Strategic Benefits of Forming a Non-Profit for SBCCD
Leveraging diversified funding sources and engaging in property and asset management, forming a non-profit can enhance San Bernardino Community College District's financial and operational capabilities. This initiative aims to boost community engagement, support innovative programs, and ensure fiscal sustainability while collaborating with existing non-profits in the region.
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R131-16 November 30, 2018 1
SPCSA STRATEGIC PLAN Open and Sustain Quality Schools Maintain Unwavering Commitment to High Quality Schools Ensure Fulfillment of Public School Obligations Facilitate a Community of Practice Among Operators 2
PRINCIPLES OF QUALITY AUTHORIZING Autonomy Accountability Access Autonomy Accountability Access 2018 Principles & Standards for Quality Charter School Authorizing 3
R 131-16 Allows for students at multi-campus charter schools to transfer within the network Permits sponsors to close an individual campus while keeping other(s) open Enables sponsors to require schools to submit a student recruitment plan Requires schools maintain accurate records related to enrollment, including its lottery process and waitlist https://www.leg.state.nv.us/Register/2016Register/R131-16AP.pdf https://www.leg.state.nv.us/Register/2016Register/R131-16AP.pdf 4
R 131-16 Prohibits public charter schools from: Administering a test to prospective pupils or base an enrollment decision on the results from any test of the ability or achievement of a prospective pupil Using financial incentives to recruit pupils Design, use or intend to use requirements for enrollment in the charter school, including, without limitation, the payment of fees, expectations for the performance of volunteer work or attendance at informational meetings and interviews, for the purpose of discrimination Require a prospective pupil or their family to attend an interview or informational meeting as a condition of applying, enrolling or attending 5
R 131-16 Prohibits public charter schools from: Requiring a pupil or their family to submit copies of student records prior to the acceptance of admission Complete an affidavit or any other document as a condition of applying enrolling or attending Requiring the payment of a fee as a condition of applying for, enrolling in or attending Adopt a fee policy unless it is approved the sponsor and contains a provision for the waiver of all fees for any pupil who qualifies to participate in a program for free or reduced-price meals 6
AUTHORITY OVERSIGHT Reviewing student and parent handbooks for all sponsored schools Examining all materials on individual school websites Providing schools with resources to assist in modifying any current school policies or practices Checking compliance and implementation of policies during site evaluations 7
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Holds schools accountable for fulfilling fundamental public-education obligations to all students Holds schools accountable for fulfilling fundamental obligations to the public Ensures that the SPCSA is promoting effective and efficient public stewardship, compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and ethical conduct Supports parents and students in being well-informed about the quality education provided by charter schools 8