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2021–22 AA & IT Independent Study FAQs

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the independent study offering requirement, waivers, attendance accounting (AA), and instructional time (IT).

The distance learning statutes established in Senate Bill (SB) 98 (Chapter 24, Statutes of 2020) and SB 820 (Chapter 110, Statutes of 2020) became inoperative on June 30, 2021. All of the instructional time and attendance accounting requirements in place prior to fiscal year (FY) 2020–21 are back in effect for FY 2021–22. As in years prior to FY 2020–21, local educational agencies (LEAs) must meet the requirements of independent study in order to generate average daily attendance (ADA) for students not scheduled for physical in-person instruction.

Assembly Bill (AB) 130 (Chapter 44, Statutes of 2021) was passed and approved by the Governor on July 9, 2021. AB 167 (Chapter 252, Statutes of 2021), a clean-up bill to AB 130, was approved by the Governor on September 23, 2021. Although AB 130 and AB 167 did not change the method used to generate a day of attendance for apportionment purposes in independent study, AB 130 and AB 167 made changes to independent study program requirements that are conditions of apportionment effective for the 2021–22 fiscal year. The following FAQs are intended to provide LEAs with an overview of changes to independent study apportionment, instructional time and attendance accounting requirements for FY 2021–22 and future years.

Independent Study Offering and Waiver | Instructional Time and Independent Study | Attendance Accounting and Reporting

Additional FAQs regarding independent study programs and requirements are available on the California Department of Education's (CDE) Independent Study web page. Additional guidance on quarantine and independent study are available on the CDE’s Clarification for Student Learning in Quarantine web page. For a summary of changes to independent study, please refer to Independent Study for 2021–22 - Initiatives & Programs (CA Dept of Education).

Independent Study Offering and Waiver

  1. Does an LEA have to offer Independent Study in the 2021–22 school year to all students in all grade levels?
  2. What are the options for a school district or county office of education (COE) if they are unable to offer independent study to all grade levels that they serve in 2021–22? (06-August-2021)
  3. May school districts or COEs enter into contracts with a charter school for the charter school to provide independent study to students enrolled in the district or COE to fulfill the independent study offering requirement? (09-August-2021)
  4. Can a school district apply for a waiver for the independent study offering requirement in the 2021–22 school year? (06-August-2021)
  5. Can a COE apply for a waiver for the independent study offering requirement for the 2021–22 school year? (06-August-2021)
  6. What level of approval is required for a waiver of the independent study offering requirement? (06-August-2021)
  7. If a school district or COE has received a waiver of the requirement to offer independent study pursuant to Education Code (EC) Section 51745(g), is the school district or COE required to provide notice to parents of the option for independent study pursuant to EC sections 51747(h) and 51749.6(b)(8)? (09-August-2021)

Instructional Time and Independent Study

  1. Are there changes to instructional time requirements for 2021–22? (06-August-2021)
  2. Do the minutes of “synchronous instruction” provided to students count toward minimum day requirements, or does only student work product count toward minimum day requirements as in existing law? (Updated 25-February-2022)
  3. Is there a minimum number of minutes or hours of synchronous instruction or live interaction that must be provided to students in independent study? (06-August-2021)
  4. The law specifies that independent study synchronous instruction be provided by the teacher of record. For example, for high school students, must the instruction be provided by the general supervising teacher or can it be provided by any credentialed teacher involved with the student’s educational program? (09-August-2021)

Attendance Accounting and Reporting

  1. Now that distance learning statutes have sunset, how would a school district or COE generate attendance for students participating in virtual learning in 2021–22 and future years? (06-August-2021)
  2. Is there a limit to the amount of ADA that can be claimed for funding in independent study for 2021–22? (06-August-2021)
  3. Are there any changes to the independent ratio calculation requirements for FY 2021–22? (06-August-2021)
  4. Does AB 130 change how a day of attendance for apportionment is earned by an LEA for traditional independent study or course based independent study (CBIS)? (06-August-2021)
  5. Did AB 130 change the minimum number of consecutive instructional days that a school district or COE student must participate in independent study in order to generate ADA? (06-August-2021)
  6. Are there any new requirements of traditional independent study that could affect apportionment funding? (06-August-2021)
  7. Are there any new requirements of CBIS that could affect apportionment funding? (Updated 31-January-2022)
  8. When do the new apportionment significant requirements for independent study need to be met to avoid negative impacts to ADA based funding? (Updated 25-February-2022)
  9. Are teachers employed by a vendor included in ADA to full time equivalent (FTE) teacher ratio calculations for traditional independent study? (24-August-2021)
  10. Are teachers employed by a vendor included in ADA to FTE ratio calculations for CBIS? (24-August-2021)
  11. Can a teacher employed by a vendor be a teacher for traditional independent study or CBIS? (24-August-2021)
  12. Are students who are subject to quarantine for exposure to, or infection with COVID-19 pursuant to local or state health guidance and cannot participate in classroom-based instruction due to the quarantine able to generate attendance for apportionment? (10-September-2021)
  13. Are there any students who are ineligible to generate ADA while quarantined for exposure to, or infection with COVID-19 pursuant to local or state health guidance and cannot participate in classroom-based instruction due to the quarantine? (22-September-2021)
  14. How is attendance for apportionment generated for students who are subject to quarantine or school closure for exposure to, or infection with COVID-19 pursuant to local or state health guidance and cannot participate in classroom-based instruction? (26-October-2021)
  15. Will a classroom-based charter school be required to obtain a funding determination for ADA generated from students who are subject to quarantine for exposure to, or infection with COVID-19 pursuant to local or state health guidance and cannot participate in classroom-based instruction due to quarantine or school closure due to COVID-19? (Updated 23-March-2022)
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Last Reviewed: Thursday, June 20, 2024
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