Information
State and federal laws require the California Department of Education (CDE) to monitor the implementation of categorical programs operated by local educational agencies (LEAs). CDE monitoring is accomplished in part through the Categorical Program Monitoring process. CPM is a combination of data and document review and onsite visits of categorical programs administered by LEAs. The purpose of CPM is to monitor LEAs for compliance with requirements for each categorical program; including fiscal requirements. CDE monitoring is conducted every year for one quarter of all the LEAs in California. This allows for each LEA to be monitored once every four years by state staff knowledgeable in one or more of these programs. LEAs are responsible for creating and maintaining compliant categorical programs.
August 29,2008 Letter to the Field Regarding 2008-09 Cycle C Webcast NEW (03-Sep-2008)
LEA Monitoring Cycles (Updated 2-Sep-2008; DOC; 322KB; 15pp.)
Every year one quarter of all LEAs are monitored and subject to an onsite visit. LEAs are assigned to one of four cycles: Cycle A, Cycle B, Cycle C, or Cycle D.
Criteria for LEA and Site Selection
This document provides information on the objective, statutory criteria used in selecting sites for CPM monitoring visits.
2008-09 Monitoring Schedule (Posted 15-Sep-2008; DOC; 587KB; 91pp.)
This document identifies the LEAs and sites scheduled for a CPM visit, the date of the visit, and the programs being monitored.
2007-08 Monitoring Schedule (Revised 30-May-2008; DOC; 1,242KB; 76pp.)
This document identifies the LEAs and sites scheduled for a CPM visit, the date of the visit, and the programs being monitored.
Questions and Answers
This page provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding CPM.
2008-2009 Instruments and Ongoing Program Self-Evaluation Tools (OPSETs)
The 20 CPM Instruments consist of state and federal legal requirements and are used by CDE monitoring staff to determine program compliance. The legal requirements are configured into seven dimensions representing major program requirements and sequences so that each dimension builds upon and informs the one preceding it. The CPM Instruments include core items and supporting statutory items. The core and supporting items combined determine a compliance finding.
The 20 CPM OPSETs are designed to assist LEAs in creating and maintaining compliant state and federal categorical programs. Each OPSET is organized around the same seven dimensions as the CPM Instrument to help an LEA answer the question: "What must a program do to be considered compliant under this program dimension?"
2007-2008 Instruments and Ongoing Program Self-Evaluation Tools (OPSETs)
The 20 CPM Instruments consist of state and federal legal requirements and are used by CDE monitoring staff to determine program compliance. The legal requirements are configured into seven dimensions representing major program requirements and sequences so that each dimension builds upon and informs the one preceding it. The CPM Instruments include core items and supporting statutory items. The core and supporting items combined determine a compliance finding.
The 20 CPM OPSETs are designed to assist LEAs in creating and maintaining compliant state and federal categorical programs. Each OPSET is organized around the same seven dimensions as the CPM Instrument to help an LEA answer the question: "What must a program do to be considered compliant under this program dimension?"
Forms
LEA General Information Form (Revised 30-May-2008; DOC; 40KB; 1p.)
This form should be completed by each LEA office including:
- Migrant education regional offices
- Districts
- Direct funded charter schools
- County Offices of Education
- Agencies with administrative responsibility for a cooperative.
Inventory of Program Documents (Revised 25-Aug-2008; DOC; 641KB; 11pp.)
This inventory identifies documents listed in the CPM instruments and OPSETs. For LEAs scheduled for a monitoring visit, the inventory also identifies documents that are requested to be sent to CDE and those which are already at CDE.
Resolution of Non-Compliance (Revised 24-Apr-2008; DOC; 64KB; 3pp.)
Proposals for resolving noncompliance issues are to be prepared by the LEAs CPM coordinator and submitted to CDE within 45 calendar days of the CPM exit.
Resources
CPM Narrated Presentations (Outside Source)
These are the first in a series of modules on the CPM process, instruments, and OPSETs. The modules are narrated PowerPoint presentations to assist in establishing and maintaining compliant categorical programs that are part of the CPM process.
Links to CDE Web pages for specific categorical programs:
- Adult Education
- California School Aged Families Education
- CalServe
- Career Technical Education
- Child Development
- Educational Equity
- English Learners and Title III
- Gifted and Talented Education
- HIV/AIDS Prevention
- NCLB, Title I, Part A and State Compensatory Education
- NCLB, Title I, Part A: Program Improvement
- NCLB, Title I, Part C: Migrant Education
- NCLB, Title I, Part D: Neglected or Delinquent
- NCLB, Title II, Part A: Improving Teacher Quality
- NCLB, Title IV, Part A: Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities and Tobacco Use Prevention Education
- NCLB, Title IV, Part B: Before and After School Programs
- NCLB, Title X, Part C: Homeless Education
- Physical Education
- Uniform Complaint Procedures
Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
The school-level plan required for programs operated at the school and funded through the Consolidated Application, the School and Library Improvement Block Grant, and the Pupil Retention Block Grant. The SPSA planning process is an integral part of the ongoing CPM cycle.
Categorical Program Monitoring Mailing List
Subscribe (it's free!) to the Categorical Program Monitoring mailing list! Maintained by the California Department of Education, the list will be used to notify subscribers of news related to California's Categorical Program Monitoring process including new or updated information, answers to frequently asked questions, and changes in categorical program legislation. Simply provide us with your name and e-mail address (you can unsubscribe at any time.)
Correspondences
Notice of Online Reporting System for the Categorical Program Monitoring (Posted 15-Aug-2008)
This letter announces that the California Department of Education (CDE) and the California Comprehensive Center (CACC) at WestEd have been working cooperatively to develop and implement an enhanced and streamlined Categorical Program Monitoring (CPM) system through the use of technology. The goal of this system is to allow local educational agencies (LEAs) to prepare for their CPM onsite visits by completing program instruments online and uploading documents as evidence of compliance. The letter also announces that this fall, CDE will pilot the web-based CPM reporting system in regions 4 and 10.
Important Information Regarding CPM Seminars for the 2007-08 School Year (Posted 25-Jul-2007)
This letter contains information regarding the three overview seminars which are open to all local educational agencies. This letter also includes a registration form and tentative agenda (below).
- CPM Registration Form (Posted 25-Jul-2007; DOC; 84KB; 1p.)
- CPM Agenda (Posted 25-Jul-2007; DOC; 116KB; 1p.)
Local Translation of Parent Notifications to be Monitored | DOC (Posted Mar-2007; 189KB; 3pp.)
This letter and enclosures explain the changes in the requirements to EC Section 48985 with the chaptering of AB 680.
Enclosure A of the Local Translation of Parent Notifications to be Monitored.
Enclosure B of the Local Translation of Parent Notifications to be Monitored.