The purpose of the Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) is to create a cycle of continuous improvement of student performance and to ensure that all students succeed in reaching academic standards set by the State Board of Education.
Additionally, the role of the SPSA in engaging school site stakeholders in the collaborative planning for school improvement is a foundational aspect of the state’s new Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) and Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) process. Goals, actions, and services included in each site’s SPSA directly align to the district’s LCAP.
AUSD’s LCAP goals are to:
- Eliminate barriers to student success and maximize learning time
- Support all students in becoming college and work ready
- Support parent/guardian development as knowledgeable partners and effective advocates for student success
- Ensure that ALL students have access to the required basic services
Tonight we are seeking approval for the following site 2017-18 SPSAs. All SPSAs have been approved by their respective School Site Council (SSC).
- Alameda High
- Edison Elementary
- Encinal Junior/Senior High
- Haight Elementary
- Lincoln Middle School
- Paden Elementary
- Ruby Bridges Elementary
- Wood Middle School