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ABx5 8 - Education Law Amendments - Key Vote
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Bob Blumenfield voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Legislation - Referred to Committee (Senate) - Dec. 15, 2009
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (48-25) - Dec. 10, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Education Law Amendments
Vote to pass a bill that makes various amendments to the California Education Code, including amendments intended to achieve compliance with federal Race to the Top program regulations and guidelines.
- -School principals must be involved with the design and development of the evaluation system;
-Evaluations must incorporate multiple factors, including data on pupil academic growth, and other variables that contribute to a school principal's success;
-Provides principals with "timely and instructive" feedback; and
-Is used by the local educational agency to inform employment-related decisions for principals.
- -The petition has been signed by parents/guardians of at least one-half of the number of pupils that the charter school estimates will enroll for the first year; or
-The petition has been signed by at least half of the number of teachers that the charter school estimates will be employed during the first year of operation.
- -The charter school has consistently shown low-performance;
-The charter was not renewed after the first renewal cycle; or
-The charter was revoked and not reinstated by the state board.
- -Reflects student academic growth by comparing pupils' achievement from one year to the next;
-Implements a "valid, reliable, and fair" measurement of achievement of all students, including students with disabilities and English learners;
-Ensures that no aspect of the assessment program creates any racial, ethnic, cultural, religious, gender, or sexual orientation biases;
-Contains multiple measures of student achievement that can be used to determine the effectiveness of instruction and the extent of learning;
-Includes the assessment of science and math in all grade levels above the fourth grade; and
-Administers tests and scores that allow the quick return of results to parents and teachers, and that minimizes testing time while not compromising the "validity, reliability, fairness, or instructional usefulness" of the results.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Dec. 2, 2009
Title: Education Law Amendments
Sponsors
- Julia Brownley (CA - D) (Out Of Office)
Co-sponsors
- Karen Bass (CA - D) (Out Of Office)
- Wilmer Amina Carter (CA - D) (Out Of Office)
- Tom A. Torlakson (CA - D) (Out Of Office)