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SENATE BILL No. 890 Introduced by Senator Scott (Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Portantino) (Coauthors: Assembly Members Berryhill and Torrico) February, 00 An act to add Article. (commencing with Section 0) to Chapter 9 of Part 9 of Division of Title of the Education Code, relating to pupils. legislative counsel s digest SB 890, as introduced, Scott. Pupils: early college commitment program. Existing law requires a school district maintaining any of grades to, inclusive, to offer to all otherwise qualified pupils in those grades a course of study fulfilling the requirements and prerequisites for admission to the California public institutions of postsecondary education and to provide a timely opportunity to each of those pupils to enroll within a -year period in each course necessary to fulfill those requirements and prerequisites. Existing law authorizes a school district to apply to establish a University and College Opportunities Program with existing local or categorical funds. The program plan developed by a school district or school is required to include, among other things, college counseling to assist pupils in preparing application forms for college admission, to procure scholarships, and other financial aid, and to meet all deadlines for these programs. This bill would establish the early college commitment program. Participation by school districts in the program would be voluntary. The bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, among other program duties, to designate the 0% of school districts that

SB 890 operate middle and high schools with the highest proportion of low-income pupils, as defined, as college opportunity zones. A participating school district that is identified as a college opportunity zone by the Superintendent would be required to give all pupils enrolled in grades to 9, inclusive, and their parent or legal guardian, the opportunity to sign Save Me a Spot in College pledge cards developed by the Superintendent. Other participating school districts would be required to give pupils who are eligible for free and reduced-price meals and are enrolled in grades to 9, inclusive, and their parent or legal guardian, the opportunity to sign a pledge card and would be authorized to give any pupil enrolled in grades to 9, inclusive, and their parent or legal guardian, the opportunity to sign a pledge card. The bill would require participating school districts to provide college information and college preparation events targeted towards pupils who sign pledge cards. The bill would provide that a pupil who signs a pledge card declares a commitment to prepare for college, finish high school, and enroll in college and commits, among other things, to meet all graduation requirements, take rigorous college preparatory or career technical coursework, complete and file a free application for federal student aid and submit their grade point average to the Student Aid Commission by March of their senior year. The bill would encourage the California Community Colleges, the University of California, the California State University, independent colleges, the California Student Opportunity and Access Program, the Student Aid Commission, and other nonprofit, business, or other community organizations to provide support services as needed in coordination with local school districts. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION. It is the intent of the Legislature to establish a program to ensure early notification and early commitment of college opportunities for pupils in middle school and high school and their families. It is the intent of the Legislature that the program motivate pupils to stay in school, graduate from high school, take rigorous coursework, and, if they choose to do so, seek postsecondary opportunities.

SB 890 8 9 0 8 9 0 8 9 0 8 9 0 SEC.. Article. (commencing with Section 0) is added to Chapter 9 of Part 9 of Division of Title of the Education Code, to read: Article.. Early College Commitment Program 0. The early college commitment program is hereby established for the purpose of accomplishing all of the following goals: (a) Increase high school completion rates, direct college-going rates, and college preparation of pupils attending schools with the greatest poverty and among low-income pupils in general. (b) Motivate pupils to prepare for college by taking rigorous college preparatory coursework or rigorous career technical coursework, depending on their interests in pursuing direct university admission or specific technical education programs in community college. (c) Help families understand that college is attainable and affordable, that financial aid is available, and that with the right preparation their children can go to college if they choose to do so. (d) Provide a clear path for pupils through middle schools, high schools, community colleges, universities, and state and federal financial aid programs, thereby improving opportunity and efficiency. (e) Strengthen the state s historic promise of college access made in the 90 Master Plan for Higher Education and express this commitment directly to middle and high school pupils and their families. (f) Prepare the highly skilled workforce necessary to keep California s economy competitive, maintain the income and quality of life for California residents, increase tax revenues, and provide for improved civic and democratic participation.. (a) Participation by school districts in the early college commitment 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 targeted towards pupils who sign Save Me a Spot in College pledge cards.

SB 890 8 9 0 8 9 0 8 9 0 8 () A participating school district that is identified as a college opportunity zone district shall give all pupils enrolled in grades to 9, inclusive, and their parent or legal guardian, or the appropriate person in the case of foster youth, the opportunity to sign a Save Me a Spot in College pledge card. () Other participating school districts shall give pupils who are eligible for free and reduced-price meals and are enrolled in grades to 9, inclusive, and their parent or legal guardian, or the appropriate person in the case of foster youth, the opportunity to sign a Save Me a Spot in College pledge card and may give any pupil enrolled in grades to 9, inclusive, and their parent or legal guardian, or the appropriate person in the case of foster youth, the opportunity to sign a Save Me a Spot in College pledge card. (b) A participating school district shall record data and track pupils who enroll in the program in their existing pupil records and provide necessary reports to the Superintendent to monitor and evaluate the program.. The Superintendent shall perform the following responsibilities: (a) Identify school districts as college opportunity zones. In determining which school districts shall be identified as college opportunity zones, the Superintendent shall designate the 0 percent of school districts that operate middle and high schools with the highest proportion of low-income pupils. For purposes of this subdivision, a low-income pupil is a pupil who is eligible for free or reduced-price meals. (b) Develop the Save Me a Spot in College pledge card. (c) Develop the letter and information materials about the program and college opportunities to be mailed to all school districts and accredited private and independent schools that maintain any of grades to 9, inclusive. (d) Consult with the California Community Colleges, the University of California, the California State University, the Student Aid Commission, and independent colleges and universities in developing the pledge, letter, and supporting materials. (e) Determine the form of special recognition pupils who meet the requirements of the pledge will receive at the time of high school graduation.

SB 890 8 9 0 8 9 0 8 9 0 8 9 (f) Develop a method to collect data from participating school districts to track enrolled pupils and evaluate the effectiveness of the program.. (a) A pupil who signs a pledge card declares a commitment to prepare for college, finish high school, and enroll in college and commits to do all of the following: () Meet all graduation requirements to finish high school in California. () Take rigorous college preparatory or career technical coursework. () Seek proficiency in mathematics and in reading and writing in English. () Complete and file a free application for federal student aid and submit his or her grade point average to the Student Aid Commission by March of his or her senior year. () Meet application and other requirements for university admission or enroll directly in community college soon after high school graduation. (b) At the time of enrollment, each pupil shall receive a certificate of participation in the early college commitment program, with his or her name, and bearing the signature of the Superintendent and the Governor. (c) Participating pupils shall also to receive a booklet of college information providing more specific information about eligibility requirements, preparation steps, and other pertinent information. School districts shall provide information and services, through existing programs, to the pupils who sign pledge cards through their middle school and high school years. (d) Pupils enrolled in early college commitment program who meet their pledge will be eligible to continue their postsecondary education at a California community college to pursue career technical education or a degree, or to transfer to a four-year university, or, if they meet the admission requirements and apply for admission, at the University of California or the California State University. Pupils who are eligible and demonstrate financial need, as determined pursuant to the free application for federal student aid, to help cover the costs of fees, books, supplies, transportation, and living expenses at postsecondary institutions will receive financial aid.

SB 890. The Legislature encourages the California Community Colleges, the University of California, the California State University, independent colleges, the California Student Opportunity and Access Program, the Student Aid Commission, and other nonprofit, business, or other community organizations to provide support services as needed in coordination with local school districts. O