Section 54711 Of Article 6.3. Early Commitment To College Program From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 29. >> Chapter 9. >> Article 6.3.
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. (a) (1) Participation by pupils and school districts in the
Early Commitment to College program is voluntary. A school district
that chooses to participate in the program is encouraged to do so
districtwide, with all schools in the district participating, and
shall provide schoolwide college information and college preparation
events inclusive of pupils who sign the "Save Me a Spot in College"
pledge. An elementary school district may distribute the general
letter as set forth in subdivision (f) of Section 54712, but if the
elementary school district chooses to participate in the program, it
shall do so in collaboration with the high school district in which
the predominant number of its pupils attend.
(2) Participation by colleges and universities in the Early
Commitment to College program is voluntary.
(3) For purposes of this article, all of the following apply:
(A) "College Opportunity Zone" means the 30 percent of public
schools that maintain any of grades 6 to 9, inclusive, with the
highest proportion of low-income pupils.
(B) "Low-income pupil" means a pupil who is eligible for free or
reduced-price meals.
(4) Schools designated as a College Opportunity Zone in a
participating school district shall give all pupils enrolled in
grades 6 to 9, inclusive, and their parents and guardians, the
opportunity to sign a "Save Me a Spot in College" pledge.
(5) Schools not designated as a College Opportunity Zone, in a
participating school district, shall give a pupil who is eligible for
free and reduced-price meals and is enrolled in grades 6 to 9,
inclusive, and his or her parent or guardian the opportunity to sign
a "Save Me a Spot in College" pledge.
(b) A participating school district shall certify that a pupil has
completed the "Save Me a Spot in College" pledge pursuant to Section
54713, and shall track pupils enrolled in the Early Commitment to
College program by recording and reporting participation and outcome
data as directed by the Superintendent.
(c) Any school that has pupils who are eligible for free or
reduced-price meals in the National School Lunch Program is
encouraged to participate in the Early Commitment to College program.
(d) A pupil scheduled to graduate from high school after 2017
shall not be allowed to enroll in the program.