What is SPSA?
The Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) is a document that represents a school’s cycle of continuous improvement of student performance. The annual process of developing,reviewing, and updating the SPSA includes a comprehensive review of data and the development of actions necessary to achieve school goals.The plan also addresses funding and proposed expenditures related to state and federal categorical programs. The SPSA contains the School Action Plan, Safe Schools Plan, School Parental Involvement Policy, and Home-School Compact. Each year, the School Site Council and the local governing board approve the SPSA. To view your school's SPSA, search for your school and click on the download link for the appropriate file. To view the Single Plans for Student Achievement in their original high-quality format, you need Adobe Reader software. This free software for the Macintosh or PC can be downloaded and installed from the Adobe Systems Internet site at http://www.adobe.com. Click here for “A Guide and Template for the Single Plan for Student Achievement”: http://www.cde.ca.gov/nclb/sr/le/singleplan.as