619 Empower Generations 1 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19753090135145 Compass Charter Schools of Los Angeles 1 0 0 Not Met 07JUL2023 2023 19753090136531 iLEAD Online 1 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 19753090136648 Options for Youth-Acton 1 0 Met In the 2022-2023 school year, all Options For Youth-Acton teachers were appropriately assigned based on their credentials. All staff members meet the qualifications of their job duties. OFY-Acton also had 0% of students without access to their own copies of standard-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. In addition, OFY-Acton did not have any identified instances where facilities did not meet the “good repair” standards. 28JUN2023 2023 19753090137703 Method Schools, LA 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19753090137786 Mission Academy 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 19753090138297 iLead Agua Dulce 1 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 19753330000000 Manhattan Beach Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19753410000000 Redondo Beach Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 19756630000000 SBE - New West Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19756636120158 New West Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 19757130000000 Alhambra Unified 1 0 24 Met Among the 16 campuses, the category with the most poor/fair ratings was restrooms and fountains. To address this area of concern, the District aims to use inspection reports to set priorities. The oldest schools with the greatest wear and tear have work orders to replace fixtures and repair damages. There are two sites with an overall rating of fair. These sites will be prioritized in order to improve the overall inspection ratings. The number of poor/fair ratings in various categories has decreased from 26 to 24. The facilities crew aims to improve in the interior surfaces category by painting surfaces and ensuring that surfaces are routinely cleaned. Major projects are deterred by accessibility to the rooms. In order to complete significant projects, crews will need to wait until summer to complete these kinds of tasks. 20JUN2023 2023 19768690000000 Wiseburn Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 19768690119016 Da Vinci Science 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19768690119636 Da Vinci Design 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19768690128728 Da Vinci Connect 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19768690131128 Da Vinci Communications 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 19769680000000 SBE - Academia Avance Charter 1 1 0 Met Avance meets and has appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and provide safe, clean and functional school facilities. 30JUN2023 2023 19769680109926 Academia Avance Charter 1 1 0 Met Avance meets and has appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and provide safe, clean and functional school facilities. 30JUN2023 2023 19772890000000 SBE - Los Angeles College Prep Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 19772890109942 Los Angeles College Prep Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 20102070000000 Madera County Superintendent of Schools 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 20102070117184 Madera County Independent Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 20102072030229 Pioneer Technical Center 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 20651770000000 Alview-Dairyland Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 20651850000000 Bass Lake Joint Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 20651850129015 Yosemite-Wawona Elementary Charter 1 Not Met 2023 20651930000000 Chowchilla Elementary 1 0 1 Met 27JUN2023 2023 20652010000000 Chowchilla Union High 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 20652430000000 Madera Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 20652430100016 Sherman Thomas Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 20652430107938 Ezequiel Tafoya Alvarado Academy 1 0 0 Met At ETAA, we firmly believe that our students deserve a campus that is safe, clean, and visually appealing. We understand that our students spend a great deal of time here and we would like to ensure that our campus is enjoyable for our students. Our Facilities Manager and his department clean and sanitize our offices and classrooms after every school day. Our security and cleanliness standards for our campus are very high; therefore, all classrooms, offices, conference rooms, the kitchen, and the cafeteria are thoroughly cleaned during the day and secured nightly. Staff and student restrooms are cleaned three times a day to ensure cleanliness. We have one daytime security guard to ensure our safety on campus during the day. After school and during the evening, we have two night custodians who clean and sanitize our classrooms. as well as ensure our campus safety during this time. If at any time, our facilities need any repairs or maintenance, our Facilities Manager and his department will have the repairs done within less than one week, on average, depending on the availability of the necessary supplies and materials. Because of the diligence of our Facilities Manager and his team, we currently do not have any needed maintenance. Our school board has recently purchased a property directly across the street from our current site in order to expand our school site and accommodate the needs of our growing number of students. 15JUN2023 2023 20652430118950 Sherman Thomas Charter High 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 20652430134510 Sherman Thomas STEM Academy 1 0 0 Met 25APR2023 2023 20652760000000 Raymond-Knowles Union Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 20755800000000 Golden Valley Unified 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 20756060000000 Chawanakee Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 20756060125021 Minarets Charter High 1 Not Met 2023 20756060132936 Chawanakee Academy Charter 1 Not Met 2023 20764140000000 Yosemite Unified 1 100 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 20764142030237 Glacier High School Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 20764146110076 Mountain Home Charter (Alternative) 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 21102150000000 Marin County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 21102150135350 Ross Valley Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 21102152130102 Phoenix Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 21653000000000 Bolinas-Stinson Union 1 0 0 Met Bolinas-Stinson Union School District meets requirements for appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. 20JUN2023 2023 21653180000000 Miller Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 21653340000000 Kentfield Elementary 1 0 0 Met No additional relevant information. 13JUN2023 2023 21653420000000 Laguna Joint Elementary 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 21653590000000 Lagunitas Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 21653670000000 Larkspur-Corte Madera 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 21653910000000 Mill Valley Elementary 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 21654090000000 Nicasio 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 21654170000000 Novato Unified 1 0 8 Met The following schools received notification that some light fixtures needed repair and light bulbs replaced. All repairs have been completed. Hamilton Meadow School Loma Verde Elementary Pleasant Valley Elementary Rancho Elementary San Jose Intermediate School Sinaloa Middle School Novato High School NOVA 27JUN2023 2023 21654176113229 Novato Charter 1 0 0 Met One class teacher held an Emergency Credential. All other teachers were appropriately assigned as of census day. All students have access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and home. All facilities are in good repair. Our FIT (Facilities Inspection Tool) report created on 8/29/22 shows all facilities in “fair” or “good” condition with an overall rating of “good.” 07JUN2023 2023 21654250000000 Reed Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 21654330000000 Ross Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 21654580000000 San Rafael City Elementary 1 0 0 Met Due to COVID-19, San Rafael City Schools experienced many staffing limitations directly aligned to the nation-wide staffing shortage. With the unprecedented number of unfilled positions in school year 2020-2021, SRCS took a statutory release of absences and filled positions as required, which created flexibility in the hiring procedures and processes. In the SRCS LCAP (Goal 2: Staff Success) San Rafael City Schools is dedicated to attracting, developing, and retaining culturally responsive teachers and staff that purposefully serve every student. SRCS is focused on hiring more teachers of color and bilingual teachers and staff. The District continues to prioritize diverse and bilingual candidates in the recruiting and hiring process. During the 2022-23 school year, SRCS partnered with Alder University in establishing a Teacher Residency Program and hired a Teacher Residency Coordinator. Additinally, SRCS' Teacher Residency's first cohort began in the 2023-2024 school year with thirteen residents. In prioritizing diversity, 12 residents are from various ethnicities, all Residents are bilingual, 9 Residents are 1st Generation College graduates, 4 are parents and all are female. At the completion of the 2023-24 school year, the residents will have earned their teacher credential and a master's degree and will be eligible to apply for teaching positions. Each year thereafter, applications will be submitted and reviewed for the next cohort, with a maximum of 25 Residents. 14JUN2023 2023 21654660000000 San Rafael City High 1 0 0 Met Due to COVID-19, San Rafael City Schools experienced many staffing limitations directly aligned to the nation-wide staffing shortage. With the unprecedented number of unfilled positions in school year 2020-2021, SRCS took a statutory release of absences and filled positions as required, which created flexibility in the hiring procedures and processes. In the SRCS LCAP (Goal 2: Staff Success) San Rafael City Schools is dedicated to attracting, developing, and retaining culturally responsive teachers and staff that purposefully serve every student. SRCS is focused on hiring more teachers of color and bilingual teachers and staff. The District continues to prioritize diverse and bilingual candidates in the recruiting and hiring process. During the 2022-23 school year, SRCS partnered with Alder University in establishing a Teacher Residency Program and hired a Teacher Residency Coordinator. Additinally, SRCS' Teacher Residency's first cohort began in the 2023-2024 school year with thirteen residents. In prioritizing diversity, 12 residents are from various ethnicities, all Residents are bilingual, 9 Residents are 1st Generation College graduates, 4 are parents and all are female. At the completion of the 2023-24 school year, the residents will have earned their teacher credential and a master's degree and will be eligible to apply for teaching positions. Each year thereafter, applications will be submitted and reviewed for the next cohort, with a maximum of 25 Residents. 14JUN2023 2023 21654740000000 Sausalito Marin City 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 21654820000000 Tamalpais Union High 1 0 0 Met In the Tam District, 5.1% of teachers are deemed mis-assigned. We currently one teacher vacancy. In 2021, the District completed a Facilities Master Plan which included an evaluation of all facilities and documented necessary updates. 27JUN2023 2023 21733610000000 Shoreline Unified 1 0 0 Met The district annually conducts an audit at the beginning of the school year to ensure that all staff is properly assigned and credentialed. Shoreline's Curriculum and Instruction Team, comprised of PK3, primary, middle, and high school teachers and administrators, leads the ongoing evaluation of curriculum-aligned instructional materials and and instructional practices. Site administrators work closely with skilled maintenance staffing, as well as the SUSD business office, to ensure that school facilities remain safe, clean and functional. 15JUN2023 2023 21750020000000 Ross Valley Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 22102230000000 Mariposa County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 22655320000000 Mariposa County Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 22655320125823 Sierra Foothill Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 23102310000000 Mendocino County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 23655400000000 Anderson Valley Unified 1 35 Met 30JUN2023 2023 23655570000000 Arena Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 23655576116669 Pacific Community Charter 1 0 2 Met Room 100 at the High School needs to be replaced. Plans are underway and currently awaiting DSA approval. Room 200 at the High School needs repairs; due to limited resources, these repairs will be prioritized after Room 100 is replaced. 29JUN2023 2023 23655650000000 Fort Bragg Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 23655650123737 Three Rivers Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 23655730000000 Manchester Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 23655810000000 Mendocino Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 23655990000000 Point Arena Joint Union High 1 0 0 Met "All Point Arena High School (PAHS) course offerings, CTE and A-G, are hybrid and, thus, have a blended remote-access digital element. 100% of CTE and A-G aligned curriculum has been purchased from third-party vendors, e.g., Edmentum, eDynamics, Trades Learning Suite, and Learning by Making (Sonoma State University). This enables PAHS to categorize course accountability as either 1. ""Instructor"" (when the course is taught by staff with a correlated credential), 2. ""Facilitated"" (when the course is taught by staff without a correlated credential), or 3. ""Learner Led"" (when the course is remote access with no on-site staff assigned to instruct or facilitate the process). This accountability process is documented in the Aeries learning management system (LMS), which is an authorized accountability mechanism utilized under the State Board of Education’s Title 5 Regulations general waiver, California Education Code (EC) sections 33050-33053. The purpose of a waiver is to provide flexibility in small, rural school districts without undermining the basic intent of the law. Therefore, PAHS guarantees an accountable viable-curriculum pathway for all students." 21JUN2023 2023 23656070000000 Round Valley Unified 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years RVUSD has many teachers that are working on their credential. They have completed everything needed by law to be in the classroom. They all have BA degrees and have PIPS or STPS that allow them to work and get their credential at the same time. Our facilities are rated every year by our insurance group and every year we are graded good. We always have some repairs to do and when identified the repairs are done in a timely matter to satisfy the insurance groups concerns. Virtually all of our facilities have been updated. 26JUN2023 2023 23656072330272 Eel River Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 23656150000000 Ukiah Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 23656150115055 River Oak Charter 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 23656150140814 Shanél Valley Academy 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 23656152330413 Redwood Collegiate Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 23656152330454 Sequoia Career Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 23656156117386 Tree of Life Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 23656230000000 Willits Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 23656230112300 La Vida Charter 1 0 0 Met In the 2022-23 year, two out of seven teachers with emergency type credentials were employed. They would be considered misassigned with regards to the EL students. They did have the support of a bilingual highly qualified EL teacher.p 28JUN2023 2023 23656230125658 Willits Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met Teachers create their own content and projects to teach students the state standards in most subjects. We are using Big Ideas Math for teaching math. Students learn Spanish every day and have art once a week. They have music 4-5 times a week and have PE each day. All students have access to all the curriculum. Our facilities are newly painted and provide a joyous environment for our students and staff team. We have added two shade structures so that students can enjoy outdoor eating and playing during rain or heat. We have done a lot of repairs to buildings over the summer. 27JUN2023 2023 23656232330363 Willits Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 23738660000000 Potter Valley Community Unified 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 23739160000000 Laytonville Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 23752180000000 Leggett Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 24102490000000 Merced County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 24102490106518 Merced Scholars Charter 1 1 Met 20JUN2023 2023 24102490138032 Come Back Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 24656310000000 Atwater Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 24656490000000 Ballico-Cressey Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 24656496025381 Ballico-Cressey Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 24656800000000 El Nido Elementary 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 24656980000000 Hilmar Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 24657220000000 Le Grand Union Elementary 1 0 2 Met 07JUN2023 2023 24657300000000 Le Grand Union High 1 0 19 Met 28JUN2023 2023 24657480000000 Livingston Union 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 24657550000000 Los Banos Unified 1 0 8 Met 15JUN2023 2023 24657630000000 McSwain Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 24657710000000 Merced City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 24657890000000 Merced Union High 1 0 0 Met The Merced Union High School District will recruit and retain staff who are fully credentialed, appropriately assigned, and contribute to the overall success of academic and social-emotional outcomes for all students. It is the mission of the Merced Union High School District that every staff member, every day, will support all students to acquire the skills necessary to develop and follow their postsecondary dreams. This goal was developed to reflect the district’s commitment to teacher preparedness by ensuring that all students are challenged to reach high standards daily in each classroom. In regards to teacher misassignments, the majority of those teachers teach within their credential throughout the day, but have one period of athletics at the end of the day to support students in extra- and co-curricular activities. All students in the MUHSD will have a safe environment and buildings in which to learn. MUHSD strives for safe, clean and functional school facilities at every site. 07JUN2023 2023 24658130000000 Plainsburg Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 24658210000000 Planada Elementary 1 0 22 Met 29JUN2023 2023 24658390000000 Snelling-Merced Falls Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 24658620000000 Weaver Union 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 24658700000000 Winton 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 24736190000000 Gustine Unified 1 7 Met 28JUN2023 2023 24737260000000 Merced River Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 24753170000000 Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 24753660000000 Delhi Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 25102560000000 Modoc County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 30MAY2023 2023 25658960000000 Surprise Valley Joint Unified 1 0 9 Met SVJUSD, along with the rest of the nation has a teacher shortage. Due to our rural setting, we are struggling to hire highly qualified teachers. Our building is over 100 years old, we have a clean facility but it is old and we are working on maintenance as we can. 27JUN2023 2023 25735850000000 Modoc Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 25735930000000 Tulelake Basin Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 31MAY2023 2023 26102640000000 Mono County Office of Education 1 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 26102640124990 Urban Corps of San Diego County Charter 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 20OCT2023 2023 26736680000000 Eastern Sierra Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 26736920000000 Mammoth Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 27102720000000 Monterey County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 27102720112177 Monterey Bay Charter 1 0 0 Met "Mis-assigned teachers are working towards the credentialing requirements as outlined in AB 1505 and are on schedule to complete coursework and credentialing by 2025. Monterey Bay Charter School leases facilities from two local districts, Pacific Grove Unified School District (PGUSD) and Monterey Peninsula Unified School District (MPUSD). The lease agreements with each entity articulate the responsibilities of the landlord (PGUSD and MPUSD) and the school. Both districts are notified of facility issues requiring remediation through work order systems. Facility maintenance issues that are the responsibility of the school are remediated by the school's maintenance or custodial staff. The PGUSD school site rating has fluctuated between poor and good over the last several years. Recently through bond-approved funds upgrades to the roofing, lighting, and paving were completed and further projects are planned at the Pacific Grove campus. The MPUSD facility is maintained by the district. The MPUSD site has consistently been rated with a ""good repair"" rating. In 2022 MBCS moved TK-2nd grade to a new campus location at the Foothill school site in Monterey while 3rd-8th grades remain housed at the David Ave campus in Pacific Grove. A Williams inspector audits both sites annually and the school completes the Facilities Inspection Tool (“FIT”). Monterey Bay Charter School plans to build a new school facility on the CSUMB campus." 20JUN2023 2023 27102720116491 Open Door Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 27102720124297 Bay View Academy 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 27102722730232 Monterey County Home Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 27102726119663 Oasis Charter Public 1 0 0 Met Given the shortage of credentialed teachers, Oasis Charter Public School, is affected. However we have 8 teachers, 6 are fully qualified, 2 with masters degrees. Our 2 intern teachers have finished their programs and are in the testing phase of the credentialing process. 20JUN2023 2023 27659610000000 Alisal Union 1 0 0 Met The Alisal Union School District met all requirements for appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. This was evidenced as part of the annual Williams review, which was conducted in August, 2022. 28JUN2023 2023 27659790000000 Bradley Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 27659870000000 Carmel Unified 1 0 60 Met 21JUN2023 2023 27659950000000 Chualar Union 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 27660270000000 Graves Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 27660350000000 Greenfield Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met In SPED, it has been difficult to find teachers with the correct authorizations to meet the multiple disabilities of our students. Our teacher although she did not hold the correct authorization has extensive experience to support students. In addition the SPED department provided numerous opportunities for professional development centered around meeting the exceptional needs of our students. 100% of all of our sites promptly address any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year and provide information annually on the progress meeting this standard to the local governing board on a quarterly basis and at a regularly scheduled meetings. 22JUN2023 2023 27660500000000 King City Union 1 0 0 Met "The King City Union School District includes three elementary schools and one middle school. Each of the campuses received an overall rating of ""good."" In addition to veteran mentor teacher supports, we have 2 new teacher positions-""Teachers on Special Assignment"" to increase supports for all new teachers from pre-intern to intern or preliminary teaching credential. Intensive recruitment efforts continue to be implemented to address the statewide teacher shortage and it's impact on the filling of all vacancies with fully credentialed teachers annually." 21JUN2023 2023 27660680000000 South Monterey County Joint Union High 1 0 1 Met No additional information. 28JUN2023 2023 27660760000000 Lagunita Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 27660840000000 Mission Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 27660920000000 Monterey Peninsula Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 27660922730240 Learning for Life Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 27660926118962 International School of Monterey 1 0 4 Met 13JUN2023 2023 27661340000000 Pacific Grove Unified 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 27661420000000 Salinas City Elementary 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 27661590000000 Salinas Union High 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 27661670000000 San Antonio Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 27661750000000 San Ardo Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 27661830000000 San Lucas Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met District adopted the following new English/Language Arts, Math, and Science curriculum at the start of the 23/24 school year: Curriculum Associates Ready Reading for grades 2-8 and the Science of Reading-aligned Magnetic Reading for Grades TK-1; Curriculum Associates Ready Math for grades K-8; Generation Genius for TK-5 and Open Ed Science for Gr 6-8. District has taken measures including outreach with CSU Monterey Bay to increase staffing opportunities. District is currently fully staffed with appropriately assigned teachers. 15JUN2023 2023 27661910000000 Santa Rita Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 27662250000000 Spreckels Union Elementary 1 0 4 Met 22JUN2023 2023 27662330000000 Washington Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 27738250000000 North Monterey County Unified 1 0 0 Met Due to the shortage of credentialed teachers, particularly in Math and Science, North Monterey County Unified School District is working to address the challenges of filling all vacancies with qualified staff through recruitment and retention strategies. 21JUN2023 2023 27751500000000 Big Sur Unified 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 27751500118349 Big Sur Charter 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 27754400000000 Soledad Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 27754730000000 Gonzales Unified 1 0 92 Met While there were more than 90 identified deficiencies they were minor in nature. All the schools were found to be in good repair and the deficiencies were corrected upon identification. 27JUN2023 2023 28102800000000 Napa County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 28102800142034 Mayacamas Charter Middle 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 28662410000000 Calistoga Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 28662580000000 Howell Mountain Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 12JUN2023 2023 28662660000000 Napa Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 28662660108605 Stone Bridge 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 28662820000000 Pope Valley Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met Our facilities inspection indicated that all facilities are in good condition. 22JUN2023 2023 28662900000000 Saint Helena Unified 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 29102980000000 Nevada County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 29102980114314 Bitney Prep High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 29102980114322 Yuba River Charter 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 29102980114330 Nevada City School of the Arts 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 29102980126219 Forest Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 29102980126227 Twin Ridges Home Study Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 29102980130823 EPIC de Cesar Chavez 1 Not Met 2023 29102982930147 John Muir Charter 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 29663160000000 Chicago Park Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 29663160125013 Chicago Park Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 29663240000000 Clear Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 29663320000000 Grass Valley Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 29663326111140 Grass Valley Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 29663400000000 Nevada City Elementary 1 0 0 Met "Nevada City Elementary School District teachers and staff are appropriately assigned and students have access to curriculum with standards-aligned instructional materials and provide access to the following: • English Language Arts • Mathematics • Science through the Next Generation Science Standards Integrated Approach • Social Studies • Physical Education and Health • A Broad range of elective offerings from visual arts, bicycle repair, band and archery • Technology access for each student Our facilities and grounds are in good to excellent condition. Our annual Facility Inspection Tool provides details that our facilities are in good condition. Recent renovations and upgrades such as high-quality ""air scrubber"" ionic HVAC systems, exterior paint, new carpets, forest and vegetation reduction projects, and proactive maintenance keep our campuses safe and clean." 20JUN2023 2023 29663570000000 Nevada Joint Union High 1 0 0 Met Nevada Joint Union High School is a small rural district in Northern California and as such it is generally more difficult to fill positions, particularly those that are deemed “high-need subject areas'' which the CTC lists as special education, mathematics, science, those requiring the candidate to be bilingual, as well as Career Technical Education. Despite the statewide challenges, NJUHSD has been relatively successful at minimizing misassignments and vacant positions. This indicator was filled out using the CalSASS report for the 2021-22 academic year, which is the most recent. 21JUN2023 2023 29663570124834 Sierra Academy of Expeditionary Learning 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 29663730000000 Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 29663730136424 Arete Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 29664070000000 Union Hill Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 29664076027197 Union Hill Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 29664150000000 Twin Ridges Elementary 1 0 3 Met 20JUN2023 2023 29768770000000 Penn Valley Union Elementary 1 0 1 Met 20JUN2023 2023 29768776111371 Vantage Point Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30103060000000 Orange County Department of Education 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 30103060126037 Samueli Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 30103060132613 Vista Heritage Global Academy 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 30103060132910 College and Career Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 30103060133785 Oxford Preparatory Academy - Saddleback Valley 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30103060133959 Unity Middle College High 1 0 3 Not Met 23OCT2023 2023 30103060133983 Ednovate - Legacy College Prep. 1 0 0 Met Legacy College Prep prioritizes the education of its students by hiring the best-qualified teachers. Ednovate provides great support focused on credentialing and professional development while allowing teachers to utilize new teaching methods for exceptional education. Teachers are supported but not limited in the following areas: assistance with applications to the CTC, obtaining temporary permits from LACOE, guidance on test registration and study materials, facilitated enrollment in credentialing and induction programs, and individual counseling. For professional development, Legacy College Prep offers teaching and coaching opportunities to help teachers stay current and build their teaching skills. Moreover, Legacy College Prep provides teachers with curriculum-aligned instructional materials, which help teachers deliver effective lessons to students. They also receive ongoing support through curated curriculum and teacher created content. These resources work together to ensure that teachers can successfully implement the curriculum and provide a high-quality education to their students. 15JUN2023 2023 30103060134056 Orange County Academy of Sciences and Arts 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 30103060134239 EPIC Charter (Excellence Performance Innovation Citizenship) 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 30103060134288 Scholarship Prep - Orange County 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 30103060134841 Orange County Workforce Innovation High 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 30103060134940 Citrus Springs Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 30103060137000 Vista Condor Global Academy 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 30103060137976 Tomorrow's Leadership Collaborative (TLC) Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30103060138800 Suncoast Preparatory Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 30103060139352 Sycamore Creek Community Charter 1 0 0 Met As reported in the LCAP Annual Updates for 2022-23 • 100% of students had access to State Standards-aligned instruction and materials. • All facilities met standards as measured on the Facility Inspection Tool and as reported on the School Accountability Report Card. 22JUN2023 2023 30103060139469 International School for Science and Culture 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 30103060139964 Orange County Classical Academy 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 30103060140822 Irvine International Academy 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 30103060141978 Vista Meridian Global Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 30103060142026 Oxford Preparatory Academy - Middle 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 30103060142224 California Republic Leadership Academy Capistrano 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 30103063030723 OCSA 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 30647660000000 Lowell Joint 1 0 0 Met For the 2022-23 school year, there were no misassignments for teachers of EL students, no teacher misassignments, and no vacant teacher positions. One teacher is finalizing their credential and is on a permit. Each year, as part of compliance with the Sufficiency of Instructional Materials under the William’s settlement, the Board adopts a resolution acknowledging “the degree to which every pupil…has sufficient access to the standards-aligned instructional materials as determined pursuant to EC section 60119.” This must be done at a public hearing no later than the 8th week of the school year as counted from the first day that students attend school. Principals verified that each student had access to the Board-approved materials in the core areas including electronic devices and internet access for distance learning, and the public hearing and resolution were completed at the October 3rd, 2022 Board meeting. All facilities meet the “Good Repair” standard. There were two sites that received an “Exemplary” (Jordan and Olita). There was an area of deficiency at Meadow Green for roofing, which has been addressed in the 2022-23 school year as part of overall construction under Measure LL. Rancho also had a deficiency for a roofing issue, which will also be addressed under Measure LL. El Portal had a “Fair” for functional but outdated playground equipment. A single deficiency in a given area does not negate the overall rating of Good or Exemplary for our sites. 26JUN2023 2023 30664230000000 Anaheim Elementary 1 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 30664230131417 Vibrant Minds Charter 1 0 0 Met Since Vibrant Minds Charter School's (VMCS's) existence in August 2015, all staff members have been appropriately credentialed, and all vacancies have been filled. Through partnerships with Biola University and Chapman University, we support university students who are interested in becoming teachers with fieldwork and student teaching opportunities. This provides us with access to excellent teachers who are entering the profession to fill our ranks as needed. For the 2023-2024 school year, we have 100% teacher retention, which has been a goal for VMCS. We believe in the power of backwards planning by starting with the standards, creating year-long curriculum maps, determining summative assessment opportunities, and then planning for data-informed instruction. To support the instruction, our scholars have access to high quality, standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and home, including Internet-based resources. All scholars are provided with Chromebooks and hotspots for home use if needed to access our Internet-based resources. Our leased facilities have served us well. We have maintained a safe, clean, and functional learning environment. However, we are prepared to seek a different facility that will offer more space for our scholars and the many learning and enrichment experiences we offer. We are currently in escrow for a new location, which is still located in Central Anaheim. Projected change in location is scheduled for 2024-25. 21JUN2023 2023 30664236027379 Palm Lane Global Academy 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 30664310000000 Anaheim Union High 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 30664490000000 Brea-Olinda Unified 1 0 96 Met The district monitors, on an ongoing basis, its requirements to assign teachers appropriately, ensuring that all students have access to curriculum aligned instructional materials, and that all school facilities are safe, clean and functional. The district is aware that current labor and market conditions create challenges to hiring school personnel, and there has been a solution-focused approach to finding creative ways to meet the hiring needs of the district. As it relates to school facilities, the district continues to make serious strides in upgrading and refurbishing its facilities, with considerations for fencing and other perimeter safety initiatives. The textbook adoption process for social studies in the 2022-2023 school year was a textbook example of a collaborative and open process and the district’s commitment to providing curriculum aligned materials will be following that same approach with other subject areas. 29JUN2023 2023 30664560000000 Buena Park Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 30664640000000 Capistrano Unified 1 0 1125 Met 14JUN2023 2023 30664640106765 California Connections Academy Southern California 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 30664640123729 Community Roots Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 30664640124743 Oxford Preparatory Academy - South Orange County 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30664640140061 OCASA College Prep 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 30664646117758 Journey 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 30664646120356 Opportunities for Learning - Capistrano 1 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 30664720000000 Centralia Elementary 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 30664800000000 Cypress Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 30664980000000 Fountain Valley Elementary 1 0 0 Met The entire FVSD LCAP and Local Indicators can be found on on the FVSD website at www.fvsd.us 22JUN2023 2023 30665060000000 Fullerton Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30665140000000 Fullerton Joint Union High 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 30665220000000 Garden Grove Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30665300000000 Huntington Beach City Elementary 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30665300134221 Kinetic Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 30665480000000 Huntington Beach Union High 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 30665550000000 Laguna Beach Unified 1 0 0 Met 25MAY2023 2023 30665630000000 La Habra City Elementary 1 1 0 Met LHCSD is proud to implement an educational system that meets the needs of all students. All students have access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials. All students have been provided access to a Chromebook or iPad. LHCSD has had exemplary Williams' reviews which have consistently affirmed that our students have the appropriate textbooks and that our facilities are in good repair and do not have any deficiencies of note. LHCSD is a destination district and attracts high-quality teachers. Recruitment efforts have focused on hiring fully credentialed teachers in the subjects that are hard to hire, such as language (Spanish), math, science, and special education. 29JUN2023 2023 30665890000000 Magnolia Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 30665970000000 Newport-Mesa Unified 1 0 Met "100% of all NMUSD sites met the overall standard of ""Good"" or ""Exemplary."" NMUSD presented its Local Indicators report to the Board and the public on June 20, 2023." 20JUN2023 2023 30666130000000 Ocean View 1 0 0 Met The Ocean View School District is committed to providing students with high-quality teachers, standards-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean, functional school facilities, the data is collected and reported annually through the School Accountability Report Card (SARC). 27JUN2023 2023 30666210000000 Orange Unified 1 0 3 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30666216085328 Santiago Middle 1 0 0 Met 100% of teachers at Santiago Charter Middle School are appropriately assigned per their credential and this is inclusive of Career Technical courses and high school credit courses offered at Santiago. In addition to credentialing of teachers, Santiago's facilities continue to get needed improvements to the overall facility and safety of the campus to ensure the facilities are in at least good repair. 28JUN2023 2023 30666216094874 El Rancho Charter 1 0 0 Met 10MAY2023 2023 30666470000000 Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 30666700000000 Santa Ana Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 30666700101626 Edward B. Cole Academy 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 30666700106567 Nova Academy Early College High 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 30666700109066 Orange County Educational Arts Academy 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 30666700135897 Advanced Learning Academy 1 0 0 Met ALA works hard to offer a broad curriculum with highly qualified teachers that are fully credentialed. All students have access to state adopted curriculum. The school is kept clean and safe with work orders submitted in a timely manner when things need to be addressed. 27JUN2023 2023 30666706119127 El Sol Santa Ana Science and Arts Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 30666960000000 Savanna Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 30667460000000 Westminster 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 30736350000000 Saddleback Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 30736430000000 Tustin Unified 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 30736500000000 Irvine Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 30736500142232 Irvine Chinese Immersion Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 30739240000000 Los Alamitos Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 30768930000000 SBE - Magnolia Science Academy Santa Ana 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 30768930130765 Magnolia Science Academy Santa Ana 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 31103140000000 Placer County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 31103140126904 Placer County Pathways Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 31667610000000 Ackerman Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 31667616031009 Bowman Charter 1 0 0 Met 0 21JUN2023 2023 31667790000000 Alta-Dutch Flat Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 31667870000000 Auburn Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 31667950000000 Colfax Elementary 1 0 3 Met Priority 1: Met At Colfax Elementary School District, instructional staff provided a rigorous and collaborative environment for students to increase critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork during the 2022-2023 school year. In 2022-2023, 100% of classrooms were taught by highly qualified teachers with the proper credentials and expertise to deliver instruction based upon California state standards. There were no mis-assignments or vacancies in teaching positions. 100% of students had access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials to be used at school and at home including textbooks in all content areas including our science curriculum that was newly adopted in 2021. Each classroom used a Promethean Board as a digital instruction and learning tool along with student use of Chromebooks. According to the school’s 2022 FIT report, the school facilities were overall rated in fair condition. Mechanical, structural, and playground deficiencies were noted. In the summer of 2022, repairs were completed to install classroom HVAC and to upgrade roof wells. During the 2022-2023 school year, playground borders were improved and tan bark was replaced. One elevator was completely retrofitted, and the interior of the gymnasium was painted. As reported by parents in the California Healthy Kids Survey, 86% of parents and 54% of school staff agreed the school has clean and well-maintained facilities and properties. 14JUN2023 2023 31668030000000 Dry Creek Joint Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 31668290000000 Eureka Union 1 0 9 Met 14JUN2023 2023 31668370000000 Foresthill Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 31668450000000 Loomis Union Elementary 1 0 17 Met "LUSD conducts an analysis of each school facility annually. This is a collaborative process between district administration, site administration, site custodians, and our maintenance department. Based on the outcomes of these site visits, action plans for addressing areas of identified need are drafted and implemented. In addition to these annual site walks the LUSD Senior Director of Facilities, Maintenance, and Operations conducted a comprehensive condition assessment at all school sites in order to empower our team to both better understand overarching facility issues and effectively short and long term plan. In short, the findings of the comprehensive condition assessment showed that our sites, while well maintained, were all aging. LUSD is currently focused on replacement versus maintenance in several key areas across all sites. This data fed into the Facility Inspection Tool evaluation for each school site. Across all six LUSD school sites there were 17 areas scored with a rating of ""fair"" or ""poor."" Broken down by school these 17 instances are: Franklin (2), HCP (3), LGS (2), Ophir (2), Penryn (3), Placer (4). Detailed information on the FIT scores for each school can be found in the site's SARC. LUSD plans to continue to prioritize replacement over maintenance for existing facilities while simultaneously investigating growth opportunities in the coming years in order to proactively support the anticipated needs of staff, students, and families." 12JUN2023 2023 31668450117150 Loomis Basin Charter 1 0 1 Met "LBCS facilities are reviewed annually by the maintenance and operations team, using the Facility Inspection Tool (FIT). At last review all areas were marked with a rating of ""good"" with one exception. Due to HVAC and Septic Systems nearing the end of viable use period, LBCS received a ""poor"" rating in the Systems Category. In order to address this, LBCS continues work on a long term replacement versus repair plan." 12JUN2023 2023 31668520000000 Newcastle Elementary 1 0 11 Met 28JUN2023 2023 31668520109827 Newcastle Charter 1 0 11 Met 28JUN2023 2023 31668520120105 Creekside Charter 1 0 1 Met We had some roof damage due to the winter of 23-24 and have secured a fix. We have secured a contractor to fix. 20JUN2023 2023 31668520121608 Harvest Ridge Cooperative Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 31668520127928 Rocklin Academy Gateway 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 31668860000000 Placer Hills Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 31668940000000 Placer Union High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 31668940138081 Maidu Virtual Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 31669100000000 Roseville City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 31669280000000 Roseville Joint Union High 1 0 0 Met "Our 2022-2023 Facility Inspection Tool (FIT) Report completed in May 2023 revealed that all campuses were rated ""Good"" or higher in all categorical and overall ratings." 08JUN2023 2023 31669280121418 John Adams Academy - Roseville 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 31669280141622 New Pacific School - Roseville 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 31669440000000 Tahoe-Truckee Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 31669440121624 Sierra Expeditionary Learning 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 31669510000000 Western Placer Unified 1 0 157 Met WPUSD opened a brand-new elementary school (Scott M Leaman Elementary) in the fall of 2020 and a brand-new high school (Twelve Bridges High School) in the fall of 2021. Additionally, in the past four years, both Lincoln High School and Glen Edwards Middle School have undergone significant facilities upgrades. We are fully committed to all of our students having access to state-of-the-art school facilities. 20JUN2023 2023 31669510135871 John Adams Academy - Lincoln 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 31669513130168 Horizon Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 31750850000000 Rocklin Unified 1 0 0 Met Rocklin Unified is meeting the local indicator for Priority 1. All teachers were appropriately assigned and all teaching positions were filled. All students had access to their own assigned textbook in all core curriculum areas and the District has provided each student with sufficient textbooks and instructional materials aligned to the academic content standards and consistent with the cycles and content of the curriculum frameworks. In all instances facilities met the “good repair” status with an overall rating of “good” or “exemplary.” RUSD is committed to continuously providing for the needs of all students. 21JUN2023 2023 31750850117879 Maria Montessori Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 31750850119487 Western Sierra Collegiate Academy 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 31750856118392 Rocklin Academy 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 32103220000000 Plumas County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 32669690000000 Plumas Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 32669693230083 Plumas Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 33103300000000 Riverside County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met RCOE reviewed teacher certification data and Aeries course assignments and determined that all teachers were assigned to subjects aligned to their credentials. RCOE maintained textbook sufficiency to ensure all students have access to standards aligned instructional materials. Alternative Education used the Destiny Textbook Management System to monitor inventories of instructional materials. All principals conducted audits of their instructional materials and ordered replacement textbooks when needed and when deficiencies were reported by teachers. The central office administrator monitored the textbook inventory and distribution process to ensure that all students had a textbook in each subject area and that classrooms had sets of textbooks to ensure that textbook sufficiency was maintained. RCOE conducted the annual inspection of all school sites using the Facilities Inspection Tool which rates the condition of systems (gas leaks, mechanical, HVAC, sewer), interior rooms (surfaces), cleanliness (overall cleanliness, pest/vermin infestation), electrical (electrical outlets, switches, lights), restrooms/fountains (restroom cleanliness, sinks, toilets, drinking fountains), safety (fire safety, hazardous materials), structural (damage, roofs), and external (school grounds, windows, doors, gates, fences) and provides an overall rating of good, fair, or poor. All facilities were rated as in good condition. 07JUN2023 2023 33103300110833 River Springs Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 33103300125237 Leadership Military Academy 1 1 Met 28JUN2023 2023 33103300125385 Imagine Schools, Riverside County 1 0 0 Met The LEA provides support to ensure appropriate teacher assignments, ensures that all students have access to aligned and newly adopted curricular materials, and maintains safe, clean, and functional school sites that are in good repair. 15JUN2023 2023 33103300128397 CBK Charter 1 0 0 Met CBK Charter reviewed teacher certification data and Aeries course assignments and determined that all teachers were assigned to subjects aligned to their credentials. CBK Charter maintained textbook sufficiency to ensure all students have access to standards aligned instructional materials. Alternative Education used the Destiny Textbook Management System to monitor inventories of instructional materials. All principals conducted audits of their instructional materials and ordered replacement textbooks when needed and when deficiencies were reported by teachers. The central office administrator monitored the textbook inventory and distribution process to ensure that all students had a textbook in each subject area and that classrooms had sets of textbooks to ensure that textbook sufficiency was maintained. The Riverside County Office of Education conducted the annual inspection of all school sites using the Facilities Inspection Tool which rates the condition of systems (gas leaks, mechanical, HVAC, sewer), interior rooms (surfaces), cleanliness (overall cleanliness, pest/vermin infestation), electrical (electrical outlets, switches, lights), restrooms/fountains (restroom cleanliness, sinks, toilets, drinking fountains), safety (fire safety, hazardous materials), structural (damage, roofs), and external (school grounds, windows, doors, gates, fences) and provides an overall rating of good, fair, or poor. All facilities were rated as in good condition. 20JUN2023 2023 33103300128777 Gateway College and Career Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 33103300136168 Temecula International Academy 1 0 0 Met Course enrollment data identified on our student information system (Aeries) will be utilized to monitor the programs and services of unduplicated and exceptional needs pupils. The administration works closely with the SPED coordinator and other identified staff to monitor the progress of these student groups that have been identified in our SIS system. Curriculum has recently been updated to include 100% access to a broad course of study for each grade span. Much consideration has been given to specific programs that will appropriately support students at each grade level. TIA has been able to purchase an adequate amount of curricular resources that are provided to every student enrolled at TIA. 22JUN2023 2023 33103300137836 Pivot Charter School Riverside 1 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 33103300137851 Julia Lee Performing Arts Academy 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 33103300137869 Excelsior Charter School Corona-Norco 1 0 0 Met Excelsior Charter Schools diligently recruits and hires appropriately credentialed teachers for all students and in all subjects yearly. Any misassignments are due to the availability of specific credentials and authorizations at the time of need. Misassignments are reviewed yearly to ensure all students have an appropriately credentialed teacher assigned to them. Any vacant positions have an emphasis placed upon them to staff appropriately and as soon as possible. All students enrolled at Excelsior Charter Schools have full access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials at both school and at home. Excelsior provides all students with a device and internet connection if needed to complete their school-work within our online learning management system. All facilities are in good repair. 15JUN2023 2023 33103300138024 Journey 1 0 0 Met 10JUN2023 2023 33103300138602 JCS - Pine Hills 1 0 2 Met 09JUN2023 2023 33103300139428 Garvey/Allen Visual & Performing Arts Academy for STEM 1 0 0 Met As reported in the LCAP Annual Updates for 2022-23: -100% of teachers had the appropriate credentials as documented in CALPADS. -100% of students had access to State Standards-aligned instruction and materials. -All facilities met standards as measured on the Facility Inspection Tool and as reported on the School Accountability Report Card. 29JUN2023 2023 33103300140780 Audeo Valley Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 33316250000000 California School for the Deaf-Riverside (State Special Schl) 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 33669770000000 Alvord Unified 1 10 Met 08JUN2023 2023 33669850000000 Banning Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 33669930000000 Beaumont Unified 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 33669930127142 Highland Academy 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 33669930139360 Mission Vista Academy 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 33670330000000 Corona-Norco Unified 1 0 0 Met CNUSD is dedicated to ensuring that every student has access to high-quality instruction that aligns with rigorous standards. Over the past two years, we have made significant updates to our curriculum, including adopting new textbooks for K-8 Math, 7-12 Science, 7-12 History, 7-12 World Languages, and High School Health. We will continue this process in the 2023-2024 school year with Government and Economics text adoption. To support our teachers in implementing these new curricular materials effectively, we are providing intentional and explicit professional learning opportunities. These sessions will focus on best practices for instruction, aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and California Curriculum Frameworks. We also offer additional workshops throughout the year, which feature research-based pedagogy. These workshops prioritize student engagement, encourage meaningful discourse, and aim to ensure that all students achieve mastery of the standards. 20JUN2023 2023 33670410000000 Desert Center Unified 1 0 0 Met Areas and classrooms of Eagle Mountain School are in “good repair” and there are no formally identified facilities that are not in “good repair”. There have been no Williams Reports issued to the school. The school has formally developed a Five-year Facilities Plan. This plan was supported by a facilities inspection conducted by Kitchell Construction (Spring 2022) and the work of the governing board Spring 2023. The board has and continues to update various areas of the facility. 21JUN2023 2023 33670580000000 Desert Sands Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 33670586031959 George Washington Charter 1 0 0 Met All Washington Charter School teachers are properly assigned. All WCS students have access to curriculum and instructional materials that is aligned to standards. The school is clean and facilities are in good condition. 12JUN2023 2023 33670586031991 Palm Desert Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 33670820000000 Hemet Unified 1 0 5 Met 20JUN2023 2023 33670820120675 Western Center Academy 1 0 0 Met 16MAY2023 2023 33670900000000 Jurupa Unified 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 33671160000000 Menifee Union 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 33671160109843 Santa Rosa Academy 1 0 0 Met The Local Educational Agency has met the requirements of appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean, and functional school facilities. 14JUN2023 2023 33671240000000 Moreno Valley Unified 1 0 1 Met 27JUN2023 2023 33671570000000 Nuview Union 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 33671573331014 Nuview Bridge Early College High 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 33671730000000 Palm Springs Unified 1 0 0 Met During 2022-23, all PSUSD school sites received overall ratings of “good repair” or higher using the Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT). Williams Act facilities inspections were conducted using the FIT by outside evaluators, and all remaining school sites were inspected for School Accountability Report Card (SARC) reporting by the PSUSD Maintenance and Operations team using the FIT. All facilities issues identified during inspections were documented using the district’s work order system, with repairs prioritized and completed within required timelines. 27JUN2023 2023 33671736032411 Cielo Vista Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 33671810000000 Palo Verde Unified 1 0 8 Met 27JUN2023 2023 33671810138610 Scale Leadership Academy - East 1 0 0 Met 17JUN2023 2023 33671990000000 Perris Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 33671996105571 Innovative Horizons Charter 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 33672070000000 Perris Union High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 33672070101170 California Military Institute 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 33672150000000 Riverside Unified 1 0 2 Met "All facilities met the standard of ""good repair"" with the exception of JW North High School. A significant issue with a custodial closet space was identified during the FIT inspection of North. The issue has been resolved, returning North back to ""good repair"" status." 29JUN2023 2023 33672150126128 REACH Leadership STEAM Academy 1 0 0 Met 01FEB2023 2023 33672310000000 Romoland Elementary 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 33672490000000 San Jacinto Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 33672496114748 San Jacinto Valley Academy 1 0 0 Met 25MAY2023 2023 33736760000000 Coachella Valley Unified 1 0 236 Met "Facilities were rated using the Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT). * Inspections were conducted at all 21 district school sites. * Each school is rated in 8 Main Categories: Systems, Interior, Cleanliness, Electrical, Restrooms/Fountains, Safety, Structural, and External. * 20 schools had an overall rating of ""Good"" and 1 school had a rating of ""Fair"" * The Restroom Rating for 13 schools was ""Good"", 5 schools were ""Fair, and 3 schools were rated ""Poor"" * A total of 453 individual areas were inspected; each area was inspected for 15 subcategories for a total of over 6,795 ratings. There were 236 instances (3.5%) that did not meet the ""good repair"" standard. * The areas with the most deficiencies included interior surfaces, electrical, and sinks/fountains. * All conditions cited as ""deficiency"" that were critical to the health and safety of pupils and staff were immediately addressed. * There were no instances of ""extreme deficiency""." 22JUN2023 2023 33736760121673 NOVA Academy - Coachella 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 33751760000000 Lake Elsinore Unified 1 0 1 Met "Meeting the State's priority area and requirements for appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean, functional school facilities has continued to be a priority for the district. The 2022-2023 school year has continued to be significantly challenging to staff schools, but the Personnel Department and principals have worked hard to ensure the district continues to employ appropriately assigned teachers. The district has adopted Standards-aligned textbooks in the areas of Mathematics, English Language Arts/English Language Development, History/Social Science (Secondary) and Science. In the 2023-2024 school year, the Instructional Support Services Division will begin their review of World Languages, Mathematics and Literacy textbooks and materials. The F.I.T. report identified the following: 11 schools (Exemplary), 12 schools (Good) and 1 school (Fair). Terra Cotta Middle School was identified as ""Fair"" and had several improvements in the 2022-2023 school year to fix areas identified." 15JUN2023 2023 33751760120204 Sycamore Academy of Science and Cultural Arts 1 0 Met At Sycamore Academy, our commitment is to provide every student with an exceptional education. This encompasses the presence of well-qualified teachers, access to appropriate learning materials, and a safe and conducive learning environment. We set our sights beyond the bare minimum; our goal is excellence. To gauge our progress, we diligently review the data found in the School Accountability Report Card. We believe in transparency and accountability, so we regularly communicate our findings with our local school leaders. Our pursuit of excellence is unceasing. We are dedicated to delivering an extraordinary educational experience to our students. This involves continuous support and training for our educators to ensure they are well-prepared. We are also resolute in ensuring that the materials students use for learning align perfectly with their needs. Additionally, we invest in maintaining and enhancing our school facilities to create safe and nurturing spaces for learning. Listening to feedback from our community and partners helps us identify and resolve any emerging issues promptly. In summary, Sycamore Academy's commitment to self-reflection demonstrates our deep care for our students. We do not settle for mediocrity; our aim is to provide the highest standard of education possible. 13JUN2023 2023 33751920000000 Temecula Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 33751923330917 Temecula Preparatory 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 33751926112551 Temecula Valley Charter 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 11SEP2023 2023 33752000000000 Murrieta Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met All MVUSD facilities are in good repair and maintained on a consistent basis. Warm Spring Middle School had a FIT review this year, and the interior of the site was rated as “Fair”. This has since been mitigated. 13JUN2023 2023 33752420000000 Val Verde Unified 1 0 0 Met Val Verde had one misassignment of English learners and zero vacant positions. Zero students in Val Verde were without access to their own copies of instructional materials again this year. Zero instances of facilities not meeting “good repair” were reported on the most recent Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT) reports. 20JUN2023 2023 34103480000000 Sacramento County Office of Education 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 34103480136275 Fortune 1 1 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 34103480140160 American River Collegiate Academy 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34103480142091 Capital College & Career Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 34672800000000 Arcohe Union Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met All students have access to all instructional materials and equipment. All facilities are in good repair with no deficiencies listed on the most recent Facility Inspection Report. 15JUN2023 2023 34673140000000 Elk Grove Unified 1 0 0 Met The percentage of effective teachers does not include teachers who are: working toward obtaining a credential; employed on emergency permits while waiting to enter a teacher preparation program or pass required exams; needing additional supplemental authorization; two or fewer years into teaching; coming from out of state working toward obtaining an English Learner Authorization. These teachers are working towards getting their appropriate credentials but are authorized to teach students using the emergency credentials that have been issued to them by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. 27JUN2023 2023 34673140111732 California Montessori Project - Elk Grove Campus 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 34673140137281 SAVA - Sacramento Academic and Vocational Academy - EGUSD 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34673146112254 Elk Grove Charter 1 0 0 Met As a specialized independent study program, EC 44865 allows for consenting teachers who hold a valid teaching credential issued by the State Board or Commission on Teacher Credentialling, to be authorized in any content area. The percentage for the Course-Teacher alignment local indicator does not consider this nuance to teacher qualifications and assignment. Therefore, within EGCS’s program, all teachers hold valid teaching credentials and under EC 44865 are authorized to teach all content areas within the school’s independent study program. As well, the percentage of effective teachers does not include teachers who are: working toward obtaining a credential; employed on emergency permits while waiting to enter a teacher preparation program or pass required exams; needing additional supplemental authorization; two or fewer years into teaching; coming from out of state working toward obtaining an English Learner Authorization. These teachers are working towards getting their appropriate credentials but are authorized to teach students using the emergency credentials that have been issued to them by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. 27JUN2023 2023 34673220000000 Elverta Joint Elementary 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 34673300000000 Folsom-Cordova Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 34673300106757 Folsom Cordova K-8 Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 34673300142208 New Pacific School-Rancho Cordova 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 34673480000000 Galt Joint Union Elementary 1 0 6 Met 21JUN2023 2023 34673550000000 Galt Joint Union High 1 0 534 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674130000000 River Delta Joint Unified 1 0 53 Met 13JUN2023 2023 34674130114660 Delta Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 34674210000000 Robla Elementary 1 0 Not Met The teacher shortage being felt throughout the state was also experienced in Robla. We had one intern teacher and three long-term substitutes covering Self-Contained classroom assignments. These teachers were fully qualified with emergency teaching permits. One physical education teacher was also an intern completing his single subject teaching credential program. We have another physical education teacher who currently holds a multiple subject teaching credential. 29JUN2023 2023 34674210132019 Paseo Grande Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34674210137950 Marconi Learning Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34674210140178 New Hope Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 34674390000000 Sacramento City Unified 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 34674390101048 St. HOPE Public School 7 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674390101295 Sol Aureus College Preparatory 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 34674390101881 New Technology High 1 0 0 Met 08MAY2023 2023 34674390101899 George Washington Carver School of Arts and Science 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674390101907 The MET 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674390102038 Sacramento Charter High 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674390102343 Aspire Capitol Heights Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674390106898 The Language Academy of Sacramento 1 0 0 Met To date, the access to technology for students’ school wide is 1:1 ratio. All students have access to their own copies of instructional materials as well as to exemplary instruction with qualified classroom teachers. As of 2015, LAS completed a state of the art gymnasium and two story structure for middle school. As of 2023, 94% of LAS teachers have two years or more classroom teaching experience and 91% have five or more years of teaching experience. 23JUN2023 2023 34674390111757 California Montessori Project - Capitol Campus 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 34674390121665 Yav Pem Suab Academy - Preparing for the Future Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 34674390123901 Capitol Collegiate Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 34674390131136 New Joseph Bonnheim (NJB) Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674390135343 Growth Public 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 34674390137406 SAVA - Sacramento Academic and Vocational Academy - SCUSD 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34674396033799 Bowling Green Elementary 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674470000000 San Juan Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 34674470112169 California Montessori Project-San Juan Campuses 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 34674470114983 Golden Valley River 1 1 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 34674470120469 Aspire Alexander Twilight College Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674470121467 Aspire Alexander Twilight Secondary Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674470128124 Gateway International 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34674470132399 Golden Valley Orchard 1 1 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 34674473430691 Options for Youth-San Juan 1 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 34674473430717 Visions In Education 1 0 1 Met 22JUN2023 2023 34674473430758 San Juan Choices Charter 1 1 0 Met At Choices, all students have access to online curriculum at all times. Students in need are provided with the technology resources that are required to utilize the online curriculum. All teachers are appropriately assigned to courses for which they are credentialed. The Choices campus is safe, clean, and functional. In 2023, 98% of students reported that they feel safe on campus, 98% of parents agreed that the Choices Charter School facility meets the needs of the school, and 99% of parents agreed that the school provides adequate staffing to support the school's program. 27JUN2023 2023 34739730000000 Center Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 34752830000000 Natomas Unified 1 0 0 Met As applicable, 100% of all school sites promptly address any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year and provide information annually on progress meeting this standard to the local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and reports to stakeholders and the public through the Dashboard. As of June 21, 2023, the latest Teacher Preparation and Placement public data available is from school year 2020-21 ? Mis-Assignments of Teachers of English Learners = 3.78% ? Total Teacher Misassignments = 5.45% ? Vacant Teacher Positions = 0 28JUN2023 2023 34752830108860 Westlake Charter 1 0 0 Met All students have appropriate access to standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. Mabry and East Commerce facilities should be in good repair or better. 08JUN2023 2023 34752830112425 Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 34752830120113 Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Middle 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 34752830126060 Leroy Greene Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 34752830134049 Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Elementary 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 34752833430659 Natomas Charter 1 0 0 Met All faculty and staff members employed by Natomas Charter School are required to possess the personal characteristics, knowledge, and successful experience, along with the responsibilities and qualifications defined in their job description. Certificated teachers with valid teaching credentials issued by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing are assigned to the core academic classes of math, language arts, science and social studies per our charter petition approved by the Natomas Unified School District Board of Trustees. All of our arts teachers have obtained or are in the process of obtaining Career Technical Education teaching credentials. The school is also working with staff to ensure all teachers are fully credentialed by July 1, 2025 to meet the legislative requirements of AB1505. As of September 2021, all of our positions are properly staffed in accordance with our charter. Students in all grades have access to individual, standards-aligned instructional materials. NCS invests resources annually to ensure that all of its campuses are modern, well-maintained and clean. We continue to partner with Natomas USD on maintaining exceptional instructional facilities for our students in each of our academies. 12JUN2023 2023 34765050000000 Twin Rivers Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34765050101766 Community Outreach Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34765050101832 Futures High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34765050108415 Heritage Peak Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 34765050108795 Creative Connections Arts Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34765050108837 Community Collaborative Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34765050113878 Higher Learning Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34765050114272 SAVA - Sacramento Academic and Vocational Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34765050130757 Highlands Community Charter 1 0 0 Met All teachers at Highlands are appropriately assigned and all students at Highlands Community Charter School have access to standards-based curriculum which can be accessed at school and at home as well as devices which have been provided to them such as laptops, hot spots, and smartphones to assist them in this process. All school locations are safe, clean, and functional. We contract with safety officers and janitorial services to ensure clean and safe campuses and have in house maintenance crew for paint, electrical, and other facilities needs. 15JUN2023 2023 34765050139584 California Innovative Career Academy 1 0 0 Met All teachers at CICA are appropriately assigned and all students at California Innovative Career Academy have access to standards-based curriculum which can be accessed at school and at home as well as devices which have been provided to them such as laptops, hot spots, and smartphones to assist them in this process. All school locations are safe, clean, and functional. We contract with safety officers and janitorial services to ensure clean and safe campuses and have in house maintenance crew for paint, electrical, and other facilities needs. 15JUN2023 2023 34765056033336 Smythe Academy of Arts and Sciences 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 34765056112643 Westside Preparatory Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 35103550000000 San Benito County Office of Education 1 0 2 Met 22JUN2023 2023 35674540000000 Bitterwater-Tully Elementary 1 0 4 Met We are currently getting bids to replace the roof, bathroom partitions, retaining wall by the outdoor classroom, and for replacement mulch. 28JUN2023 2023 35674620000000 Cienega Union Elementary 1 1 0 Met 30MAY2023 2023 35674700000000 Hollister 1 0 1 Met Based on the School Accountability Report Card (SARC) approved on January 24, 2023, there were no teacher mis assignments and all students had access to standards-aligned instructional materials. The FIT Report indicated that throughout all ten school facilities, there was one facility that did not meet the “good repair” criteria. More detailed information for this Local Indicator can be found on the individual FIT and SARC reports for each school. 27JUN2023 2023 35674700127688 Hollister Prep 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 35674880000000 Jefferson Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 35675040000000 North County Joint Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met The District works diligently to hire and appropriately assign qualified teachers. This process begins in March of each year. The District also ensures that all students have access to curriculum in the classroom and online. All students in 1st-8th grade are assigned to a chromebook in the classroom as well. The campus staff 5 custodians who maintain the cleanliness. The Board of Trustee do an annual walk through to ensure that it is well maintained. Deferred maintenance funds are maintained as well. The campus is repainted as needed. The new carpet is on a 10 year cycle. The district takes pride in a safe, clean campus. 22JUN2023 2023 35675200000000 Panoche Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 35675380000000 San Benito High 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 35675530000000 Southside Elementary 1 Not Met 2023 35675610000000 Tres Pinos Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 35675790000000 Willow Grove Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 35752590000000 Aromas - San Juan Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36103630000000 San Bernardino County Office of Education 1 0 Met 100% of students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials; and safe, clean and functional school facilities. 05JUN2023 2023 36103630115808 Norton Science and Language Academy 1 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 36103630139147 Sycamore Academy of Science and Cultural Arts - Chino Valley 1 0 Met Standard Met: Sycamore Academy is deeply committed to our students' well-being and academic success. Here's our progress on key aspects: Appropriately Assigned Teachers: We recruit and retain highly qualified teachers across grades and subjects. Ongoing professional development enhances teachers' expertise and cultural competency. Rigorous teacher evaluation ensures suitable assignments. Access to Curriculum-Aligned Instructional Materials: We invest in curriculum updates to align with state standards and diverse student needs. A digital platform ensures easy access to materials for in-class and remote learning. Continuous assessment and feedback enhance instructional quality. Safe, Clean, and Functional School Facilities: Prioritizing safety and cleanliness, we maintain functional and welcoming environments. Robust safety measures, including security personnel and emergency protocols, protect all. Sustainability initiatives promote energy efficiency and waste reduction. Community Engagement: Active engagement of parents, community members, and stakeholders in decision-making processes. Regular town hall meetings, surveys, and feedback ensure community input guides our progress. 13JUN2023 2023 36103630140012 Entrepreneur High Fontana 1 0 0 Met All teachers are certified and our school is WASC-accredited. All teachers requested and received their preferred curriculum materials. 10JUN2023 2023 36103633630761 Excelsior Charter 1 0 0 Met Excelsior Charter Schools diligently recruits and hires appropriately credentialed teachers for all students and in all subjects yearly. Any misassignments are due to the availability of specific credentials and authorizations at the time of need. Misassignments are reviewed yearly to ensure all students have an appropriately credentialed teacher assigned to them. Any vacant positions have an emphasis placed upon them to staff appropriately and as soon as possible. All students enrolled at Excelsior Charter Schools have full access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials at both school and at home. Excelsior provides all students with a device and internet connection if needed to complete their school-work within our online learning management system. All facilities are in good repair. 13JUN2023 2023 36103636111918 Desert Trails Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 36675870000000 Adelanto Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 2023 36675870128462 Taylion High Desert Academy/Adelanto 1 0 0 Met Taylion is diligent about creating a safe and welcoming environment as well as providing all necessary materials needed to support and enhance academic excellence and inclusion. 15JUN2023 2023 36675950000000 Alta Loma Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36676110000000 Barstow Unified 1 0 12 Met 27JUN2023 2023 36676370000000 Bear Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 36676450000000 Central Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 36676520000000 Chaffey Joint Union High 1 0 0 Met The Chaffey Joint Union High School District (CJUHSD) offers its students a quality educational environment where students have access to instructional resources, are placed in appropriate instructional settings, have qualified educators in their classrooms, and learn in exemplary facilities. Every student has access to instructional materials for each of their classes. The District provides Chromebooks and necessary technological support to ensure all students have digital access to instructional materials at school and at home. Nearly every teacher holds appropriate credentials/authorizations, and when a technical issue arises with a credential, Personnel works with the teacher to resolve it. Any vacancies within the teaching staff are addressed as quickly as possible to ensure continuity and a high level of instruction. The CJUHSD continuously monitors this indicator as it moves to accomplish its vision: “All CJUHSD students will graduate ready for college and careers.” Finally, the District routinely earns exemplary ratings on its Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT). In addition to properly maintained classrooms, buildings, and grounds, new facilities continue to be planned, constructed, or are in use thanks to the community’s 2012 approval of Measure P, including facilities that provide additional safety features. 14JUN2023 2023 36676780000000 Chino Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 36676780137547 Allegiance STEAM Academy - Thrive 1 1 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 36676860000000 Colton Joint Unified 1 0 29 Met CJUSD continues to place a priority on appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. During annual Williams monitoring 100% of curriculum continues to be aligned to state standards, we continue to strive for all appropriately assigned teachers where possible and of the 29 instances of facilities where the good repair standard was not met, 27 of those instances were immediately corrected while the remaining 2 were in the process of being repaired. At CJUSD we strive to provide all students with the best educational experience and environment possible. 29JUN2023 2023 36676940000000 Cucamonga Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 36677020000000 Etiwanda Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 36677100000000 Fontana Unified 1 0 0 Met Fontana Unified School District’s Facilities, Maintenance, Operations & Transportation Department personnel, along with school site custodians, take pride in ensuring facilities remain up-to-date and adequate space is provided for students and staff. To facilitate this, a formal inspection report is prepared annually by an outside inspector for each school facility using the Facility Inspection Tool (FIT). For the most recent inspections all school sites received overall ratings of “good repair” or higher using the Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT). Any individual deficiencies identified during inspections were documented and either remedied at the time of the inspection or issued a work order for the deficiency to be remedied as soon as possible. There were no extreme deficiencies observed at the time of the inspections. The Facilities, Maintenance, Operations, & Transportation Department dedicates ongoing attention to remedy facility issues as soon as possible. 21JUN2023 2023 36677100141952 Allegiance STEAM Academy - Thrive, Fontana 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 36677360000000 Helendale Elementary 1 0 0 Met Helendale Elementary has passed its recent William Act inspection, showing that all students have access to instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. 28JUN2023 2023 36677360116723 Academy of Careers and Exploration 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 36677360128439 Empire Springs Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 36677360130948 Independence Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met The most recent Williams Act visit highlighted that students have access to their own instructional materials. 28JUN2023 2023 36677360136069 Sage Oak Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 36677360136937 Vista Norte Public Charter 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 36677360139576 Excel Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met Excel Academy Charter School (EACS) TK teachers have met the required qualifications to teach TK during the 23-24 school year. 22JUN2023 2023 36677770000000 Morongo Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 36677850000000 Mountain View Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 36677930000000 Mt. Baldy Joint Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 36678010000000 Needles Unified 1 0 0 Met All students had access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. We had 0 instances where our facilities did not meet the Good Repair standard. 20JUN2023 2023 36678190000000 Ontario-Montclair 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 36678270000000 Oro Grande 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678270113928 Riverside Preparatory 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678270137174 Mojave River Academy - Gold Canyon 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678270137182 Mojave River Academy - National Trails 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678270137190 Mojave River Academy - Oro Grande 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678270137208 Mojave River Academy - Route 66 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678270137216 Mojave River Academy - Rockview Park 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678270137224 Mojave River Academy - Silver Mountain 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678270137232 Mojave River Academy - Marble City 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36678430000000 Redlands Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 36678433630928 Grove 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 36678500000000 Rialto Unified 1 0 63 Met 21JUN2023 2023 36678680000000 Rim of the World Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 36678760000000 San Bernardino City Unified 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 36678760107730 ASA Charter 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years All of ASA Charter Schools students have their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials. In addition, we continue to make facility improvements that include an increase in security measures for our school campus. 2023 36678760109850 Public Safety Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 36678760117192 SOAR Charter Academy 1 0 1 Met SOAR reported all deficiencies to the district. The district ordered parts. Most of the parts were on back order. The repairs were completed March 2023. 24MAY2023 2023 36678760120006 New Vision Middle 1 0 0 Met We diligently work to ensure that our students have everything required for learning, and a safe well-maintained, clean, learning environment. 10JUN2023 2023 36678760120568 Options for Youth-San Bernardino 1 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 36678760121343 iEmpire Academy 1 0 0 Met 10JUN2023 2023 36678760122317 Hardy Brown College Prep 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 36678760126714 Woodward Leadership Academy 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 36678760133892 Ballington Academy for the Arts and Sciences - San Bernardino 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 36678760136952 Entrepreneur High 1 0 0 Met 10JUN2023 2023 36678760137935 Savant Preparatory Academy of Business 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 36678763630993 Provisional Accelerated Learning Academy 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 36678920000000 Trona Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met Our district has developed a stronger protocol to monitor and follow credential requirements from the County Office of Education. 29JUN2023 2023 36679180000000 Victor Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 36679186101927 Sixth Street Prep 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 36679186118350 Mountain View Montessori Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 36679340000000 Victor Valley Union High 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 36679343630670 Options for Youth-Victor Valley Charter 1 0 Met In 2022-2023, we were 100% aligned with appropriately assigned teachers. All multiple subject teachers were moved into support roles. All other staff members met the qualifications for their job duties 30JUN2023 2023 36679590000000 Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met Total number of vacant teacher positions: 4. 20JUN2023 2023 36679590114256 Inland Leaders Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 36679590124032 Competitive Edge Charter Academy (CECA) 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 36738580000000 Baker Valley Unified 1 0 1 Met 22JUN2023 2023 36738900000000 Silver Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 36739570000000 Snowline Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 36750440000000 Hesperia Unified 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 36750440107516 Summit Leadership Academy-High Desert 1 Not Met 2023 36750440112441 Pathways to College K8 1 0 2 Met Pathways to College will be moving to a new site in the 2024/2025 school year. Because it will be a new site, there will be no facility deficiencies. 20JUN2023 2023 36750440114389 Mirus Secondary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 36750440116707 Encore Jr./Sr. High School for the Performing and Visual Arts 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 36750440118059 LaVerne Elementary Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36750510000000 Lucerne Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 36750510115089 Sky Mountain Charter 1 0 0 Met 100% of our teachers are compliant with Education Code 44865 and 51747.5 which deal with independent study teacher assignments. Our CalSAAS vacancies are related to CalPads errors. The vacancies are not actual vacancies and instead represent community college courses our students took. Some of our misassignments were due to push in/pull out SPED teachers, not the Teachers of Record. We did not realize they needed ELA on their credential when they were not the Teachers of Record. This has been corrected. Another misassignment was due to an expired credential. It expired 8/20/21, but was incorrectly keyed into our system as expiring 8/21/21. These have all been corrected. We provide ongoing professional development opportunities for teachers to increase their knowledge of subject specific content. We use Title II funding to support teachers in earning additional single subject credentials. We also pay for an induction program for new teachers and administrators. All students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials as part of their Instructional Funding as well as checking out items through our curriculum library. Ensuring students achieve academically through individualized learning is one of our LCAP goals. As a non-site based independent study charter school, we do not have facilities. 14JUN2023 2023 36750510136432 Alta Vista Innovation High 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 36750510136960 Elite Academic Academy - Lucerne 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36750510137794 Gorman Learning Center San Bernardino/Santa Clarita 1 0 2 Met All teachers hold EL Authorizations. 29JUN2023 2023 36750510138107 Southern California Flex Academy 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 36750510139188 Granite Mountain Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 36750690000000 Upland Unified 1 0 0 Met Through the SARC and Williams process, it was determined that all facilities have met the standard of good repair and that all student have access to the necessary standards-aligned instructional materials. 21JUN2023 2023 36750770000000 Apple Valley Unified 1 0 1 Met The state dashboard link to teacher qualifications shows that we had a large number of teachers who were in the earliest stages of credential attainment. This data is from the 2021/22 school year and is much reduced as this large number of new teachers continues to progress toward full credential status. 08JUN2023 2023 36750773631207 Academy for Academic Excellence 1 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 37103710000000 San Diego County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met We had four (4) vacancies this year. 14JUN2023 2023 37103710108548 Iftin Charter 1 1 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 28SEP2023 2023 37103710124321 Howard Gardner Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 37103710134577 Audeo Charter II 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37103710136085 Scholarship Prep - Oceanside 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 37103710137695 Community Montessori 1 0 0 Met "No current teacher vacancies, all facilities met ""good repair"" standards for Williams visit and students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials" 28JUN2023 2023 37103710137752 Dimensions Collaborative 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 37103710138016 Pacific Springs Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 37103710138404 Classical Academy Vista 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 37103710138594 Dual Language Immersion North County 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 37103710138792 JCS - Manzanita 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 37103716119119 Literacy First Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37679670000000 Alpine Union Elementary 1 0 7 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37679830000000 Borrego Springs Unified 1 0 0 Not Met 13SEP2023 2023 37679830134890 San Diego Workforce Innovation High 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 37679910000000 Cajon Valley Union 1 0 0 Met Cajon Valley Union School District participates in the annual Williams settlement requirements at every school. During this audit, we have verified that all students have access to the adopted core curriculum and there were no teacher vacancies or mis assignments. Additionally, all schools met the “good repair” standard during the audit, according to the Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT). In order to evaluate and ensure school campuses, Cajon Valley has hired a Coordinator of Safety and Security as well as a Campus Security Lead for each middle school campus. This team will work with consulting agencies to better Cajon Valley school sites. 13JUN2023 2023 37679910108563 EJE Elementary Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37679910119255 EJE Middle Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37679910139394 Kidinnu Academy 1 0 0 Met 0 teachers were misassigned 0 missassignments of teachers of ELs 0 vacant teacher positions 100% of Kidinnu Academy students had access to their own copy of instructional materials 20JUN2023 2023 37679910140558 Bostonia Global 1 0 0 Met "Over the past year, district, college, and university leaders developed a Portraits of Graduates framework to establish graduation expectations. The profile includes a set of competencies whose purpose is to hold our students to high expectations. Priority standards are embedded within the competencies. A rubric defining the competencies at high school is currently complete. The 3-5 and 6-8 competency rubrics are under development. These rubrics clearly define the learning intentions and a learning progression leading to college and career success. Each student, in partnership with their advisor, develops a dynamic Individual Learning Plan that establishes a personalized pathway to success from TK- to beyond high school. Students gather evidence that demonstrates their knowledge, skills, and dispositions throughout their educational learning experience. Each trimester, students participate in Exhibitions that demonstrate both learning and growth. Professional learning is available through the Alludo based platform, ""Cajon 365"". All certificated staff have access to on demand professional learning that supports learning in all of Cajon Valley's modern and traditional curriculum. Professional learning is personalized and based on teacher choice through digital badging and in person conferences (summer, winter, spring)." 13JUN2023 2023 37680070000000 Cardiff Elementary 1 0 0 Met Cardiff Elementary uses the California Department of Education (CDE) Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT) to collect data to assess the condition of school facilities. “Good Repair” on the CDE FIT means that the facility is maintained in a manner that assures that it is clean, safe, and functional. Teacher mis-assignment and vacancy data is reported by the Human Resources department in alignment with reporting for the School Accountability Report Card (SARC) and Williams Act processes. Teacher mis-assignments are defined as placements of a certificated employee in a teaching or services position for which the employee. Cardiff Schools has 100% fully credentialed teachers in appropriate assignments, all students have access to Common core aligned instructional materials, both schools scored “Good” or better in all domains on the FIT. 13JUN2023 2023 37680230000000 Chula Vista Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 37680230119594 Leonardo da Vinci Health Sciences Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 37680230138073 Learning Choice Academy - Chula Vista 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37680236037956 Feaster (Mae L.) Charter 1 0 0 Met 31MAY2023 2023 37680236037980 Mueller Charter (Robert L.) 1 0 0 Met 11MAY2023 2023 37680236111322 Discovery Charter 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 37680236115778 Chula Vista Learning Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 37680236116859 Arroyo Vista Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 37680310000000 Coronado Unified 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 37680490000000 Dehesa Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 37680490127118 The Heights Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37680490129221 MethodSchools 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 37680490132506 Cabrillo Point Academy 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 37680490136416 Pacific Coast Academy 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 37680490136614 Diego Hills Central Public Charter 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 37680560000000 Del Mar Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met One of our schools, Del Mar Heights is in the process of being rebuilt. Students are being housed at Del Mar Hills Academy and Ocean Air until the facility is available. 21JUN2023 2023 37680800000000 Encinitas Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 37680980000000 Escondido Union 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37680980101535 Heritage K-8 Charter 1 0 0 Met This year, one more misassigned teacher updated their credential, removing the misassigned designation. Others are also working to update their credentials for proper authorization. 07JUN2023 2023 37680986116776 Classical Academy 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 37681060000000 Escondido Union High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37681060111195 Classical Academy High 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 37681060137034 Audeo Charter School III 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37681063731023 Escondido Charter High 1 0 0 Met Misassigned teachers were given the opportunity to earn the proper authorization. Nine teachers updated their credentials and earned the proper authorizations for their assignments. 07JUN2023 2023 37681140000000 Fallbrook Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37681220000000 Fallbrook Union High 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 37681300000000 Grossmont Union High 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 37681300139063 The Learning Choice Academy - East County 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37681303731262 Steele Canyon High 1 0 0 Met Steele Canyon High School places a high priority on appropriately assigning teachers and providing full access to curriculum aligned instructional materials; and safe, clean and functional school facilities. 23MAY2023 2023 37681303732732 Helix High 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 37681550000000 Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37681556117303 Greater San Diego Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37681630000000 Julian Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 37681630128421 Harbor Springs Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 37681630137109 Diego Valley East Public Charter 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 37681630138156 JCS - Mountain Oaks 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 37681630138628 JCS - Cedar Cove 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 37681630139402 Brookfield Engineering Science Technology Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 37681633731239 Julian Charter 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 37681710000000 Julian Union High 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 37681890000000 Lakeside Union Elementary 1 0 7 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37681893731072 River Valley Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37681896120901 Barona Indian Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 37681970000000 La Mesa-Spring Valley 1 0 1 Met "All deficiencies for facility that did not meet the ""good repair"" status were addressed." 20JUN2023 2023 37681970136408 Sparrow Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 37682050000000 Lemon Grove 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 37682130000000 Mountain Empire Unified 1 0 2 Met 27JUN2023 2023 37682130123224 San Diego Virtual 1 0 0 Met Our curriculum is offered exclusively through Edmentum. At SDVS, students are assigned to a highly qualified teacher (HQT). These California Credentialed teachers serve as the point person and main contact for their students, each serving 30 students or less. This teacher maintains daily communication with 6-12th grade students, monitors assignments, provides guidance and mentorship, and assists students to progress in their educational journey. Teachers are available Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., while students have access to the curriculum 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition to access, Mathematics teachers have also embedded videos into the curriculum that students can view to learn at their own pace and understand the concepts they are learning in each unit more effectively. Lastly, beginning and end of the year mathematics diagnostics/benchmarks are given to all sixth through eleventh grade students to establish individual areas of growth and allow for intervention and reteaching when necessary. In addition to the curriculum, 153 Chromebooks were purchased and handed to students, with an additional 60 WIFI Hotspots purchased for students without access. 15JUN2023 2023 37682130127084 Compass Charter Schools of San Diego 1 0 19 Not Met There were nineteen (19) deficiencies identified and no extreme deficiencies identified on the FIT report. Nine (9) of the deficiencies have been repaired and the rest are planned for repair in the 2023-2024 school year. Resolution of these items moves the overall ranking from Fair to Good. 07JUL2023 2023 37682130129668 Motivated Youth Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37682130136978 Elite Academic Academy - Mountain Empire 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 37682130138636 JCS - Pine Valley 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 37682210000000 National Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 37682210101360 Integrity Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 37682960000000 Poway Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 37683040000000 Ramona City Unified 1 1008 Met 29JUN2023 2023 37683120000000 Rancho Santa Fe Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 37683380000000 San Diego Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 37683380101204 High Tech Middle 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683380101345 KIPP Adelante Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 37683380106732 High Tech High International 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683380106799 Learning Choice Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683380107573 High Tech Middle Media Arts 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683380108787 High Tech High Media Arts 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683380109033 King-Chavez Arts and Athletics Academy 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 37683380109157 Magnolia Science Academy San Diego 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37683380111898 Albert Einstein Academies 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37683380111906 King-Chavez Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 37683380114462 Health Sciences High and Middle College 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 37683380118083 Innovations Academy 1 0 0 Met There have been errors in the dashboard data that inaccurately report the number of teachers and their teacher assignments. We are in the process of resolving these computer issues so that accurate data is collected that reflects the numbers of teachers working at Innovations Academy. All of our teachers are credentialed and incredibly competent, hard working, creative and committed. Standards aligned materials are in abundance at Innovations Academy and our facility is in conditions that support the best possible learning within a school building. 27JUN2023 2023 37683380118851 King-Chavez Community High 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 37683380119610 Gompers Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met (VACANCIES) GPA has been affected by the national teacher shortage and continues to work feverishly to interview and hire highly qualified staff. In the interim, although there is a high number of vacancies GPA has been proactive in partnering with multiple educational agencies to hire credentialed teachers they employ to fill our ongoing needs. 20JUN2023 2023 37683380121681 San Diego Global Vision Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37683380122788 School for Entrepreneurship and Technology 1 100 0 Met SET High uses Google Classroom, ensuring students have access to all relevant materials and assignments, whether at school or at home. Our small, but appropriately-assigned, teaching staff is dedicated to making accessible all that is necessary for our students to excel and thrive. Regular inspections by internal personnel as well as outsourced companies keep our building and facilities safe and secure. We have a professional cleaning company that visits the school nightly to keep the school clean for our students and staff. One cosmetic issue was the state of our floors, and we have vastly improved that with a decorative stencil, creating a unique and simple solution and at a very low cost. 21JUN2023 2023 37683380123778 Old Town Academy K-8 Charter 1 Not Met 2023 37683380124347 City Heights Preparatory Charter 1 0 0 Met 02JUN2023 2023 37683380126730 Kavod Charter 1 0 0 Met All instances where facilities need further repair have been identified and processed as per our district MOU and process. Since the school is located on a district-owned site, it must follow the outlined repairs protocol. 20JUN2023 2023 37683380127647 e3 Civic High 1 0 0 Met e3 Civic High is committed to providing our scholars with a highly diverse and qualified teaching workforce. We intentionally and appropriately assign our teachers to quality A-G courses and electives that benefit our scholars. All scholars have access to high-quality materials that are curriculum-aligned, relevant, and student-centered. Our facility is a pristine and award-winning space that is purposefully designed to ensure maximum scholar and staff collaboration, safety, and sense of community. 26JUN2023 2023 37683380129387 Empower Language Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37683380129395 Elevate 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 37683380131565 High Tech Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683380131979 Ingenuity Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 37683380135913 Urban Discovery Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met Our FIT report in October 2022 had a deficiency after our air conditioning units at the secondary school was damaged. The issue was resolved a few weeks after the incident. During the 21-22 and 22-23 school years, it was very challenging to place fully credentialed teachers in all classes. We have made significant strides as of the 23-24 school year and, although a few teachers are completing the final stages of intern programs, we are confident we are making progress in having the right teachers in the right places. Teacher shortages following the COVID pandemic left us with an unusually high percentage of vacancies and mis-assignments. Our 2023-2024 percentage of qualified teachers has significantly improved. We have a few certified teachers working on EL permits and other additional qualifications. 21JUN2023 2023 37683380136663 America's Finest Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683383730959 Charter School of San Diego 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37683383731189 Preuss School UCSD 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 37683383731247 High Tech High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683383731395 Audeo Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37683386039457 Darnall Charter 1 Not Met 2023 37683386039812 Keiller Leadership Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 37683386040018 Harriet Tubman Village Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683386040190 King-Chavez Primary Academy 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 37683386061964 The O'Farrell Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 37683386113211 McGill School of Success 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years Indicator met. 20JUL2023 2023 37683386115570 Museum 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 37683386117279 Holly Drive Leadership Academy 1 1 Met 29JUN2023 2023 37683386117683 High Tech Elementary Explorer 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37683386119168 San Diego Cooperative Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 37683386119598 King-Chavez Academy of Excellence 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 37683460000000 San Dieguito Union High 1 0 6 Met 29JUN2023 2023 37683530000000 San Pasqual Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 37683610000000 Santee 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37683790000000 San Ysidro Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37683870000000 Solana Beach Elementary 1 0 0 Met For the SARC reports posted for 2021-22 (published in 2022-23), there were three (3) misassignments of our credentialed staff resulting from teachers not possessing required EL Authorizations. At the time of publishing, staff had anticipated these misassignments would be resolved as originally reported on the District SARC, only to later learn that those efforts would not be approved. For the 2022-23, SBSD can report zero (0) misassignments of our credentialed staff. This can be attributed to adjusted personnel practices and staff completion of required authorizations. 22JUN2023 2023 37683950000000 South Bay Union 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37683956040505 Imperial Beach Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37683956040513 Nestor Language Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37684030000000 Spencer Valley Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 37684030125401 Insight @ San Diego 1 0 0 Met Met: Teacher Assignments – All content courses are taught by teachers who hold a credential in that subject area. All teachers possess an EL authorization. Teacher Assignments are monitored throughout the course of each school year to ensure proper alignment each quarter. If there is a vacancy, it is covered by a credentialed teacher or substitute who is authorized to teach in that subject area. Student Materials – Students enrolled with the school have access to materials in accordance with the Williams Act. The confirmation of access to virtual materials and that materials have been received are conducted during a Connection Calls by the student’s assigned Advisor. Continued monitoring of proper access to materials and courses occurs each day through reports and conversations with the student. 12JUN2023 2023 37684036120893 California Virtual Academy @ San Diego 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 37684110000000 Sweetwater Union High 1 0 4 Met In the 2022-23 school year, every (FIT) report that did not reach the Good and Exemplary levels was followed up by site personnel with work orders to address all deficiencies. The schools above that demonstrated less than a Good FIT report have worked collaboratively to address facilities issues that are within our ability to repair. We had 82 teachers misassigned to English Learners (ELs) and 2 teachers misassigned overall and we had 0 vacant positions. Finally, we had zero students without access to textbooks. 26JUN2023 2023 37684110126086 Hawking S.T.E.A.M. Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37684113731304 MAAC Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37684370000000 Vallecitos Elementary 1 0 2 Not Met The school has several minor facility issues that require remedy. The issues mostly relate to cosmetic deficiencies and we are working diligently during the 23-24 school year to repair them before our next inspection. 10OCT2023 2023 37684520000000 Vista Unified 1 0 1 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37684520106120 SIATech 1 0 0 Met 01MAY2023 2023 37684520114264 North County Trade Tech High 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 37684520124917 Guajome Learning Centers 1 1 0 Met GLC Stakeholders have access to clean, safe, and functional school facilities. Additionally, all students have a chromebook and access to the itnernet, which in turn provides them with access to the curriculum. As a result, The GLC has meet the standard. 13JUN2023 2023 37684520128223 Bella Mente Montessori Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 37684523730942 Guajome Park Academy Charter 1 0 106 Met "In our 2022-23 FIT report, 106 items were identified as instances of facilities not meeting ""good repair"" out of a total of 1,935 areas inspected." 15JUN2023 2023 37735510000000 Carlsbad Unified 1 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 37735690000000 Oceanside Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 37735690136267 Coastal Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 37735693731221 Pacific View Charter 1 0 0 Met Pacific View Charter School (PVCS) is committed to providing all services necessary for students to receive an appropriate education with access to all basic services. These services include access to instruction from fully credentialed teachers, safe facilities and an implementation of state academic standards in a way that makes content comprehensible for all students in all grade levels. To ensure this, PVC has a rigorous interview process for all staff members including a process for ensuring that all certificated employees are properly credentialed according to the guidelines from the California Commission for Teacher Credentials. PVC also employs a Director of Curriculum and Instruction who supervises the implementation and standards alignment for all PVC curriculum as well as provides instructional support for teachers to best deliver curriculum to students. In addition, PVC has a safety committee that monitors the safety and security of the campus including all facilities and ensures any needed repairs are made in a timely and safe fashion. 20JUN2023 2023 37737910000000 San Marcos Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37737910138222 Pivot Charter School - San Diego II 1 1 0 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard 15JUN2023 2023 37754160000000 Warner Unified 1 0 1 Met The District remains unable to use our potable water system for cooking and drinking due to the Arsenic levels. Since 2015 we have been involved in the State Water Resources Control Board process to engineer and implement a solution. 13JUN2023 2023 37754160122796 All Tribes Elementary Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 37754160132472 California Pacific Charter - San Diego 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 37754160138651 San Diego Mission Academy 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 37754160139378 Sage Oak Charter School - South 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37754160139386 Excel Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met Excel Academy Charter School (EACS) TK teachers have met the required qualifications to teach TK during the 23-24 school year. 22JUN2023 2023 37754160139451 Pathways Academy Charter School - Adult Education 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 37754166119275 All Tribes Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 37756140000000 Valley Center-Pauma Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37764710000000 SBC - High Tech High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710114678 High Tech High Chula Vista 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710114694 High Tech High North County 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710119271 High Tech Middle North County 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710123042 High Tech Middle Chula Vista 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710123059 High Tech Elementary Chula Vista 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710127605 High Tech Elementary North County 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710137067 High Tech High Mesa 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710138768 High Tech Middle Mesa 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37764710138776 High Tech Elementary Mesa 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 37768510000000 Bonsall Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 37768516113468 Vivian Banks Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 37770990000000 SBE - Grossmont Secondary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37770990136077 Grossmont Secondary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37771070000000 SBE - Sweetwater Secondary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37771070136473 Sweetwater Secondary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 37771560000000 SBE - Vista Springs Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 37771560137323 Vista Springs Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 37771640000000 SBE - College Preparatory Middle 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 37771640137356 College Preparatory Middle 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 37771720000000 SBE - Baypoint Preparatory Academy San Diego 1 0 0 Met BPA-SD utilizes a blended learning, station-rotation model to educate its students. To facilitate this, students participate in a relevant college-prep curriculum with cutting-edge educational technology and resources. BPA-SD's curriculum is based on Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and supports BPA-SD's mission statement and Schoolwide Learner Outcomes. BPA-SD's academic model and adopted curriculum provide equitable and academically differentiated instruction for all BPA-SD students, including the subgroup populations of at-risk students (Special Needs, English Learners, Foster Youth, and Socio-Economically Disadvantaged). In the blended learning model, students work independently, collaboratively, and in daily instruction groups. BPA-SD's internal and state assessments provide its instructional staff with valuable data to guide instructional decisions throughout the academic year. BPA-SD's instructional staff is a critical component of student success. Teachers (100% credentialed with EL authorization) and academic coaches are encouraged to use innovative instructional methods by participating in monthly professional learning opportunities. Finally, as a general principle, BPA-SD monitors its progress in meeting the requirements (appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum, and safe facilities) through the established Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP; a three-year operational plan) with yearly goals to provide a high-quality learning environment. 27JUN2023 2023 37771720138099 Baypoint Preparatory Academy - San Diego 1 0 0 Met BPA-SD utilizes a blended learning, station-rotation model to educate its students. To facilitate this, students participate in a relevant college-prep curriculum with cutting-edge educational technology and resources. BPA-SD's curriculum is based on Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and supports BPA-SD's mission statement and Schoolwide Learner Outcomes. BPA-SD's academic model and adopted curriculum provide equitable and academically differentiated instruction for all BPA-SD students, including the subgroup populations of at-risk students (Special Needs, English Learners, Foster Youth, and Socio-Economically Disadvantaged). In the blended learning model, students work independently, collaboratively, and in daily instruction groups. BPA-SD's internal and state assessments provide its instructional staff with valuable data to guide instructional decisions throughout the academic year. BPA-SD's instructional staff is a critical component of student success. Teachers (100% credentialed with EL authorization) and academic coaches are encouraged to use innovative instructional methods by participating in monthly professional learning opportunities. Finally, as a general principle, BPA-SD monitors its progress in meeting the requirements (appropriately assigned teachers, curriculum, and safe facilities) through the established Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP; a three-year operational plan) with yearly goals to provide a high-quality learning environment. 27JUN2023 2023 38103890000000 San Francisco County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 38684780000000 San Francisco Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 38684780101337 KIPP Bayview Academy 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 38684780101352 KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 38684780101774 Five Keys Charter (SF Sheriff's) 1 0 0 Met To clarify our misassignments, Five Keys operates as a charter high school under Ed Code 44865 as described below: A valid teaching credential issued by the State Board or the Commission on Teacher Credentialing, based on a bachelor’s degree, student teaching, and special fitness to perform, shall be deemed qualifying for assignment as a teacher in the following assignments, provided that the assignment of a teacher to a position for which qualifications are prescribed by this section shall be made only with the consent of the teacher: (a) Home teacher. (b) Classes organized primarily for adults. (c) Hospital classes. (d) Necessary small high schools. (e) Continuation schools. (f) Alternative schools. (g) Opportunity schools. (h) Juvenile court schools. (i) County community schools. (j) District community day schools. (k) Independent study. 29JUN2023 2023 38684780107300 City Arts & Leadership Academy 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 38684780118141 Five Keys Independence HS (SF Sheriff's) 1 0 0 Met To clarify our misassignments, Five Keys operates as a charter high school under Ed Code 44865 as described below: A valid teaching credential issued by the State Board or the Commission on Teacher Credentialing, based on a bachelor’s degree, student teaching, and special fitness to perform, shall be deemed qualifying for assignment as a teacher in the following assignments, provided that the assignment of a teacher to a position for which qualifications are prescribed by this section shall be made only with the consent of the teacher: (a) Home teacher. (b) Classes organized primarily for adults. (c) Hospital classes. (d) Necessary small high schools. (e) Continuation schools. (f) Alternative schools. (g) Opportunity schools. (h) Juvenile court schools. (i) County community schools. (j) District community day schools. (k) Independent study. 29JUN2023 2023 38684780123265 Gateway Middle 1 0 0 Met Gateway Middle School had no misassignments of teachers of English learners, teacher misassignments, and/or teacher vacancies other than those covered by charter school exemptions. All students at Gateway High School have access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. We have zero instances where facilities at Gateway Middle School did not meet the “good repair” standard. 24MAY2023 2023 38684780123505 Mission Preparatory 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 38684780127530 KIPP San Francisco College Preparatory 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 38684783830429 Life Learning Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 38684783830437 Gateway High 1 0 0 Met Gateway High School had no misassignments of teachers of English learners, teacher misassignments, and/or teacher vacancies other than those covered by charter school exemptions. All students at Gateway High School have access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. We have zero instances where facilities at Gateway High School did not meet the “good repair” standard. 24MAY2023 2023 38684786040935 Thomas Edison Charter Academy 1 0 8 Met 28JUN2023 2023 38684786112601 Creative Arts Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 38769270000000 SBE - The New School of San Francisco 1 0 7 Met 7 areas did not meet the good repair standard on the Facilities Inspection from January 2023. Those areas received a Fair rating. 23JUN2023 2023 38769270132183 The New School of San Francisco 1 0 7 Met 7 areas did not meet the good repair standard on the Facilities Inspection from January 2023. Those areas received a Fair rating. 23JUN2023 2023 38771310000000 SBE - KIPP Bayview Elementary 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 38771310137307 KIPP Bayview Elementary 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 39103970000000 San Joaquin County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 39103970120717 one.Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39103970124958 TEAM Charter 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 39103973930476 Venture Academy 1 0 85 Met 20JUN2023 2023 39685020000000 Escalon Unified 1 0 3 Met Dent Elementary has started a three-phase construction project. This would increase the repair status of our classroom buildings. Repairs and improvements are made on an as needed basis at all school sites. When modernization funds become available, necessary upgrades are completed. 22JUN2023 2023 39685020126011 Escalon Charter Academy 1 0 1 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39685440000000 Jefferson Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 39685690000000 Lincoln Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 39685690132415 John McCandless Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39685770000000 Linden Unified 1 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 39685850000000 Lodi Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 39685850101956 Aspire Benjamin Holt College Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39685850122580 Rio Valley Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 39685850133678 Aspire Benjamin Holt Middle 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39685856116594 Aspire Vincent Shalvey Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39685856117675 Joe Serna Jr. Charter 1 0 0 Met 17MAY2023 2023 39685856118921 Aspire River Oaks Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39685930000000 Manteca Unified 1 2 Met 20JUN2023 2023 39686190000000 New Hope Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 39686270000000 New Jerusalem Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686270117796 New Jerusalem 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686270126755 ABLE Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 39686270127191 California Virtual Academy @ San Joaquin 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 39686270129890 Delta Home Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686270129916 Valley View Charter Prep 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 39686270132050 Astronaut Jose' M. Hernandez Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39686270133116 Insight @ San Joaquin 1 0 0 Met Met: Teacher Assignments – All content courses are taught by teachers who hold a credential in that subject area. All teachers possess an EL authorization. Teacher Assignments are monitored throughout the course of each school year to ensure proper alignment each quarter. If there is a vacancy, it is covered by a credentialed teacher or substitute who is authorized to teach in that subject area. Student Materials – Students enrolled with the school have access to materials in accordance with the Williams Act. The confirmation of access to virtual materials and that materials have been received are conducted during a Connection Calls by the student’s assigned Advisor. Continued monitoring of proper access to materials and courses occurs each day through reports and conversations with the student. 12JUN2023 2023 39686270136028 Delta Keys Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686270136135 Delta Charter Online 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686276119309 Delta Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686350000000 Oak View Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 39686500000000 Ripon Unified 1 0 2 Met 26JUN2023 2023 39686500125849 California Connections Academy Northern California 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 39686760000000 Stockton Unified 1 6 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686760108647 Aspire Rosa Parks Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39686760111336 Pittman Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686760114876 Aspire Port City Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39686760117853 Dr. Lewis Dolphin Stallworth Sr. Charter 1 0 0 Met Of the 13 teachers employed; 62% were credentialed, 85% were properly assigned, 23% were enrolled in intern programs, and 62% of teachers held advanced degrees. Instructors improperly assigned are in a program or taking classes to be qualified for the position. 26JUN2023 2023 39686760118497 Aspire Langston Hughes Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39686760119743 Stockton Early College Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686760120725 Stockton Collegiate International Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 39686760120733 Stockton Collegiate International Secondary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 39686760121541 Aspire APEX Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39686760123802 Health Careers Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686760124248 Pacific Law Academy 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39686760136283 Team Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 39686760139865 Aspire Stockton 6-12 Secondary Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39686760139907 Voices College Bound Language Academy at Stockton 1 0 3 Met 29JUN2023 2023 39686760139923 Aspire Arts & Sciences Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 39686760140616 KIPP Stockton 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 39686760141358 KIPP University Park 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 39686766042725 Nightingale Charter 1 0 0 Met 0 27JUN2023 2023 39754990000000 Tracy Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39754990102384 Primary Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 39754990102392 Millennium Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 39754990139949 Tracy Independent Study Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 39754996118665 Discovery Charter 1 0 0 Met All students have Appropriately Assigned Teachers, Access to Curriculum-Aligned Instructional Materials, and Safe, Clean and Functional School Facilities. 12JUN2023 2023 39767600000000 Lammersville Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 39773880000000 Banta Unified 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 39773880127134 River Islands Technology Academy II 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 39773880131789 NextGeneration STEAM Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 39773880140392 Banta Charter 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 39773880141234 EPIC Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 39773880141242 River Islands High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 40104050000000 San Luis Obispo County Office of Education 1 0 6 Met 22JUN2023 2023 40104050101725 Grizzly ChalleNGe Charter 1 0 0 Met "All teachers are fully credentialed at Grizzly Challenge Charter School (GCCS) and there are no misassignments or vacant teaching positions. All students at GCCS are provided access to standards-aligned instructional materials. Additionally, all facilities of the school meet the standards of ""good repair""." 01JUN2023 2023 40104050125807 Almond Acres Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 40687000000000 Atascadero Unified 1 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 40687260000000 Cayucos Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 40687590000000 Lucia Mar Unified 1 0 0 Met Teachers misassignments were analyzed by the Human Resources department. Standards aligned materials were evaluated as part of the Williams visit and presented to the Board of Trustees in September. Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT) extreme deficiencies were also calculated at that time as part of the Williams visit. 20JUN2023 2023 40687910000000 Pleasant Valley Joint Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 40688090000000 San Luis Coastal Unified 1 0 0 Met 30MAY2023 2023 40688096043194 Bellevue-Santa Fe Charter 1 1 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 40688250000000 San Miguel Joint Union 1 0 5 Met Lillian Larsen received seven areas of deficiency. These were regarding interior surfaces and playground structure. We have replaced the playground structure with an entirely new structure and completed modernization of the classrooms since the most recent FIT report. The inspector commented on the great improvements made at the site over the past couple of years in the notes section of the report. Cappy Culver received four areas of deficiency. These areas were mostly related to the restrooms on the playground. Those restrooms have been remodeled since the FIT report was issued. The inspector commented that the school is in very good condition and that pending projects will address areas of deficiency. 29JUN2023 2023 40688330000000 Shandon Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met *We have 0 misassignments of Teachers of English Learners. *We have 0 misassignments of Teachers *We have 0 vacant Teacher Positions 12JUN2023 2023 40688410000000 Templeton Unified 1 0 0 Met For the 23-24 school year, Templeton Unified School District anticipates six teaching positions that will be filled with teachers that are either working outside of their credential or working on a PIP or STSP (Emergency) credential. We anticipate that within those assignments there will be three teachers who are working with ELL students in their classroom, and those classes account for nine total EL students. At this time the district does not have any students who are working without the proper state approved curriculum or working within facilities that are considered in deficit or extreme deficit when judged on the Facilities Inspection Tool. 29JUN2023 2023 40754570000000 Paso Robles Joint Unified 1 0 1052 Met 27JUN2023 2023 40754650000000 Coast Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 41104130000000 San Mateo County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 41104130135269 Oxford Day Academy 1 0 1 Met 05JUN2023 2023 41688580000000 Bayshore Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 41688660000000 Belmont-Redwood Shores Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 41688740000000 Brisbane Elementary 1 0 6 Met Utilizing the data from the 2022-23 CalSAAS credential audit, 98% of district teacher assignments were appropriate. BSD had two interns which meet credential requirements for California but do not meet federal AMO standards. 28JUN2023 2023 41688820000000 Burlingame Elementary 1 Not Met 2023 41688900000000 Cabrillo Unified 1 0 5 Met 22JUN2023 2023 41689080000000 Hillsborough City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 41689160000000 Jefferson Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 41689160112284 California Virtual Academy San Mateo 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 41689240000000 Jefferson Union High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 41689240127548 Summit Public School: Shasta 1 0 0 Met At Summit Shasta we care deeply about the quality of our student experience. As a school we value having highly qualified teachers in front of our students every minute of the day. Each year, despite the teaching pipeline, we are able to recruit and retain high-quality faculty for most of our positions. Faculty who are not highly qualified are given a pathway to quickly become credentialed and are given significant coaching to make sure that they are developing into great teachers. We have over 40 days of professional development built into our calendar as part of our commitment to this value. 08JUN2023 2023 41689320000000 Pacifica 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 41689400000000 La Honda-Pescadero Unified 1 0 0 Not Met 21SEP2023 2023 41689570000000 Las Lomitas Elementary 1 0 0 Met LLESD is committed to attracting and retaining the most qualified teachers to support ALL learners in the district. Staff members promptly fill vacancies while assuring 100% compliance with teacher assignments based upon their qualifications. All teachers working in LLESD are appropriately assigned per credential requirements. Many teachers hold multiple credentials and teach across content areas. The district has also adopted a diversity and inclusion statement to guide recruitment. The statement can be found at http://llesd.org. As applicable, 100% of all school sites promptly address any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year and provide information annually on progress meeting this standard to the local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. Most facilities are in good repair, and no Williams complaints or deficiencies have been identified. The District passed a bond in June 2018 to update and modernize the existing buildings and infrastructure and began modernization work in 2021. 07JUN2023 2023 41689650000000 Menlo Park City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 41689730000000 Millbrae Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 41689810000000 Portola Valley Elementary 1 0 51 Met 99.45% of our teachers are fully credentialed and considered highly qualified. 100% of students have access to standards-based instructional materials. Based on the 2022-2023 FIT report 90.78% of facilities are maintained and in good repair at both Corte Madera School and Ormondale school. The school district is completing the construction of four new buildings and starting modernization of the existing buildings. The identified instances that were rated as “deficient” have either been addressed by repair or will be resolved by the modernization of existing structures. The number of identified instances have decreased by 12 as compared to the 2021 - 2022 school year with the biggest decrease in the systems category of 20 deficiency instances. 15JUN2023 2023 41689990000000 Ravenswood City Elementary 1 0 66 Met 22JUN2023 2023 41689990134197 Aspire East Palo Alto Charter 1 0 6 Met 22JUN2023 2023 41689990135608 KIPP Valiant Community Prep 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 41690050000000 Redwood City Elementary 1 100 0 Met Tools selected: Human Resources Credential Audits and Williams Review of facility and instruction materials 28JUN2023 2023 41690050127282 Connect Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 41690050132068 KIPP Excelencia Community Preparatory 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 41690050132076 Rocketship Redwood City 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 41690130000000 San Bruno Park Elementary 1 0 2 Met 07JUN2023 2023 41690210000000 San Carlos Elementary 1 0 0 Met SCSD’s misassigned teachers are primarily in high needs areas of Special Education, Math and Science. All teachers have access to core curriculum and training. Analysis of local facilities data, and survey data has shown that 100% of the students receive core instruction in well maintained facilities. SCSD reports on Williams Complaints each quarter. Zero (0) Williams complaints regarding textbooks were reported during the 2022-23 school year. One (1) Williams complaint was filed during the 2022-23 school year regarding facilities conditions , which was corrected within the statutory timeline. 15JUN2023 2023 41690216112213 San Carlos Charter Learning Center 1 0 0 Met We are a single site, independent Charter School with less than 400 learners. All learners–our kindergarten through eighth grade–have access to all of our classes. As such, a specific tool to measure the inclusion of learners in the different classes is not necessary for us to gauge inclusion. Our tools are really the structure of our program, our philosophy towards inclusion and learner choice, and observation. San Carlos Charter fosters inclusion through Universal Design for Learning (UDL), a learner centered schedule that plans intervention times K-8, and a move towards a robust model of push-in support. 07JUN2023 2023 41690390000000 San Mateo-Foster City 1 Not Met 2023 41690470000000 San Mateo Union High 1 0 0 Met The district, working with its Human Resources, facilities team, site administrators and teachers conducts an annual audit of its facilities, staff and instructional materials to ensure that teachers are appropriately credentialed an, facilities are in good order and instructional materials are sufficiently supplied. 22JUN2023 2023 41690470129759 Design Tech High 1 0 0 Met 17MAY2023 2023 41690620000000 Sequoia Union High 1 Not Met 2023 41690620112722 Summit Preparatory Charter High 1 0 0 Met At Summit Prep we care deeply about the quality of our student experience. As a school we value having highly qualified teachers in front of our students every minute of the day. Each year, despite the teaching pipeline, we are able to recruit and retain high-quality faculty for most of our positions. Faculty who are not highly qualified are given a pathway to quickly become credentialed and are given significant coaching to make sure that they are developing into great teachers. We have over 40 days of professional development built into our calendar as part of our commitment to this value. We have dedicated operations and instructional leaders on site who develop this professional development and as a result, we have a well cared for building and a strong continuous improvement and growth mindset culture. 08JUN2023 2023 41690620119503 Everest Public High 1 0 0 Met At Everest Public High School, we care deeply about the quality of our student experience. As a school, we value having highly qualified teachers in front of our students every minute of the day. Each year, despite the teaching pipeline, we are able to recruit and retain high-quality faculty for most of our positions. Faculty who are not highly qualified are given a pathway to quickly become credentialed and are given significant coaching to make sure that they are developing into great teachers. We have over 40 days of professional development built into our calendar as part of our commitment to this value. 08JUN2023 2023 41690620126722 East Palo Alto Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 41690620139915 KIPP Esperanza High 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 41690700000000 South San Francisco Unified 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 41690880000000 Woodside Elementary 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 42104210000000 Santa Barbara County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 42691040000000 Ballard Elementary 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 42691120000000 Blochman Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42691120111773 Family Partnership Charter 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 42691120124255 Trivium Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42691120137877 Trivium Charter School Adventure 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42691120137885 Trivium Charter School Voyage 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42691200000000 Santa Maria-Bonita 1 0 0 Met Every year, the Santa Maria - Bonita School District (SMBSD) works diligently to meet the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year. 21JUN2023 2023 42691380000000 Buellton Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 42691460000000 Carpinteria Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 42691610000000 Cold Spring Elementary 1 0 0 Met Cold Spring School was recognized as both a 2023 California Distinguished School and a 2023 California Exemplary Arts Education School. Cold Spring School is the only school in the State of California to receive both awards. The Distinguished School award recognizes elementary schools that have demonstrated excellence in implementing the academic content and performance standards adopted by the California State Board of Education for all students. The California Exemplary Arts Education Award acknowledges elementary and secondary schools that demonstrate a commitment to equity and provide all students access to standards-aligned arts education. Only nineteen schools in California were recognized as California Exemplary Arts Education Schools. These prestigious recognitions are a testament to the hard work of our teachers, students, and families. 21JUN2023 2023 42691790000000 College Elementary 1 0 10 Met 20JUN2023 2023 42691796118434 Santa Ynez Valley Charter 1 100 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 42691950000000 Goleta Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 42692030000000 Guadalupe Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 42692110000000 Hope Elementary 1 2 Met Two school campuses had “extreme deficiencies” noted based on the fire alarm panels (addressed). The 2023 FIT showed improvement in other areas. With the continued bond work, the next FITs will continue to show improvement. 12JUN2023 2023 42692290000000 Lompoc Unified 1 18 Met When reviewing the 2022-2023 SARC questionnaire that provides information about our facilities, our Williams Walk Through review sites that out of the 136 instances, 18 instances met fair and poor standards and 118 met the standard of good. Out of 17 schools inspected 16 ranked Good, and 1 ranked Fair. 27JUN2023 2023 42692290116921 Manzanita Public Charter 1 0 0 Met N/A 14JUN2023 2023 42692450000000 Los Olivos Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years Priority #1 – Los Olivos 100% meets the Williams Act. Our teachers are appropriately assigned, and all have access to curriculum aligned instructional materials and safe, clean, functional school facilities. 12JUN2023 2023 42692520000000 Montecito Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 42692600000000 Orcutt Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 42692600116434 Orcutt Academy Charter 1 0 0 Met Orcutt Academy High School eagerly awaits the completion of its new gymnasium sometime in the 2023-2024 school year. When completed, the building will feature a CIF-compliant court for basketball and volleyball, an indoor/outdoor stage that will enable it to be a performing arts venue, and locker rooms. Up to now OAHS has needed to utilize gyms at the district's two junior high schools, so this new structure is greatly anticipated. For 2023-2024 two preschool classes were relocated from the OAHS campus to other sites in the district, thus giving OAHS two additional classrooms. This has afforded the OAHS Theatre Arts Program a new home and also provided new space for CTE and E-sports programs. During the 2022-2023 school year two wings of the OAK-8/Olga Reed School campus in Los Alamos received a major modernization. Students and teachers are delighted with their newly upgraded classrooms and restrooms. 07JUN2023 2023 42693100000000 Santa Maria Joint Union High 1 0 4 Met 06JUN2023 2023 42693280000000 Santa Ynez Valley Union High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 42693360000000 Solvang Elementary 1 0 0 Met The Solvang School District is working with the Santa Barbara County Office of Education (SBCEO)on credentialing. As a small school district waivers are needed for certain credentials or for elective offerings. The District works with SBCEO closely and obtains necessary waivers through approval by the Solvang School Board as applicable. The students at Solvang School have the instructional materials needed to access their education and to thrive. All students had access to textbooks, workbooks, learning software and classroom supplies. We adopted a new Science curriculum (FOSS and FOSS DELD) and a Social Emotional Learning curriculum (Second Step) for grades TK-8. Solvang School increased our DLI classroom libraries and piloted a new intervention curriculum, distributed manipulatives for math and science, and evaluated and consolidated our learning platforms. Solvang School has had zero Williams Complaints and has sufficiency of instructional materials. The facilities at Solvang School are in good working order. The District is wrapping up a Bond measure and is opening a new Culinary Arts Building in the fall of 2023. Solvang school regularly completes deferred maintenance projects. In the 22-23 school year, these included repair of the cafe roof, sewer repair, new kindergarten floors, installation of water filtration stations, sprinkler repair, and painting. Solvang School has had zero Williams Facilities Complaints. 21JUN2023 2023 42693440000000 Vista del Mar Union 1 0 2 Met The area marked as not being in good repair were the playground. In addition deficiencies were marked for pest infestation, which is reflecting the large number of gophers on the playground. 08JUN2023 2023 42750100000000 Cuyama Joint Unified 1 0 68 Met 22JUN2023 2023 42750100138891 California Connections Academy Central Coast 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 42767860000000 Santa Barbara Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 42767866045918 Peabody Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 42767866111603 Santa Barbara Charter 1 0 0 Met All teachers are appropriately assigned and there are no vacant teacher positions. 100% of students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials. 100% of the facilities meet the good repair standards. 21JUN2023 2023 42767866118202 Adelante Charter 1 0 0 Met Facilities are maintained by Santa Barbara Unified. Adelante Charter rents the space. The sidewalk concrete around the campus needs to be repaired due to raised surfaces by tree roots. On the Franklin playground (which is shared with our 4th - 6th grade students during recess ) the asphalt needs to be filled due to several cracks on the basketball area and the playground rubber needs to be replaced. 20JUN2023 2023 42771980000000 SBE - Olive Grove Charter - Orcutt/Santa Maria 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42771980138362 Olive Grove Charter - Orcutt/Santa Maria 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42772060000000 SBE - Olive Grove Charter - Lompoc 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42772060138370 Olive Grove Charter - Lompoc 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42772140000000 SBE - Olive Grove Charter - Buellton 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42772140138388 Olive Grove Charter - Buellton 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42772220000000 SBE - Olive Grove Charter - Santa Barbara 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 42772220138396 Olive Grove Charter - Santa Barbara 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 43104390000000 Santa Clara County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met The Santa Clara County Office of Education data reflects appropriately assigned teachers, access for all students to curriculum- aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. 21JUN2023 2023 43104390106534 Bullis Charter 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 43104390111880 Discovery Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 43104390113431 University Preparatory Academy Charter 1 0 Met UPA prides itself in having high-standard learning facilities and that we meet or exceed all curricular needs for all students. 15JUN2023 2023 43104390113704 Rocketship Mateo Sheedy Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43104390116814 ACE Empower Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 43104390119024 Rocketship Si Se Puede Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43104390120642 Rocketship Los Suenos Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43104390121483 Alpha: Cornerstone Academy Preparatory 1 0 1 Met 21JUN2023 2023 43104390123257 Downtown College Prep - Alum Rock 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 43104390123281 Rocketship Discovery Prep 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43104390123794 Summit Public School: Tahoma 1 0 0 Met At Summit Tahoma we care deeply about the quality of our student experience. As a school we value having highly qualified teachers in front of our students every minute of the day. Each year, despite the teaching pipeline, we are able to recruit and retain high-quality faculty for most of our positions. Faculty who are not highly qualified are given a pathway to quickly become credentialed and are given significant coaching to make sure that they are developing into great teachers. We have over 40 days of professional development built into our calendar as part of our commitment to this value. 08JUN2023 2023 43104390124065 Sunrise Middle 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 43104390125781 Rocketship Academy Brilliant Minds 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43104390125799 Rocketship Alma Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43104390127969 Discovery Charter II 1 0 2 Met Note: Due to a gopher infestation and numerous holes created by the gophers, the field is not usable. 28JUN2023 2023 43104390129213 Alpha: Jose Hernandez 1 0 1 Met 21JUN2023 2023 43104390131110 Rocketship Fuerza Community Prep 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43104390131748 Voices College-Bound Language Academy at Morgan Hill 1 0 2 Met 29JUN2023 2023 43104390132530 Voices College-Bound Language Academy at Mt. Pleasant 1 0 5 Met 29JUN2023 2023 43104390133496 Rocketship Rising Stars 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43104390135087 Opportunity Youth Academy 1 0 0 Met The Opportunity Youth Academy facilitates a program which includes appropriately assigned teachers, student access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. 22JUN2023 2023 43693690000000 Alum Rock Union Elementary 1 0 24 Met 21 sites had areas identified as in FAIR repair 3 Sites had areas identified as in POOR Repair 22JUN2023 2023 43693690106633 KIPP Heartwood Academy 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 43693690125526 Alpha: Blanca Alvarado 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 43693690129924 Kipp Prize Preparatory Academy 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 43693770000000 Berryessa Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 43693850000000 Cambrian 1 0 3 Met Cambrian School District regularly measures its progress and consistently fulfills the Williams Settlement requirements at all of its school sites. We work proactively to hire properly credentialed staff, provide full student access to instructional materials, and maintain our facilities in good repair. CSD reports the results to its local governing board quarterly at a regularly scheduled meeting. 15JUN2023 2023 43693856046445 Fammatre Elementary 1 0 3 Met Cambrian School District regularly measures its progress and consistently fulfills the Williams Settlement requirements at all of its school sites. We work proactively to hire properly-credentialed staff, provide full student access to instructional materials, and maintain our facilities in good repair. CSD reports the results to its local governing board quarterly at a regularly scheduled meeting. 15JUN2023 2023 43693856046452 Farnham Charter 1 0 3 Met Cambrian School District regularly measures its progress and consistently fulfills the Williams Settlement requirements at all of its school sites. We work proactively to hire properly credentialed staff, provide full student access to instructional materials, and maintain our facilities in good repair. CSD reports the results to its local governing board quarterly at a regularly scheduled meeting. 15JUN2023 2023 43693856046486 Price Charter Middle 1 0 3 Met Cambrian School District regularly measures its progress and consistently fulfills the Williams Settlement requirements at all of its school sites. We work proactively to hire properly credentialed staff, provide full student access to instructional materials, and maintain our facilities in good repair. CSD reports the results to its local governing board quarterly at a regularly scheduled meeting. 15JUN2023 2023 43693856046494 Sartorette Charter 1 0 3 Met Cambrian School District regularly measures its progress and consistently fulfills the Williams Settlement requirements at all of its school sites. We work proactively to hire properly credentialed staff, provide full student access to instructional materials, and maintain our facilities in good repair. CSD reports the results to its local governing board quarterly at a regularly scheduled meeting. 15JUN2023 2023 43693930000000 Campbell Union 1 0 12 Met "Interior Surfaces: Blackford, Castlemont, Forest Hill, Lynhaven, Marshall Lane, Monroe, Rosemary, Sherman Oaks, and Village Electrical: Lynhaven, Rosemary, and Village In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693930106005 Village 1 0 2 Met "Interior Surfaces: Village Electrical: Village In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693930137273 Campbell School of Innovation 1 0 0 Met "In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046510 Blackford Elementary 1 0 1 Met "Interior Surfaces: Blackford In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046536 Capri Elementary 1 0 0 Met "In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046544 Castlemont Elementary 1 0 1 Met "Interior Surfaces: Castlemont In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046577 Forest Hill Elementary 1 0 1 Met "Interior Surfaces: Forest Hill In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046601 Lynhaven Elementary 1 0 2 Met "Interior Surfaces: Lynhaven Electrical: Lynhaven In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046619 Marshall Lane Elementary 1 0 1 Met "Interior Surfaces: Marshall Lane In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046627 Monroe Middle 1 0 1 Met "Interior Surfaces: Monroe In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046668 Rolling Hills Middle 1 0 0 Met "In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43693936046692 Sherman Oaks Elementary 1 0 1 Met "Interior Surfaces: Sherman Oaks In all instances, Maintenance and Operations has worked to address areas not meeting the “good repair"" standard. CUSD is committed to evaluating facilities transparently and in alignment with our commitment to ensuring students, staff, and the community have access to spaces that are up to date and safe." 22JUN2023 2023 43694010000000 Campbell Union High 1 2 Met 22JUN2023 2023 43694190000000 Cupertino Union 1 0 2155 Met "Per the October Facility Inspection Tool (FIT), 100% of CUSD school were rated ""Good"" or ""Fair"". 16 were rated ""Fair"" and 7 were rated ""Good""." 15JUN2023 2023 43694270000000 East Side Union High 1 185 Met The facilities inspection provides a snapshot of facilities conditions at the time of inspection and continual improvement and review of findings is necessary to provide a great learning environment for our students. Common deficiencies identified during the inspection include extension cords used as permanent power, damaged ceiling tiles, and burnt out light bulbs. Three extreme deficiencies were identified during the inspections and corrected immediately. Routine maintenance items, including most of the items identified in the FIT inspection, are addressed by the district's maintenance team and support vendors. More extensive modernization and new building projects are handled through the district's bond program. All instructional materials, hard copy or digital format, are aligned to the California Standards of each subject area. To ensure all students have access to digital curriculum and digital learning management systems, the district provides Chromebooks to all students upon enrollment. The district also supports students who want to bring their own device to school for learning. The district, in conjunction with the City of San Jose, provides community wireless access in 8 neighborhoods surrounding Yerba Buena High School, James Lick High School, W.C.Overfelt High School, Mt. Pleasant High School, Independence High School, Oak Grove High School, Silver Creek High School, Andrew Hill High School. 22JUN2023 2023 43694270107151 Escuela Popular/Center for Training and Careers, Family Learning 1 0 1 Met 20JUN2023 2023 43694270116889 KIPP San Jose Collegiate 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 43694270125617 ACE Charter High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 43694270130856 Luis Valdez Leadership Academy 1 0 0 Met All instructional materials that have been adopted by the LEA are aligned with State Standards (Common Core, Next Generation Standards, ELD, etc.) and have been selected as they provide resources that support our English Learners. All courses offered are approved by the University of California system for A - G eligibility. All curriculum materials for adoption goes through a committee vetting and adoption process facilitated by Teaching and Learning that includes teachers and principals to ensure that materials are standards-aligned, appropriate to meet the needs of our diverse learning community, and aligned with our charter petition. Annually, adopted instructional materials undergo a process of review facilitated by the department of Teaching & Learning in conjunction with content departments to ensure that materials are up-to-date, meeting current California standards, and meeting student needs. Teaching and Learning in collaboration with principals and staff will oversee and record the distribution of adopted materials to ensure that all students have access to textbooks as per the Williams Act. All students will receive access to a Google Chromebook assigned at a one-to-one rate. The LEA also maintains a clean, safe, and compliant school facility in good repair with all instructional spaces prepared for students and staff use. There are no current teaching vacancies at the LEA. 26JUN2023 2023 43694270131995 B. Roberto Cruz Leadership Academy 1 0 0 Met All instructional materials that have been adopted by LEA are aligned with State Standards (Common Core, Next Generation Standards, ELD, etc.) and have been selected as they provide resources that support our English Learners. All courses offered are approved by the UC System for A - G eligibility. All curriculum materials for adoption goes through a committee vetting and adoption process facilitated by Teaching and Learning that includes teachers and principals to ensure that materials are standards-aligned, appropriate to meet the needs of our diverse learning community, and aligned with our charter petition. Annually, adopted instructional materials undergo a process of review facilitated by the department of Teaching & Learning in conjunction with other content departments (Instructional members) to ensure that materials are up-to-date, meeting current California standards, and meeting student needs. Teaching and Learning in collaboration with principals and staff will oversee and record the distribution of adopted and available materials to ensure that all students have access to textbooks as per the Williams Act. All students will receive access to a Google Chromebook assigned at a one-to-one rate. The LEA also maintains a clean, safe, and compliant school facility in good repair with all instructional spaces prepared for students and staff use. There is one current teaching vacancy at the LEA. 26JUN2023 2023 43694270132274 Alpha Cindy Avitia High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 43694274330668 Latino College Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met All instructional materials that have been adopted by the LEA are aligned with State Standards (Common Core, Next Generation Standards, ELD, etc.) and have been selected as they provide resources that support our English Learners. All courses offered are approved by the University of California system for A - G eligibility. All curriculum materials for adoption goes through a committee vetting and adoption process facilitated by Teaching and Learning that includes teachers and principals to ensure that materials are standards-aligned, appropriate to meet the needs of our diverse learning community, and aligned with our charter petition. Annually, adopted instructional materials undergo a process of review facilitated by the department of Teaching & Learning in conjunction with other departments to ensure that materials are up-to-date, meeting current California standards, and meeting student needs. Teaching and Learning in collaboration with principals and staff will oversee and record the distribution of said materials to ensure that all students have access to textbooks as per the Williams Act. All students will receive access to a Google Chromebook assigned at a one-to-one rate. The LEA also maintains a clean, safe, and compliant school facility in excellent repair with all instructional spaces prepared for students and staff use. There are no current teaching vacancies at the LEA. 26JUN2023 2023 43694274330676 San Jose Conservation Corps Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 43694274330726 Escuela Popular Accelerated Family Learning 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 43694350000000 Evergreen Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 43694500000000 Franklin-McKinley Elementary 1 0 0 Met During the 2022-23 school year, all students have access to standards aligned materials for use. Franklin – McKinley School District “passed” the annual Williams Settlement review conducted by the Santa Clara County Office of Education. There were 14 misassignments of teachers last school year. All teachers hold the required certification to teach English Learners for integrated and designated English Language Development. All teaching positions were filled with credentialed teachers. 27JUN2023 2023 43694500113662 Voices College-Bound Language Academy 1 0 3 Met 29JUN2023 2023 43694500123299 Rocketship Mosaic Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43694500128108 Rocketship Spark Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43694500129205 KIPP Heritage Academy 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 43694500129247 ACE Esperanza Middle 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 43694680000000 Fremont Union High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 43694840000000 Gilroy Unified 1 0 0 Met 18MAY2023 2023 43694840123760 Gilroy Prep (a Navigator School) 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 43694920000000 Lakeside Joint 1 0 3 Met 28JUN2023 2023 43695000000000 Loma Prieta Joint Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 43695180000000 Los Altos Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 43695260000000 Los Gatos Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 43695340000000 Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High 1 284 396 Not Met 26SEP2023 2023 43695420000000 Luther Burbank 1 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 43695750000000 Moreland 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 43695830000000 Morgan Hill Unified 1 0 0 Met While the District's renewed efforts focused on recruitment have begun to yield positive results reflected in staffing levels, the reality is that the workforce effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to impact staffing across education in general, despite entering into the third academic year since students returned to school buildings. 20JUN2023 2023 43695836118541 Charter School of Morgan Hill 1 0 0 Met During the 2022-2023 school year, CSMH had 33 teaching positions and no misassignments. We had two teachers with intern credentials, two teachers on General Education Limited Assignment Permits (GELAP), and one teacher with an emergency CLAD certification. CSMH had no vacant teaching positions. There are three teachers who teach an elective and will need to be credentialed by July 1, 2025, under the provisions of AB1505. CSMH is currently in the middle of a $15,000,000 school improvement project. This project includes a new classroom building, a new facility that will house the office and a student center, and the remodeling of existing classrooms and bathrooms. 20JUN2023 2023 43695910000000 Mountain View Whisman 1 212 Met During the 2022-23 school year, the Mountain View Whisman School District met the criteria for having appropriately assigned teachers. The district had two mis-assignments of teachers of English learners and no other teacher mis-assignment and zero vacant teacher positions in 2022-23. The two teachers that were mis-assigned for English learners, are credentialed and had a waiver or temporary county certificate in place while they obtain their certification. The District held a public hearing during the regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Trustees on September 8, 2022. The Board of Trustees certified that all students had access to standards-aligned instructional materials. Mountain View Whisman School District conducted an inspection of District facilities using the Facilities Inspection Tool in summer 2022. The results indicated that 11,320 facilities were in good repair, 212 were deficient, and 0 were in extreme deficient repair. The majority of the items found to be in deficient repair included blocked water heaters and electrical panels in closets, carpet stains, damaged floors, ceiling tile stains from water leaks, graffiti, cracked windows The District has remedied these issues by replacing windows through a contractor and as well as creating and completing work orders for the remaining items. 15JUN2023 2023 43696090000000 Mountain View-Los Altos Union High 1 0 Met 09JUN2023 2023 43696170000000 Mount Pleasant Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 43696176048045 Ida Jew Academies 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 43696250000000 Oak Grove Elementary 1 0 0 Met Two of our sites were visited and successfully passed Williams’ Visits on August 15, 2022. Our local Governing Board adopted Resolution No. 1415-09/22 Textbooks and Materials Compliance on September 15, 2022. The minutes documenting approval from this Board Action item can be found at: https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/ogsd/Board.nsf/vpublic?open 15JUN2023 2023 43696330000000 Orchard Elementary 1 0 0 Met We continue to review our facility needs and will be updating our Facility Master Plan during the 2023-24 school year. We are increasing shade on our campus and will be improving our field space. 06JUN2023 2023 43696410000000 Palo Alto Unified 1 0 107 Met 20JUN2023 2023 43696660000000 San Jose Unified 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 43696660129718 Downtown College Preparatory Middle 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 43696660131656 ACE Inspire Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 43696664330585 Downtown College Preparatory 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 43696740000000 Santa Clara Unified 1 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 43696820000000 Saratoga Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 43696900000000 Sunnyvale 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 43697080000000 Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met Met 12JUN2023 2023 43733870000000 Milpitas Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 43771490000000 SBE - KIPP Navigate College Prep 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 43771490137315 KIPP Navigate College Prep 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 44104470000000 Santa Cruz County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 44104470136572 Santa Cruz County Career Advancement Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 44104474430252 Pacific Collegiate Charter 1 0 0 Met Pacific Collegiate School (PCS) seeks to hire fully credentialed teachers for all open positions. When that is not possible, PCS supports interns and substitutes in getting the appropriate interim credential. PCS conducts regular inventories of classroom materials and curriculum-aligned texts, allocating resources to purchase sufficient materials for all students. Our Facilities Committee meets regularly to address campus needs and schedules an annual inspection to ensure safe, clean, and functional school facilities at all times. 07JUN2023 2023 44697320000000 Bonny Doon Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 44697570000000 Happy Valley Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 21JUL2023 2023 44697650000000 Live Oak Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 44697650100388 Tierra Pacifica Charter 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 44697730000000 Mountain Elementary 1 1 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 44697810000000 Pacific Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 44697990000000 Pajaro Valley Unified 1 99 Met 28JUN2023 2023 44697990117804 Ceiba College Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met Ceiba strives to continuously improve in the areas of appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned materials, and safe and functional school facilities. This past year, Ceiba reduced our number of misassigned teachers to two and in the 23-24 school year to one. All students have access to instructional materials. Ceiba works regularly reviews our facility for any issues and makes repairs as appropriate. 13JUN2023 2023 44697994430229 Pacific Coast Charter 1 0 0 Met 15MAY2023 2023 44697994430245 Diamond Technology Institute 1 0 0 Met 02JUN2023 2023 44697996049720 Linscott Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 44697996049829 Alianza Charter 1 0 0 Met 24MAY2023 2023 44697996119077 Watsonville Charter School of the Arts 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 44698070000000 San Lorenzo Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 44698070110007 Ocean Grove Charter 1 0 0 Met 100% of our teachers are compliant with Education Code 44865 and 51747.5 which deal with independent study teacher assignments. Our CalSAAS vacancies are related to CalPads errors. The vacancies are not actual vacancies and instead represent community college courses our students took. 100% of our teachers are compliant with Education Code 44865 and 51747.5 which deal with independent study teacher assignments. Our CalSAAS vacancies are related to CalPads errors. The vacancies are not actual vacancies and instead represent community college courses our students took. Our misassignment was due to an expired credential, which expired 8/20/21, but was incorrectly keyed into our system as expiring 8/21/21.This has been corrected. We provide ongoing professional development opportunities for teachers to increase their knowledge of subject specific content. We use Title II funding to support teachers in earning additional single subject credentials. We also pay for an induction program for new teachers and administrators. All students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials as part of their Instructional Funding as well as checking out items through our curriculum library. Ensuring students achieve academically through individualized learning is one of our LCAP goals. As a non-site based independent study charter school, we do not have facilities. 13JUN2023 2023 44698074430179 SLVUSD Charter 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 44698150000000 Santa Cruz City Elementary 1 0 0 Met Teacher misassignments are due to various reasons including partially credentialed teachers, permits for teachers that are needed to teach in hard-to-fill positions and last-minute resignations. We continue to aggressively recruit staff and have established support programs such as the New Teacher Project to help retain teachers. All 10 Santa Cruz City Schools' sites had a “good” overall rating per FIT (Facility Inspection Tool) reports in November 2022 (these ratings were included in our most recent School Accountability Report Cards (SARCs), and our Facilities department works closely with site administrators to ensure that sites remain in good repair. 14JUN2023 2023 44698230000000 Santa Cruz City High 1 0 0 Met Teacher misassignments are due to various reasons including partially credentialed teachers, permits for teachers that are needed to teach in hard-to-fill positions and last-minute resignations. We continue to aggressively recruit staff and have established support programs such as the New Teacher Project to help retain teachers. At the beginning of the 23-24 school year, secondary enrollment came in over projections. Additionally, there was one new course at our International Baccalaureate School (Harbor High School), and one teacher chose to use a textbook instead of the current curriculum map. As such, there were deficiencies, but as of the writing of this report, 100% of students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials. All 10 Santa Cruz City School Sites had a “good” overall rating per FIT (Facility Inspection Tool) reports in November 2022 (these ratings were included in our most recent School Accountability Report Cards (SARCs), and our Facilities department works closely with site administrators to ensure that sites remain in good repair. 14JUN2023 2023 44698234430187 Delta Charter 1 1 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 44698490000000 Soquel Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met SUESD educators implement programs and services that enable all students to access the state academic content standards, including the preschool learning foundations and the English Language Development (ELD) standards for purposes of gaining academic content knowledge and English-language proficiency. Instructional programs are aligned with the State Board of Education-adopted curriculum frameworks. SUESD students learn to think conceptually, solve problems, and communicate their ideas effectively when they participate in relevant and rigorous, standards-aligned academic curricula that accommodate differences in individual learning needs. Standards-based courses and curricula emphasize learning content in depth, connecting new learning across disciplines (inclusive of the arts), connecting new learning to prior knowledge, constructing new knowledge, and applying new knowledge in real-world contexts. An area we are currently developing further is access to culturally appropriate history/social science curricula at the elementary level. Our history/social science curriculum sub-committee vetted the available curriculum and was not satisfied with the content. As such, this team will co-create bridge curriculum that will be available to all staff TK-5 in the 2023-2024 school year. 28JUN2023 2023 44754320000000 Scotts Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 44754320139410 California Connections Academy Monterey Bay 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 44772480000000 SBE - Watsonville Prep 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 44772480138909 Watsonville Prep 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 45104540000000 Shasta County Office of Education 1 0 0 Not Met 12JUL2023 2023 45104540111674 Chrysalis Charter 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 45104540129957 Northern Summit Academy Shasta 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 45104540132944 Redding STEM Academy 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 45698560000000 Anderson Union High 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 45698564530333 Anderson New Technology High 1 0 0 Met New Tech Network schools utilize project and problem-based learning and focus on 21st-century skills. As part of this network, we are a small dependent charter school in the Anderson Union High School District, with an enrollment cap of 225. Staff and student interactions create a welcoming environment. Our monthly student activities foster these positive relationships which support our student success. Starting with the 2022-2023 school year we shifted our instructional model to better meet the outcomes of our charter to a collegiate, hybrid, non-classroom-based, independent study model. 20JUN2023 2023 45698720000000 Bella Vista Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 45698800000000 Black Butte Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 45699140000000 Cascade Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 45699140135624 Tree of Life International Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 45699220000000 Castle Rock Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 45699480000000 Columbia Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 45699480134122 Redding School of the Arts 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 45699480139543 Shasta View Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 45699480141580 Phoenix Charter Academy College View 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 45699550000000 Cottonwood Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 45699550121640 Cottonwood Creek Charter 1 0 0 Met NA 22JUN2023 2023 45699710000000 Enterprise Elementary 1 0 0 Met 24MAY2023 2023 45699710135848 Redding Collegiate Academy 1 0 0 Met 24MAY2023 2023 45699890000000 Fall River Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met Fall River Joint Unified School District is a small school district located in the mountains of far northern California. While there are many wonderful attributes of the area, from hiking to fishing to hunting, there are few resources for families, such as big box stores, athletic activities for all ages, and immediate emergency medical care. The district struggles to attract teaching applicants to such a rural area. 21JUN2023 2023 45699970000000 French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 45700030000000 Grant Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 45700110000000 Happy Valley Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 45700290000000 Igo, Ono, Platina Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 45700450000000 Junction Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 45700520000000 Millville Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 45700780000000 North Cow Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 45700860000000 Oak Run Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 45700940000000 Pacheco Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met "Curriculum access is a priority for all students within our schools. All students within the district have access and copies to standards-aligned instructional materials, for use both at home and at school. Facilities have continued to meet or exceed the standard of ""Good Repair""." 14JUN2023 2023 45701100000000 Redding Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 45701100135889 Stellar Charter 1 0 0 Met 47.1% misassignments due to being a homeschool program. Maintained 100% texbook sufficiency for 22/23. William's Report Findings - Maintained 0% findings. 20JUN2023 2023 45701106117931 Monarch Learning Center 1 Not Met 2023 45701280000000 Shasta Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 45701360000000 Shasta Union High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 45701360106013 University Preparatory 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 45701364530267 Shasta Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 45701690000000 Whitmore Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 45737000000000 Mountain Union Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 28JUL2023 2023 45752670000000 Gateway Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 45752670113407 Rocky Point Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 46104620000000 Sierra County Office of Education 1 Not Met 2023 46701770000000 Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 47104700000000 Siskiyou County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 47104700117168 Golden Eagle Charter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 47104700137372 Northern United - Siskiyou Charter 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 47701850000000 Big Springs Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 47701930000000 Bogus Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 47702010000000 Butteville Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 47702270000000 Delphic Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 47702430000000 Dunsmuir Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 47702500000000 Dunsmuir Joint Union High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 47703180000000 Gazelle Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 47703260000000 Grenada Elementary 1 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 47703340000000 Happy Camp Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met Three of the six teachers are appropriately assigned, the other three are in intern programs currently. 28JUN2023 2023 47703590000000 Hornbrook Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 21SEP2023 2023 47703670000000 Junction Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 47703750000000 Klamath River Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 47703830000000 Little Shasta Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 47704090000000 McCloud Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met The LEA uses several academic tools to measure progress in standards implementation. The staff is very small (4 full-time teachers), & collaboration is easy via conversation and meetings. Built-in curriculum assessments address access to core curriculum, especially ELA and math. Additionally, programs like ESGI assess emergent readers & Renaissance assesses upper-grade level reading progress as well as math progress. The LEA currently does not have any EL Students, so an ELD program is not being utilized. Math progress has increased in the last few years at the LEA due to the purchase of Go Math for upper-grade levels and continued fidelity in the usage of Houghton Mifflin & Eureka for lower grade levels. NGSS are addressed via a consistent textbook program, but especially via the FOSS kits and hands-on science labs with Jason Singleton. History-social science needs are met via Studies Weekly and Kids Discover magazines. The LEA also has supplemental magazines for upper-grade levels to supplement instruction. All required coursework is offered to students and supported with supplementary materials. The following courses are not offered due to the fact the LEA is a K-8 elementary school & these are upper-grade level courses offered in stand-alone middle schools or high schools: Career Technical Education, Health Education Content Standards, Physical Education Model Content Standards, Visual and Performing Arts, & World Languages. 23JUN2023 2023 47704170000000 Montague Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 47704250000000 Mt. Shasta Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 47704580000000 Seiad Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 47704660000000 Siskiyou Union High 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 47704820000000 Weed Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met WUESD currently provides curriculum-aligned instructional materials to all students in TK-8th grade. However, for the 2023 - 2024 school year, TK - 5 teachers are piloting different instructional materials in Social Studies and Science and teachers in grades 6th through 8th are piloting different instructional materials in Social Studies. The LEA's goal is to find the most appropriate and California common core aligned curriculum for our student population. 29JUN2023 2023 47704900000000 Willow Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 28SEP2023 2023 47705080000000 Yreka Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 47705160000000 Yreka Union High 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 47736840000000 Butte Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met "Our district's facilities are in ""good repair"". We are in the process of developing a facilities master plan that will prioritize modernization over the next few years." 21JUN2023 2023 47764550000000 Scott Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 48104880000000 Solano County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met SCOE continues to monitor information and guidelines provided by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing and the needs of current teaching staff in order to support this small and specialized program for students. 28JUN2023 2023 48104880139030 Elite Public 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 48705240000000 Benicia Unified 1 0 0 Met All noted repairs in the SARC have been completed or are underway. 08JUN2023 2023 48705320000000 Dixon Unified 1 0 0 Met Dixon Unified is actively working to recruit and retain appropriately assigned teachers. Like most neighboring districts, Dixon Unified has been impacted by the ongoing state teacher shortage. To mitigate this, Dixon Unified has proactively engaged with local colleges and universities, attended numerous job fairs, and recruited within our community to identify potential future teachers. Additionally, the District has employed an elementary instructional coach whose work focuses on supporting new teachers to our system to ensure they have what they need to be successful and choose to remain with Dixon Unified for the foreseeable future. With regard to facilities, Dixon Unified remodeled the former CA Jacobs site and moved Maine Prairie High School to the campus. This had been our most pressing facilities need. Anderson Elementary is currently undergoing a major modernization to improve that facility. 01JUN2023 2023 48705320122267 Dixon Montessori Charter 1 0 2 Met 13JUN2023 2023 48705400000000 Fairfield-Suisun Unified 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 48705650000000 Travis Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 48705730000000 Vacaville Unified 1 0 0 Not Met 2023 48705730129494 Kairos Public 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 48705730135095 Ernest Kimme Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 48705734830113 Buckingham Collegiate Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 48705736051338 Fairmont Charter Elementary 1 0 0 Met 16JUN2023 2023 48705810000000 Vallejo City Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 48705810115469 Vallejo Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 48705810134262 Caliber: ChangeMakers Academy 1 0 1 Met 22JUN2023 2023 48705810137380 MIT Griffin Academy Middle 1 0 1 Met 27JUN2023 2023 48705810139816 Griffin Academy High 1 0 1 Met 27JUN2023 2023 48705814830196 MIT Academy 1 0 3 Met 27JUN2023 2023 48705816116255 Mare Island Technology Academy 1 0 2 Met 27JUN2023 2023 49104960000000 Sonoma County Office of Education 1 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 49402460000000 Petaluma City Schools 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 49402460131961 Petaluma Accelerated Charter 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 49402466051932 Mary Collins Charter School at Cherry Valley 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 49402466051981 Penngrove Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 49402466119036 Live Oak Charter 1 0 0 Met At present a parent team has progressed on the planning of a site revision. The school has rented space for many years, and with changes in the landlord and opportunities to partner with the city we hope to build a new site in the coming five year period. Meanwhile, parents and staff and engaged in repairs, beautification and maintenance along side the current landlord. 29JUN2023 2023 49402530000000 Santa Rosa City Schools 1 0 729 Met Regarding noted deficiencies in the FIT report, we have 729 in the secondary district. Most deficiencies are stained ceiling tiles, chipped paint, or other similar items. This includes all school sites. We noted no extreme deficiencies on the last FIT report from 2022/2023. 29JUN2023 2023 49402530102533 Santa Rosa Accelerated Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49402530113530 Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49402530125831 Santa Rosa French-American Charter (SRFACS) 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49402530128074 Cesar Chavez Language Academy 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49402536116958 Kid Street Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 49705990000000 Alexander Valley Union Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 09OCT2023 2023 49706070000000 West Sonoma County Union High 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 49706150000000 Bellevue Union 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 49706230000000 Bennett Valley Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 49706490000000 Cinnabar Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 49706496051635 Cinnabar Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 49706560000000 Cloverdale Unified 1 0 6 Met 12JUN2023 2023 49706720000000 Dunham Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49706720122440 Dunham Charter 1 0 0 Not Met 2023 49706800000000 Forestville Union Elementary 1 0 31 Met Forestville Union School District has no teacher misassignments for the 23-24 school year. A bond was passed in November of 2022 in which some of the bond funding will be used address and eliminate the identified facilitates issues. 22JUN2023 2023 49706800112987 Forestville Academy 1 0 31 Met Forestville Union School District has no teacher misassignments for the 23-24 school year. A bond was passed in November of 2022 in which some of the bond funding will be used address and eliminate the identified facilitates issues. 22JUN2023 2023 49706980000000 Fort Ross Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 49707060000000 Geyserville Unified 1 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 49707140000000 Gravenstein Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 49707146051742 Gravenstein Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 49707146051759 Hillcrest Middle 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 49707220000000 Guerneville Elementary 1 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 49707220139048 California Pacific Charter - Sonoma 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 49707226051767 Guerneville Elementary (Charter) 1 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 49707300000000 Harmony Union Elementary 1 0 5 Met The HVAC system in the Gymnasium was damaged during a power outage. As of Fall 2023 awaiting parts for repair. Full system replacement with modern heat pump included in proposed bond for spring 2024. Deficient windows (moisture infiltrated dual pane seals), roof replacement, and interior surfaces improvements (chips/cracks in vinyl flooring) are also included in spring 2024 bond proposal. 15JUN2023 2023 49707306110639 Salmon Creek School - A Charter 1 0 0 Met The HVAC system in the Gymnasium was damaged during a power outage. As of Fall 2023 awaiting parts for repair. Full system replacement with modern heat pump included in proposed bond for spring 2024. Deficient windows (moisture infiltrated dual pane seals), roof replacement, and interior surfaces improvements (chips/cracks in vinyl flooring) are also included in the proposed spring 2024 bond. 15JUN2023 2023 49707306120588 Pathways Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 49707630000000 Horicon Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 09OCT2023 2023 49707890000000 Kenwood 1 0 1 Met 08JUN2023 2023 49707970000000 Liberty Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 49707970107284 California Virtual Academy @ Sonoma 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 49707970139568 Heartwood Charter 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 49707970140228 Liberty Independent Study 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 49707976051833 Liberty Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 49708050000000 Mark West Union Elementary 1 0 1 Met Overall our facilities have remained in “good repair”. There has been some deterioration noted at Riebli School in the interior and structural areas. Permanent classrooms and buildings are eligible for modernization, as is the HVAC and roofing. 08JUN2023 2023 49708050105890 Mark West Charter 1 0 0 Met Mark West Charter School was rated as “good” in all areas. The overall rating was “exemplary”. 08JUN2023 2023 49708056051858 San Miguel Elementary 1 0 1 Met Overall our facilities have remained in “good repair”. Rated as “good” for systems, cleanliness, electrical, safety, structural, and external. A “fair” rating was obtained in restrooms/fountains. Kitchens and bathrooms are eligible for modernization. A “poor” rating was obtained in the interior. Four classrooms, library, and MPR need to be modernized. The District maintenance department and administration met with local construction consultants to devise a plan to remedy the facility needs and bring them back to a status of “good repair”. 08JUN2023 2023 49708056111066 John B. Riebli Elementary 1 0 1 Met Overall our facilities have remained in “good repair”. There has been some deterioration noted at Riebli School in the interior and structural areas. Permanent classrooms and buildings are eligible for modernization, as is the HVAC and roofing. 08JUN2023 2023 49708130000000 Monte Rio Union Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49708210000000 Montgomery Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 49708390000000 Oak Grove Union Elementary 1 3 Met 20JUN2023 2023 49708390138065 Pivot Charter School - North Bay 1 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 49708396051890 Oak Grove Elementary/Willowside Middle 1 3 Met 20JUN2023 2023 49708470000000 Old Adobe Union 1 0 0 Not Met 14SEP2023 2023 49708470119750 River Montessori Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 49708470127555 Loma Vista Immersion Academy 1 Not Met 2023 49708476051924 Old Adobe Elementary Charter 1 Not Met 2023 49708476072136 Miwok Valley Elementary Charter 1 Not Met 2023 49708476114755 Sonoma Mountain Elementary 1 Not Met 2023 49708700000000 Piner-Olivet Union Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 11OCT2023 2023 49708700106344 Northwest Prep Charter 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 11OCT2023 2023 49708706066344 Olivet Elementary Charter 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49708706109144 Morrice Schaefer Charter 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49708706113492 Piner-Olivet Charter 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 11OCT2023 2023 49708880000000 Kashia Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 49708960000000 Rincon Valley Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 49708960102525 Spring Lake Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 49708966052039 Manzanita Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 49708966052047 Whited Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 49708966052070 Village Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 49708966085229 Binkley Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 49709040000000 Roseland 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 49709040101923 Roseland Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 49709380000000 Sebastopol Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 49709386113039 Sebastopol Independent Charter 1 0 0 Met We are glad to be providing appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. 19JUN2023 2023 49709530000000 Sonoma Valley Unified 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 49709530105866 Woodland Star Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 49709536111678 Sonoma Charter 1 0 0 Met Sonoma Charter School is proud to have credentialled teachers in all classrooms, as well as new math and ELA curriculum, and beautiful and safe facilities. 27JUN2023 2023 49709610000000 Twin Hills Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 49709614930319 Orchard View 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 49709614930350 Sunridge Charter 1 0 0 Not Met 23SEP2023 2023 49709616052302 Twin Hills Charter Middle 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 49709790000000 Two Rock Union 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 49709950000000 Waugh Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 49710010000000 West Side Union Elementary 1 0 Met 2 20JUN2023 2023 49710190000000 Wilmar Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 49710350000000 Wright Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 49710356052377 Wright Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 49738820000000 Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 49738820123786 Credo High 1 0 0 Met Credo High School has a number of classes that fall outside traditional academic subject credential areas. For example, our One Planet Living class is a multi-disciplinary course taught primarily by one teacher holding a single subject credential. As a charter school, Credo has traditionally had flexibility with staffing specialty classes such as World Percussion or Blacksmithing. In line with AB1505 Credo is steadily making progress towards having all teachers with designated subject credentials by 2025. 20JUN2023 2023 49753580000000 Windsor Unified 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 49753580114934 Village Charter 1 0 0 Met VCS is committed to maintaining a 10:1 student teacher/TA ratio as well as an additional PE, Science, Environmental Education teacher. We also serve our students with IEP's with an RSP and Speech and Language teacher. We lease our facilities from POUSD and all repairs and facility assessments are maintained by the district. 07JUN2023 2023 49753586052369 Cali Calmecac Language Academy 1 0 0 Met All our teachers have been appropriately assigned to serve our students. The students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials revised yearly through our scope and sequence meetings and our PLC meetings through span grade levels. Our Truth Youth School Survey and our weekly meetings with our custodial team help keep the function of our school facilities to a high standard. 15JUN2023 2023 49753900000000 Healdsburg Unified 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 50105040000000 Stanislaus County Office of Education 1 1 Met 13JUN2023 2023 50105040117457 Great Valley Academy 1 0 0 Met GVA annually receives exceptionally high marks for the conditions of its facilities and high quality learning environment for students and staff. The is an essential element of student learning and staff satisfaction and thus a top priority for GVA. 21JUN2023 2023 50105040129023 Stanislaus Alternative Charter 1 1 Met 13JUN2023 2023 50710430000000 Ceres Unified 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 50710430107128 Whitmore Charter School of Art & Technology 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 50710430107136 Whitmore Charter High 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 50710430112292 Aspire Summit Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 50710500000000 Chatom Union 1 0 0 Met All of the criteria within priority 1 have been met as indicated on the SARC report which was presented at the regularly scheduled CUSD public board meeting on January 10, 2023. 100% sufficiency of materials was also reported at a public board meeting on September 13, 2022. 27JUN2023 2023 50710680000000 Denair Unified 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 50710680132662 Denair Elementary Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 50710685030267 Denair Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 50710760000000 Empire Union Elementary 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 50710840000000 Gratton Elementary 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 50710840120089 Gratton Charter 1 0 0 Met 05JUN2023 2023 50710920000000 Hart-Ransom Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 50710926112965 Hart-Ransom Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 50711000000000 Hickman Community Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 50711006052559 Hickman Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 50711006112627 Hickman Charter 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 50711006116388 Hickman Middle 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 50711340000000 Keyes Union 1 0 0 Met Basic Conditions: KEUSD used locally available information, including data currently reported through the School Accountability Report Card (SARC) and the KEUSD website. o Number/percentage of misassignments of teachers of English learners, total teacher misassignments, and vacant positions = 0 o Number/percentage of students without access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home = 0 For evidence, please see Board Agenda & Board Packet, Adopted Minutes for June 13, 2023 o Number of identified instances where facilities do not meet the “good repair” standards (including deficiencies and extreme deficiencies = 0 For evidence, please see Board Agenda & Board Packet, Adopted Minutes for “Quarterly Reports Williams Uniform Complaints” August 18, 2022, January 19, 2023, April 20, 2023 13JUN2023 2023 50711346113286 Keyes to Learning Charter 1 0 0 Met Condition: Basic. Keyes to Learning Charter School used locally available information, including data currently reported through the School Accountability Report Card (SARC). 13JUN2023 2023 50711420000000 Knights Ferry Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 50711670000000 Modesto City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 50711670137265 Aspire University Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 50711670138057 Connecting Waters Charter School - Central Valley 1 0 0 Met "Connecting Waters Charter School, Central Valley (CWCV or CV) is a ""personalized learning school"" that serves students in transitional-kindergarten through twelfth grade who are seeking a non-traditional, non-classroom-based educational setting. As such, all students have appropriately assigned curriculum in their homes." 13JUN2023 2023 50711750000000 Modesto City High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 50711750120212 Aspire Vanguard College Preparatory Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 50712090000000 Paradise Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 50712090112383 Paradise Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 50712170000000 Patterson Joint Unified 1 0 Not Met For Two or More Years Patterson Joint Unified School District did not submit the Local Indicators Report to the Governing Board when our LCAP was presented in June. 2023 50712330000000 Roberts Ferry Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 50712330121525 Roberts Ferry Charter School Academy 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 50712660000000 Salida Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 50712660124768 Great Valley Academy - Salida 1 0 0 Met GVA annually receives exceptionally high marks for the conditions of its facilities and high quality learning environment for students and staff. The is an essential element of student learning and staff satisfaction and thus a top priority for GVA. 21JUN2023 2023 50712740000000 Shiloh Elementary 1 0 0 Met N/A 13JUN2023 2023 50712740121558 Shiloh Charter 1 0 0 Met N/A 13JUN2023 2023 50712820000000 Stanislaus Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met SUSD has successfully maintained our older facilities and have kept them in good repair. In addition, all students have their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials. 15JUN2023 2023 50712900000000 Sylvan Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 50713240000000 Valley Home Joint Elementary 1 Not Met For Two or More Years 2023 50736010000000 Newman-Crows Landing Unified 1 0 0 Not Met For Two or More Years 14AUG2023 2023 50755490000000 Hughson Unified 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 50755560000000 Riverbank Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 50755560113852 Riverbank Language Academy 1 0 0 Met Students at RLA have access to instructional materials as well as exemplary instruction with qualified bilingual classroom teachers. The school has a high retention rate of staff and teachers report overall great satisfaction; 86% of RLA teachers have five years or more of teaching experience. The school has safe, clean, and functional school facilities; RLA was rated good in the FIT report provided by the state last spring. 14JUN2023 2023 50755640000000 Oakdale Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 50755645030176 Oakdale Charter 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 50755720000000 Waterford Unified 1 0 0 Met These findings are based on the following: a local review of teaching assignments as evidenced on SARC reports and the County Office of Education credential review; student access to standards-aligned curriculum for use at school and home as evidenced by Williams Act visits and on the SARC reports; and inspection of facilities as evidenced by Williams Act visits and on SARC reports. 15JUN2023 2023 50755725030317 Connecting Waters Charter 1 0 0 Met "Connecting Waters Charter School (CW) is a ""personalized learning school"" that serves students in TK-12th grade who are seeking a non-traditional, non-classroom-based educational setting. As such, students all appropriately assigned curriculum in their homes." 13JUN2023 2023 50757390000000 Turlock Unified 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 50757390124669 eCademy Charter at Crane 1 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 50757390131185 Fusion Charter 1 0 0 Met 30JUN2023 2023 51105120000000 Sutter County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 51105120138040 AeroSTEM Academy 1 0 0 Met From the 2022/2023 to the 2023/2024 school year the staff compliance concerns for the school have been addressed by hiring credentialed teachers and placing those teachers in appropriate assignments. 26JUN2023 2023 51105120140152 Pathways Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 51713570000000 Brittan Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 51713650000000 Browns Elementary 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 51713730000000 East Nicolaus Joint Union High 1 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 51713810000000 Franklin Elementary 1 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 51713990000000 Live Oak Unified 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 51714070000000 Marcum-Illinois Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 51714070109793 South Sutter Charter 1 0 0 Met 100% of our teachers are compliant with Education Code 44865 and 51747.5 which deal with independent study teacher assignments. Our CalSAAS vacancies are related to CalPads errors. The vacancies are not actual vacancies and instead represent community college courses our students took. 100% of our teachers are compliant with Education Code 44865 and 51747.5 which deal with independent study teacher assignments. Our CalSAAS vacancies are related to CalPads errors. The vacancies are not actual vacancies and instead represent community college courses our students took. Our misassignment was due to push in/pull out SPED teachers, not the Teachers of Record. We did not realize they needed ELA on their credential when they were not the Teachers of Record. This has been corrected. We provide ongoing professional development opportunities for teachers to increase their knowledge of subject specific content. We use Title II funding to support teachers in earning additional single subject credentials. We also pay for an induction program for new teachers and administrators. All students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials as part of their Instructional Funding as well as checking out items through our curriculum library. Ensuring students achieve academically through individualized learning is one of our LCAP goals. As a non-site based independent study charter school, we do not have facilities. 12JUN2023 2023 51714150000000 Meridian Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 51714150129007 California Virtual Academy at Sutter 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 51714230000000 Nuestro Elementary 1 0 0 Met The requested information are all data elements that are currently required of the School Accountability Report Card (SARC). 08JUN2023 2023 51714230132977 Sutter Peak Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 51714310000000 Pleasant Grove Joint Union 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 51714490000000 Sutter Union High 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 51714560000000 Winship-Robbins 1 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 51714560133934 Feather River Charter 1 0 Met 06JUN2023 2023 51714640000000 Yuba City Unified 1 0 0 Met For the 22-23 school year, YCUSD had 28 teacher misassignments. 27JUN2023 2023 51714640107318 Twin Rivers Charter 1 0 0 Met 2022-2023 LCAP parent survey data shows that 95% strongly agree that the Twin Rivers Charter School campus is clean and safe. 22JUN2023 2023 51714645130125 Yuba City Charter 1 0 0 Met CA is in a teacher shortage crisis. Yuba City Charter works closely with various institutions to hire interns when necessary to fill positions. Teachers are supported by a full-time Dean of Academics that supports teachers in curriculum development, implementing standards-based instruction, classroom management and organizing professional development. Every student has a Chromebook at school and one to keep at home. Each student has access to their own textbooks and instructional materials. The staff at YCCS works to keep the facilities clean, safe and a comfortable environment for students to attend. 07JUN2023 2023 52105200000000 Tehama County Department of Education 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 52105206119606 Lincoln Street 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 52105206119671 Tehama eLearning Academy 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 52714720000000 Antelope Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 25AUG2023 2023 52714720134403 Lassen-Antelope Volcanic Academy (LAVA) 1 0 0 Met 25JUN2023 2023 52714980000000 Corning Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 52715060000000 Corning Union High 1 Not Met 2023 52715220000000 Evergreen Union 1 0 0 Met We have worked to create a safe, healthy space for students to have optimal opportunity to learn. Our facilities are well maintained. Student health needs are being met. We provide safe transportation to and from school and access to a healthy breakfast and lunch. Appropriately credentialed and qualified teachers are provided who loop and build relationships with their students as they help learning grow. Standards-aligned instructional materials and educational devices are provided for all students. 27JUN2023 2023 52715220132597 Evergreen Institute of Excellence 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 52715300000000 Flournoy Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 52715480000000 Gerber Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 52715550000000 Kirkwood Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 52715630000000 Lassen View Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 52715710000000 Los Molinos Unified 1 0 0 Met All students have access to hard copy and electronic textbooks. 15JUN2023 2023 52716210000000 Red Bluff Union Elementary 1 0 25 Met 22JUN2023 2023 52716390000000 Red Bluff Joint Union High 1 0 0 Not Met 2023 52716470000000 Reeds Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 52716540000000 Richfield Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 53105380000000 Trinity County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 53105380125633 California Heritage Youthbuild Academy II 1 0 1 Met 28JUN2023 2023 53716620000000 Burnt Ranch Elementary 1 0 0 Met We do not have EL students at this time. 14JUN2023 2023 53716700000000 Coffee Creek Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 53716960000000 Douglas City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 53717380000000 Junction City Elementary 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 53717460000000 Lewiston Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 53717610000000 Trinity Center Elementary 1 Not Met 2023 53738330000000 Southern Trinity Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 53750280000000 Mountain Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met All of the district's facilities are newly renovated and/or remodeled as of the 2023-24 school year. The 5.3% intern status at Hayfork Elementary School has been rectified and all of the teaching assignments are geld by fully credentialed teachers. The lack of science and social studies curriculum in grades K-3 has also been addressed and students have access to textbooks in all curricular areas. 28JUN2023 2023 53765130000000 Trinity Alps Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 54105460000000 Tulare County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 54105460119602 University Preparatory High 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 54105460124057 Valley Life Charter 1 0 0 Met The Walnut Campus is clean and has been undergoing updates since we began leasing the facility. Recently, a new gym floor was installed. The Akers classroom, though more modern, is bursting at the seams. VLCS is currently in the process of investigating ways in which to build new classrooms. 13JUN2023 2023 54105460125542 Sycamore Valley Academy 1 0 2 Met 12JUN2023 2023 54105460135459 Blue Oak Academy 1 0 4 Met 12JUN2023 2023 54105465430327 La Sierra High 1 0 0 Met At our most recent FIT report completed in December of 2022, our site had three areas i.e., (Interior Surfaces, Overall Cleanliness and Structural) that were designated as facility areas that needed repair and addressing. Since this report was completed, these three areas of repair have been redressed via the hiring of a full time custodian for our school site who has assisted in addressing the Interior Surfaces and Overall Cleanliness components. The Structural component has been addressed via the support of our county maintenance department, in diverting rain gutters on the West Wing of our campus underground for school facility repair and improvement. 14JUN2023 2023 54105466119291 Eleanor Roosevelt Community Learning Center 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54717950000000 Allensworth Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 54718030000000 Alpaugh Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54718030112458 California Connections Academy Central Valley 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 54718110000000 Alta Vista Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 54718110139477 Monarch River Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 54718290000000 Buena Vista Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 54718370000000 Burton Elementary 1 0 2 Met 20JUN2023 2023 54718370109009 Summit Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 54718520000000 Columbine Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 54718600000000 Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 54718940000000 Ducor Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 23JUN2023 2023 54719020000000 Earlimart Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 54719440000000 Hope Elementary 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 54719510000000 Hot Springs Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 54719690000000 Kings River Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 54719850000000 Liberty Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 54719930000000 Lindsay Unified 1 0 0 Met 0 21JUN2023 2023 54719930124776 Loma Vista Charter 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 54720090000000 Monson-Sultana Joint Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 54720170000000 Oak Valley Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 54720250000000 Outside Creek Elementary 1 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 54720330000000 Palo Verde Union Elementary 1 0 Met All teachers are properly credentialed and appropriately assigned. This year (2023-24) we have two intern teachers at the TK level credentialed through the Tulare County Intern program. Every student at Palo Verde has textbooks and instructional materials for the full course of study aligned to the curriculum for use in school and at home. Students also have access to technology through the school’s science labs and computer labs and one to one Chrome books for all students grade three through eight. During annual facility inspections, the school is found to be in overall “good condition”. In the most recent Williams Compliance Review the school was commended for “providing a safe, clean, attractive and student-centered environment that is conducive to learning” for a welcoming classroom experience for students, teachers, and parents. 14JUN2023 2023 54720410000000 Pixley Union Elementary 1 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 54720580000000 Pleasant View Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 54720820000000 Richgrove Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 54720900000000 Rockford Elementary 1 0 Met Rockford Elementary School District meets all state requirements for appropriately assigned teachers, access to standards-aligned instructional materials, and safe, well-maintained, clean school facilities. As a small rural district, aggressive recruitment and retention of highly qualified teachers continues to be a high priority. In addition, Rockford continues to deepen teacher skills and knowledge through a tiered system of professional development. All students have access to standards-aligned instructional materials in school and at home. Our facility is rated as good and provides a safe, secure learning and teaching environment. 13JUN2023 2023 54721080000000 Saucelito Elementary 1 0 Met Saucelito is a single-school elementary district with 77 students in grades kindergarten through eight. Our teachers are fully credentialed and appropriately assigned with three to nineteen years of successful classroom experience. Every student has standards-aligned textbooks and instructional materials for the full course of study in school and at home and access to the technology resources critical in today’s world. Our facilities are extremely well maintained and provide a welcoming classroom experience for students, teachers and parents. 13JUN2023 2023 54721160000000 Sequoia Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54721166054340 Sequoia Elementary Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54721320000000 Springville Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 54721400000000 Stone Corral Elementary 1 0 Met Appropriately Assigned Teachers: Our school prioritizes the recruitment and retention of highly qualified educators. We consistently meet or exceed state requirements for teacher certification and credentialing. Our commitment to professional development ensures that our teachers stay up-to-date with the latest instructional strategies, benefiting our students' academic growth. Access to Curriculum-Aligned Instructional Materials: We take pride in maintaining a robust library of curriculum-aligned instructional materials. Our ongoing investment in textbooks, digital resources, and supplementary materials ensures that teachers have the tools necessary to deliver high-quality instruction. These materials are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect the evolving needs of our students and the curriculum standards. Safe, Clean, and Functional School Facilities: The safety and well-being of our students are paramount. Our school facilities undergo routine maintenance and safety inspections to ensure they remain clean, functional, and safe environments for learning. We have implemented security measures, including surveillance systems and controlled access points, to enhance campus safety. Additionally, our commitment to environmental sustainability includes initiatives for reducing waste, conserving energy, and promoting eco-friendly practices. 15JUN2023 2023 54721400136507 Crescent Valley Public Charter II 1 0 0 Met 31MAY2023 2023 54721570000000 Strathmore Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 23MAY2023 2023 54721730000000 Sundale Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 54721810000000 Sunnyside Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 27JUN2023 2023 54721990000000 Terra Bella Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met TBUESD meets all materials and credentialing criteria. The district also consistently received exemplary marks on the Facilities Inspection Tool. 15JUN2023 2023 54722070000000 Three Rivers Union Elementary 1 1 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 54722150000000 Tipton Elementary 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 54722230000000 Traver Joint Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 90% of teachers are appropriately assigned (1 teacher will complete credential in 23-24). 100% of students have access to curriculum aligned materials. Facility Inspection Tool (FIT) was satisfactory in 22-23, according to Williams visit in August of 2022. 10OCT2023 2023 54722310000000 Tulare City 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 54722490000000 Tulare Joint Union High 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 54722490130708 Sierra Vista Charter High 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 54722490133793 Accelerated Charter High 1 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 54722560000000 Visalia Unified 1 0 17 Met 27JUN2023 2023 54722560109751 Visalia Charter Independent Study 1 0 0 Met 100% of Visalia Charter Independent Study teachers are assigned appropriately. There are no students who do not have access to their own copies of standards-aligned materials for use at both school and home. All facilities meet the good repair standards at VCIS. 27JUN2023 2023 54722560120659 Visalia Technical Early College 1 0 23 Not Met 17OCT2023 2023 54722560135863 Global Learning Charter 1 0 0 Not Met 27SEP2023 2023 54722566116909 Charter Home School Academy 1 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 54722640000000 Waukena Joint Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 54722980000000 Woodville Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met All teachers have been assigned appropriately and facilities are in good repair. 13JUN2023 2023 54753250000000 Farmersville Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54755230000000 Porterville Unified 1 12 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54755230114348 Butterfield Charter 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54755230116590 Harmony Magnet Academy 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54755230137968 Porterville Military Academy 1 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54755310000000 Dinuba Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 54767940000000 Woodlake Unified 1 0 1 Met 14JUN2023 2023 54768360000000 Exeter Unified 1 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 55105530000000 Tuolumne County Superintendent of Schools 1 0 1 Met "All facilities meet the ""good repair"" standard with the exception of the exterior of one site that has cracked asphalt. This does not present a hazardous situation." 27JUN2023 2023 55723060000000 Belleview Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 55723480000000 Columbia Union 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 55723550000000 Curtis Creek Elementary 1 0 17 Met 13JUN2023 2023 55723630000000 Jamestown Elementary 1 0 19 Met "Many of the identified instances where facilities did not meet the ""good repair"" standards have been addressed by the beginning of the 23-24 school year." 28JUN2023 2023 55723710000000 Sonora Elementary 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 55723890000000 Sonora Union High 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 55723970000000 Soulsbyville Elementary 1 0 0 Met 08JUN2023 2023 55724050000000 Summerville Elementary 1 0 0 Met The Summerville Elementary School District has prioritized hiring and supporting highly qualified teachers, providing instructional materials that are age-appropriate and relevant for all students, and maintaining facilities that are in exemplary condition. These standards have been established and held under the direction of the Governing Board based on community interest, student needs, and feedback provided by the school community through continuous improvement of the school. 27JUN2023 2023 55724130000000 Summerville Union High 1 0 1 Met 28JUN2023 2023 55724130112276 Gold Rush Home Study Charter 1 0 14 Met GRCS leases the school property from Curtis Creek School District. Curtis Creek is addressing deficiencies listed in the 11/22/22 FIT report. 06JUN2023 2023 55724135530191 Connections Visual and Performing Arts Academy 1 0 1 Met 28JUN2023 2023 55724210000000 Twain Harte 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 55751840000000 Big Oak Flat-Groveland Unified 1 0 7 Met 28JUN2023 2023 56105610000000 Ventura County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 56105610109900 Vista Real Charter High 1 0 0 Met 30MAY2023 2023 56105610112417 Ventura Charter School of Arts and Global Education 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 56105610121756 BRIDGES Charter 1 0 0 Met We measure progress annually in meeting the Williams settlement requirements as applicable, and promptly address any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; we then report the results to our local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to educational partners and the public through the Dashboard. 14JUN2023 2023 56105610122713 River Oaks Academy 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 56105616055974 Meadows Arts and Technology Elementary 1 0 0 Met 22MAY2023 2023 56724470000000 Briggs Elementary 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 56724540000000 Fillmore Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 56724620000000 Hueneme Elementary 1 0 0 Met 26JUN2023 2023 56724700000000 Mesa Union Elementary 1 0 0 Met N/A 15JUN2023 2023 56724705630363 Golden Valley Charter 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 56725040000000 Mupu Elementary 1 0 0 Met 15JUN2023 2023 56725120000000 Ocean View 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 56725200000000 Ojai Unified 1 0 0 Met Ojai Unified has made excellent progress ensuring students have access to materials and good facilities. Due to staffing shortages, we do have a larger number than usual of teachers who are on a STP and still working toward acquiring a teaching credential. 28JUN2023 2023 56725205630405 Valley Oak Charter 1 0 0 Met 01JUN2023 2023 56725380000000 Oxnard 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 56725460000000 Oxnard Union High 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 56725460115105 Camarillo Academy of Progressive Education 1 0 0 Met 12JUN2023 2023 56725460120634 Architecture, Construction & Engineering Charter High (ACE) 1 0 0 Met All students have access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials. 08JUN2023 2023 56725530000000 Pleasant Valley 1 0 0 Met One hundred percent (100%) of students have access to their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials for use at school and at home. One hundred percent (100%) of PVSD facilities are in “good repair” as reported on the School Accountability Report Cards and as measured by the Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT). 22JUN2023 2023 56725530139592 Peak Prep Pleasant Valley 1 0 0 Met 07JUN2023 2023 56725536120620 University Preparation Charter School at CSU Channel Islands 1 0 Not Met The Williams Act is not applicable to Charter Schools. 07JUL2023 2023 56725610000000 Rio Elementary 1 0 6 Met 28JUN2023 2023 56725790000000 Santa Clara Elementary 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 56726030000000 Simi Valley Unified 1 1 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 56726110000000 Somis Union 1 0 0 Met All teachers at Somis School possess the appropriate credential to deliver instruction to our students. Ensuring access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials is a function of the site administrator. The responsibility of maintaining safe, clean and functional facilities is a shared responsibility by all school staff. By defining and understanding our roles, we are able to carry them out in an effective and efficient manner. 17JUN2023 2023 56726520000000 Ventura Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 56737590000000 Conejo Valley Unified 1 0 0 Met CVUSD employs fully credentialed, properly assigned teachers in all classrooms. All students are provided their own copies of standards-aligned instructional materials each school year. Moreover, many CVUSD curricular materials offer online access to allow students access from anywhere. As part of continued progress monitoring, sites engaged in regular facility inspections to ensure continued implementation of health and safety measures. CVUSD is continually improving our facilities as a result of the community supported Measure I Bond, a $197 million facilities and technology bond dedicated to our schools. CVUSD has modernized schools district-wide, renovated restrooms, installed new roofs, repaved parking lots, updated playgrounds, improved HVAC systems, built outdoor learning spaces, and modernized tracks and fields. Additionally, CVUSD is implementing a 1-1 student device initiative to give students access to textbooks, online learning platforms and Canvas from anywhere they are. Schools update individual safety plans each year in conjunction with their school staff and their school site councils. 07JUN2023 2023 56738740000000 Oak Park Unified 1 0 158 Met All schools received an overall school rating of Good or Exemplary on the Facility Inspection Tool (FIT), with no extreme deficiencies. 20JUN2023 2023 56739400000000 Moorpark Unified 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 56739400121426 IvyTech Charter 1 0 0 Met 13JUN2023 2023 56768280000000 Santa Paula Unified 1 0 0 Met 28JUN2023 2023 57105790000000 Yolo County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 57105790132464 Empowering Possibilities International Charter 1 0 0 Met 20JUN2023 2023 57726780000000 Davis Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 57726780119578 Da Vinci Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 57726860000000 Esparto Unified 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 57726940000000 Washington Unified 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 57726940124875 Sacramento Valley Charter 1 0 0 Met The local educational agency believes that it has made significant progress in meeting the requirements for appropriately assigned teachers, access to curriculum-aligned instructional materials, and safe, clean and functional school facilities. The agency has taken steps to ensure that all teachers are properly trained and certified in their respective subject areas, and they have implemented a program to regularly review and update the curriculum to ensure that it aligns with state standards. In terms of facilities, the agency has invested in the maintenance and repair of school buildings, ensuring that they are safe and functional for students and staff. They have also implemented measures to improve the cleanliness of school facilities, including increasing the frequency of cleaning and sanitizing high-touch areas. Additionally, the agency has worked to provide students with access to high-quality instructional materials, including textbooks, digital resources, and other learning materials that are aligned with state standards. They have also implemented technology programs to enhance student learning and engagement, and have provided training and support to teachers to ensure they are able to effectively integrate technology into their teaching practices. 28JUN2023 2023 57726940131706 River Charter Schools Lighthouse Charter 1 0 0 Met 19JUN2023 2023 57726940135939 Washington Middle College High 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 57727020000000 Winters Joint Unified 1 0 1 Met "Winters JUSD strives to recruit highly qualified teachers to fill all instructional roles and assign educators in accordance with their credentials. In 2022-23, 94.1% of positions were filled by appropriately credentialed educators. Efforts the District has undertaken to meet appropriate teacher assignment requirements include the negotiation of a hiring and retention bonus for hard to fill positions, a sustained partnership with Yolo-Solano Center for Teacher Credentialing, and ongoing relationships with area colleges of education. The District provides students with sufficient textbooks and instructional materials to each student, including English Learners, that are aligned to the academic content standards. All school sites in Winters JUSD are rated annually using the Facilities Inspection Tool (FIT). Of the District's five TK-12 school sites four received an overall FIT rating of ""Good"" and one (Waggoner Elementary School) received an overall FIT rating of ""Fair."" The District is improving the quality of existing campuses and constructing new facilities to support the District's educational and programmatic goals. In 2022-23 the District completed a new construction project at Winters High School (Music/Weight Room) and initiated a Facilities Master Plan (FMP) process to prioritize future projects supported by Measure W funds. Through the FMP process, Waggoner needs have been identified and an action plan to address them is in development." 22JUN2023 2023 57727020139436 Compass Charter School of Yolo 1 0 0 Not Met 07JUL2023 2023 57727100000000 Woodland Joint Unified 1 0 1 Met 15JUN2023 2023 57727100121749 Science & Technology Academy at Knights Landing 1 0 0 Met 21JUN2023 2023 58105870000000 Yuba County Office of Education 1 0 0 Met 14JUN2023 2023 58105870117242 Yuba Environmental Science Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 58105875830112 Yuba County Career Preparatory Charter 1 0 0 Met 30MAY2023 2023 58727280000000 Camptonville Elementary 1 0 0 Not Met 19SEP2023 2023 58727286115935 CORE Charter 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023 58727360000000 Marysville Joint Unified 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 58727360121632 Paragon Collegiate Academy 1 0 0 Met 22JUN2023 2023 58727365830138 Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts 1 0 0 Met 27JUN2023 2023 58727440000000 Plumas Lake Elementary 1 0 0 Met The Board receives quarterly reports on the number of Williams complaints filed with the District. In 2022-2023, zero Williams complaints were filed. Plumas Lake Elementary School District developed a local priority for small class sizes and the elimination of combination classes. During the 2022-2023 school year all Transitional Kindergarten through third grade classes were at or under 24 students per classroom. Fourth through eighth grade core academic classes were at or under 28 students per classroom. There were no combination classrooms in the district. 15JUN2023 2023 58727510000000 Wheatland 1 0 0 Met The Board receives quarterly reports on the number of Williams complaints filed with the District. The Williams Reports is state required a measurement tool. The District LCAP includes this in their goals as a measurement of the number of Highly Qualified teachers we have in WSD. The results for the school year were reported in the succeeding LCAP in June 09JUN2023 2023 58727516118806 Wheatland Charter Academy 1 0 0 Met The LEA annually measures its progress in meeting the Williams settlement requirements at 100% at all of its school sites, as applicable, and promptly addresses any complaints or other deficiencies identified throughout the academic year, as applicable; the LEA then reports the results to its local governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting and to reports to stakeholders and the public through the Dashboard. 09JUN2023 2023 58727690000000 Wheatland Union High 1 0 0 Met 29JUN2023 2023