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Solano County Office of Education

Solano County Office of Education

Charter School LCAPs and LCPs

OPERATIONS WRITTEN REPORTS

OPERATIONS WRITTEN REPORTS

Given the uncertainties caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic and the impact California's response has had on a local educational agency's (LEA's) ability to meaningfully engage with stakeholders, Executive Order N-56-20 was established. This Executive Order extended the deadline for adoption of the 2020-21 LCAP from July 1, 2020, to December 15, 2020. Executive Order N-56 requires that all LEAs complete a written report to explain the changes to program offerings that the LEA has made in response to school closures to address the COVID-19 emergency, the major impacts of such closures on students and families, and a description of how the LEA is meeting the needs of its unduplicated students.
LCPS AND LCAPS

LCPS AND LCAPS

2022-2023 Charter School LCAPs

2021-22 Charter School LCAPs

2020-21 Charter School LCPs

2019-20 Charter School LCAPs

CONTACT INFORMATION

CONTACT INFORMATION

Marnie Lynch
Senior Director of District and School Support
mlynch@solanocoe.net
(707) 399-4438
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Explanation about Section 504 and Title II
Section 504 protects qualified individuals with disabilities from discrimination in programs and activities that receive federal funding. Specifically, Section 504 prohibits local education agencies from excluding individuals with disabilities from the participation in, or denying such individuals the benefits of, any program or activity. Section 504 also prohibits local education agencies from subjecting individuals with disabilities to discrimination under any program or activity. Title II extends this prohibition on discrimination established by Section 504 to all activities of state and local governments regardless of whether these entities received federal financial assistance.
 
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