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Educational Services | Assembly Bill 347, Valenzuela Settlement Legislation

In October 2007, Assembly Bill 347 enacted statutory changes that established new oversight and monitoring responsibilities for county superintendents.

This class action lawsuit filed against the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the State Board of Education alleged that some students, especially those living in poverty, do not have equal opportunity to learn the materials tested on the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE), and that some schools do not offer a curriculum fully aligned with state standards and the test. The bill provides that students must be offered intensive instruction and services for up to two additional years if they have not passed one or both parts of the CAHSEE by completion of the twelfth grade.

RCOE Valenzuela Documentation Verification Materials

1) LEA Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP) Policy

2) UCP Complaint Form

3) UCP Classroom Notice

4) Posted Student Eligibility Notice

5) Student Eligibility Notification Letter

7, 8, 9, and 10) Tables A, B, and C Listing Eligible Students by School and District that were Notified and Served in the Classes of 2009 and 2010

California Department of Education Resources

LEA Checklist

UCP Quarterly Report

Diana Asseier, Assistant Superintendent
(951) 826-6648
dasseier@rcoe.us

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