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Official Letter
California Department of Education
Official Letter
March 23, 2018

Dear Los Angeles County Superintendent of School:

First Apportionment for
Southern California Regional Occupational Center
Fiscal Year 2017–18

This apportionment, in the amount of $4,000,000, is made from funds provided in Section 76 of Assembly Bill 99 (Chapter 15, Statutes of 2017) in support of the Southern California Regional Occupational Center’s (ROC’s) instructional and operating costs in the 2017–18 fiscal year. This allocation is intended to assist the Southern California ROC transition to a fully fee-supported funding model as the local control funding formula reaches full implementation. This apportionment reflects 100 percent of funds available in 2017–18. It is the intent of the Legislature to allocate additional resources to the Southern California ROC for fiscal years 2018–19, 2019–20 and 2020–21.

As a condition of receiving funds, the Southern California ROC was required to submit an operational plan to the Department of Finance and the Legislative Analyst’s Office by September 1, 2017; annual updates to that plan are required by September 1 of each of the next three fiscal years of operation. The contents of the operational plan shall include the following pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 76:

  1. The fee structure to be used for both high school pupils and adults attending classes at the Southern California ROC, including the specific fee to be levied upon participating school districts for their enrolled high school pupils, and the specific fee to be levied for adults.

  2. The methodology used to determine the fee structure described in paragraph (1), including an identification of the major cost centers associated with educating each high school pupil and adult student.

  3. Specific actions that the Southern California ROC will take to integrate career technical education pathways from local high schools to local community colleges to meet identified local workforce needs.

  4. Steps that the Southern California ROC will take to market course and program offerings to currently participating school districts, currently nonparticipating school districts, and the local adult population.

  5. A detailed budget that identifies all expenditures and revenue sources for the 2017–18 fiscal year as well as projected expenditures and revenues for the 2018–19 fiscal year to the 2020–21 fiscal year, inclusive, any direct state or federal funding expected to be received for the 2017–18 fiscal year to the 2020–21 fiscal year, inclusive, ongoing lease payments, a summary of major personnel and nonpersonnel short-term and long-term obligations, and operating reserves.

  6. A report on the number of participating pupils and adults who go on within a year of receiving instruction at the Southern California ROC to: (A) enroll at a community college, (B) enroll at a university, or (C) attain employment in the field or a related field to the coursework completed at the Southern California ROC.

The Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools was notified of this apportionment by e-mail, which was sent to their CDEfisc e-mail addresses. The CDE requested that the e-mail be forwarded to the Southern California ROC, and included the link to this letter and the apportionment schedule which are posted on the CDE Web page at https://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/ca/.

Warrants will be mailed to the Los Angeles County Treasurer approximately four weeks from the date of this Notice. For standardized account code structure coding, use Resource Code 0000, Unrestricted, and Revenue Object Code 8590, All Other State Revenue.

If you have any questions regarding this payment, please contact Julie Klein Briggs, Fiscal Consultant, Categorical Allocations and Management Assistance Office, by phone at 916‑323-6191 or by email at jbriggs@cde.ca.gov.

Sincerely,

Caryn Moore, Director
School Fiscal Services Division

Last Reviewed: Wednesday, August 30, 2023
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