Will the California Department of Education still require local educational agencies to submit the evaluation data for the High-Risk Youth Education and Public Safety program on a quarterly basis?
No. Local educational agencies may continue to collect the data for their own information • If a local educational agency previously operated only one program (either the First-Time Offender or Transitioning High-Risk Youth), may the local educational agency now serve both populations with funds from the Pupil Retention Block Grant? Yes. A local educational agency can use Block Grant funds to establish a program that serves both populations.
Related Questions
- Will the California Department of Education still require local educational agencies to submit the evaluation data for the High-Risk Youth Education and Public Safety program on a quarterly basis?
- When should organizations enter data into the Outcomes Web System and submit to Kansas State Department of Education?
- Are California Department of Corrections or state prisons considered local public agencies?