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Common Characteristics of All Supplemental Instruction Programs

  • All supplemental instruction (SI) programs may be offered before or after the regular school day, on Saturdays, during intersessions, or during summer sessions.
  • SI may be offered during the school day only to students who have failed one or both parts of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE), provided that the SI does not supplant core curriculum classes (reading, writing, mathematics, history-social science, science or physical education (EC 37254).
  • All SI programs are reimbursed by the state of California on an hourly rate basis, not on an average daily attendance (ADA) basis. The hourly reimbursement rate for all SI programs is $4.08 per pupil.
  • There is no specified minimum number of hours or days per pupil for any SI program.
  • There is no specified minimum or maximum student/teacher ratio for any SI program.
  • No teacher credential requirements are specified for any of the SI programs, although districts should take reasonable steps to hire qualified instructors to provide the SI specified in the pertinent California Education Code sections.
  • No specific curriculum materials or resources are specified for any of the SI programs, although the curricula of SI programs should support the program's instructional objectives.
  • With the exception of direct-funded charter schools, the requirements and reimbursements pertaining to all SI programs apply to school districts and not to individual schools or classrooms.
  • All SI programs are reported on the Principal Apportionment Attendance Software.

Unique Characteristics of PPR-Related and Other
Supplemental Instruction Programs

Program Description and Targeted Students

Education Code
Section

Mandatory or Voluntary

Grade Span Served

Enrollment and Reimbursement Caps

SI for pupils recommended for retention or retained

37252.2

Mandatory

Grades 2-9

Uncapped re: Number of students served and number of hours per student

SI for pupils identified as at risk of retention or deficient in math, reading, or written expression based on STAR scores

37252.8

Voluntary

Grades 2-6

5% of grade span (7% if funds allow), 120 hours per student max.

SI for pupils not demonstrating sufficient progress toward passing the CAHSEE

37252

Mandatory

Grades 7-12

Uncapped re: Number of students served and number of hours per student

SI in core academic subjects (for all students), (commonly referred to as "summer school")

37253

Voluntary

All grades offered (K-12)

5% of grade span (10% if funds allow), 120 hours per student max.

SI for pupils who failed one or both parts of CAHSEE

37254

Voluntary

Grades 10-12

Uncapped re: Number of students served and number of hours per student

Frequently Asked Questions and Responses

  1. My child was retained, but the school is not providing adequate intervention. What can I do so that my child receives adequate supplemental instruction?

The California Education Code (EC) Section 48070.5 requires that a school district's PPR policy must provide opportunities for remedial instruction for pupils at risk of or recommended for retention. Furthermore, it also requires school districts to provide "programs of direct, systematic, and intensive supplemental instruction to pupils enrolled in grades two through nine who have been recommended for retention or who have been retained" (EC sections 37252.2 and 37252.5). Inquire at the school site or at the district level, if necessary, to obtain access to the supplemental instruction that should be available to pupils under these statutes. Inform the district staff person in charge of PPR-related SI that you were not informed of, and/or your child was not provided with, this service in a timely manner.

  1. When are school districts required to provide supplemental instruction (SI) to a student?

School districts are required to provide SI to students a) when they are in grades two through nine and are recommended for retention or retained in grade, and b) when they are in grades seven through twelve and do not demonstrate sufficient progress toward passing the California High School Exit Exam.

  1. How long does the obligation to provide supplemental instruction to retained students last?

The obligation pertains to the school year in which a student is actually retained (i.e., the school year in which the student is repeating the same grade).

  1. What kinds of classes may be offered for the core academic "summer school" program (pursuant to Education Code Section 37253)?

"Core academic" refers to classes in the "adopted course of study" for grades one through six and for grades seven through twelve, pursuant to EC sections 51210 and 51220, respectively. These include the following areas of study:

Grades 1-6

English
Mathematics
Social studies
Science
Visual & performing arts
Health
Physical education

Grades 7-12

English
Mathematics
Social sciences
Science
Foreign languages
Visual & performing arts
Career technical education
Applied arts
Physical education
Automobile driver education

Other areas of study, prescribed by the governing board, may be included in the "adopted course of study."

  1. How does Independent Study relate to the supplemental instruction programs?

Because students in Independent Study programs may have an instructional day that does not conform to the regular instructional day of the school district of attendance, the emphasis should be on providing supplemental instruction to qualifying students. That is, the SI program should supplement and not supplant, replace, or be included as part of the student's academic work under Independent Study. All other SI program requirements pertain to students in Independent Study as they do to all other students.

  1. May charter schools offer supplemental instruction programs and receive reimbursement from the state?

Yes, charter schools may offer, but are not required to offer, SI programs to qualifying students. Direct-funded charter schools are reimbursed for SI services on the same basis as school districts (i.e., as local educational agencies).

Questions:  Elementary Education Office | PPRCDE@cde.ca.gov | 916-319-0839
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