Section 60853 Of Chapter 9. High School Exit Examination From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 33. >> Chapter 9.
60853
. (a) In order to prepare pupils to succeed on the exit
examination, a school district shall use regularly available
resources and any available supplemental remedial resources,
including, but not limited to, funds available for programs
established by Chapter 320 of the Statutes of 1998, Chapter 811 of
the Statutes of 1997, Chapter 743 of the Statutes of 1998, and funds
available for other similar supplemental remedial programs.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that a school district
consider restructuring its academic offerings reducing the electives
available to any pupil who has not demonstrated the skills necessary
to succeed on the exit examination, so that the pupil can be provided
supplemental instruction during the regularly scheduled academic
year.
(c) A school district should prepare pupils to succeed on the exit
examination. In preparing pupils to succeed, school districts are
encouraged to use existing resources to ensure that all pupils
succeed. The state has created programs such as the Class Size
Reduction Program, staff development programs, after school programs,
and others, in addition to providing general purpose funding, in
order to assist school districts in providing an education that will
help all pupils succeed.