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California Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actvision Student Support and Special Services Branch41913Description This report contains recommendations regarding the continuation of foster youth services (FYS). effectiveness of services, and broadening of services; data on foster youth academic achievement, expulsion and truancy rates; and a disc Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actussion of the data The report also includes: (1) summary of services provided; (2) challenges reported by FYS Programs. (3) Significant accomplishmentProposed Florida International Arbitration Act
s; and (4) 2014-15 goats.Authority: California Education Code Section 42923(b)Recipient: The Governor and the LegislatureDue Date: February 15 of eachCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actouth Services ProgramTable of ContentsExecutive Summary............................................................iiReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services Program.....1Appendix A: California Education Code sections 42920-42925....................46Appendix B: 1998 Budget Proposed Florida International Arbitration ActBill Section 6110-121-0001 Foster Youth Programs (Proposition 98) Program 20.40.060..................................50Appendix C: Assembly Bill 1808,Proposed Florida International Arbitration Act
Chapter 75, Statutes of 2006 Amending California Education Code Section 42921......................................51Appendix D: Key Educational ConcCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actew.......................................57Appendix F: California Department of Education Foster Youth Services List of Coordinators and Program Sites.......................................59California Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramEx Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actecutive SummaryThis report is required by California Education Code (EC) Section 42923(b).In 1981, the Legislature recognized that a high percentage oProposed Florida International Arbitration Act
f foster youth were working substantially below grade level, were being retained at least one year at the same grade level, and were becoming school dCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actte priority and mandated the Foster Youth Services (FYS) Core Programs through EC sections 42920-42925, establishing six FYS Core Programs that provide services to all foster youth attending schools in each of the Core Program districts. The Budget Act of 1998 expanded services statewide to foster y Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actouth living in licensed children’s institutions by enabling county offices of education to apply to a grant program administered by the California DepProposed Florida International Arbitration Act
artment of Education (CDE). The Budget Act of 2006 expanded the statewide services to include foster youth residing in Foster Homes, Foster Family AgeCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actal, and emotional needs of foster youth; (2) determine gaps in service provision and provide educational and social support services, either through direct service provision or referral to collaborative partners; (3) identify inadequacies in the completion and timely transfer of health and education Proposed Florida International Arbitration Act records to facilitate appropriate and stable care and educational placements; (4) improve student academic achievement, reduce incidence of juvenileProposed Florida International Arbitration Act
delinquency, and reduce rates of student truancy/dropouts; and (5) provide advocacy to promote the education-related best interests of foster youth thCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actth of academic growth per month of tutoring received, surpassing the target population objective by 12 percent. The high school completion data collected indicates that 62 percent of eligible twelfth graders completed a high school program. In addition, only 0.19 percent of foster youth served were Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actexpelled, surpassing the target rate of less than 5 percent, and the foster youth exceeded their attendance target rate of 90 percent.In their 2012 yeProposed Florida International Arbitration Act
ar-end reports to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, all of the FYS Programs reported substantial progress in establishing effective collCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actyouth in their communities. Recommendations from FYS providers include: (1) continue the existing FYS Programs and provide adequate funding to support the programs: (2) develop a statewide database for collecting and sharing health and education information and outcome data on foster youth: and (3) Proposed Florida International Arbitration Actexpand the FYS Countywide Programs to provide services to all foster youth and provide additional funding to support an expansion of services.If you hProposed Florida International Arbitration Act
ave any questions regarding this report or would like a copy of this report, please contact Lisa Guillen, Education Programs Consultant, Coordinated SCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration ActW. cd e ■ ca ■ q 0 v/l s/of/fy/i nd ex .asp.iiReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramIntroductionThis report is submitted in accordance with the provisions of California Education Code (EC) Section 42923(b) which requires the State Superintendent of Public Instructi Proposed Florida International Arbitration Acton to report to the Legislature and the Governor on services provided by school districts for students in foster care by February 15 of each even-numbProposed Florida International Arbitration Act
ered year. This EC section further stipulates that the report is to be prepared with input from the providers of the Foster Youth Services (FYS) ProgrCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support Div Proposed Florida International Arbitration Acte academic achievement, expulsion, and truancy rates of foster youth: and a discussion of the data.Program History and PurposeCalifornia Department of EducationReport to the Governor and the Legislature: Foster Youth Services ProgramPrepared by:Coordinated student Support DivGọi ngay
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