State and Federal Programs
State and Federal programs are a major component of district and site services. Each program has specific objectives, rules, regulations, and exemplary practices. The Educational Services department administers the following State and Federal programs:
- English Learners
- Migrant Education
- Preschool
- Safe and Drug-Free Schools/TUPE
- Title I, Title II, Title III, and Title IV
- Private School Support
The Every Student Succeeds Act, requires the equitable participation of private and non-public school students and teachers in many federal educational programs authorized through the act. Pleasant Valley School District annually contacts eligible private schools to arrange consultation to ensure equitable participation of students and teachers. Only these programs are offered: Title I – Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged, Title II – Preparing, Training and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals, and Title III – Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient and Immigrant Students.
State and Federal Program Monitoring
Districts in California are subject to a rigorous monitoring review by the California Department of Education. The CDE monitors districts for compliance with the requirements of a variety of programs.
In Pleasant Valley School District, the following programs are regularly reviewed:
- English Learners
- Physical Education
- Homeless Education
- Title I, Compensatory Education
- Title II, Teacher Quality
- Title III, Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient
- Title IV, Safe and Drug Free Schools
- Title VI
- Expanded Learning Opportunity Grant Program
Pleasant Valley School District has consistently been found fully compliant at the conclusion of each review cycle.
For more information on the State and Federal Program Monitoring, visit the California Department of Education. For more information about PVSD's State and Federal programs, contact Debbie Maki, Director, at 805-389-2100 X1113.