Independent Study Ratio Calculation Web Page
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School Business Advisory Services Team Santa Barbara County Education Office
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The School Fiscal Services Division (SFSD) has updated the Independent Study Ratio Calculation web page with instructions, examples, and worksheets for calculating the independent study ratios for the 2022-23 fiscal year (FY).
Education Code (EC) sections 51745.6 and 51749.5 require that local educational agencies (LEAs) that provide traditional independent study, course-based independent study (CBIS), or both complete an independent study ratio calculation. The ratio calculation is done annually by the LEA at the time of, and in connection with, the second period (P-2) report of average daily attendance (ADA). The results of the ratio calculations should be reflected in the P-2 and Annual ADA data submitted to the California Department of Education (CDE).
The instructions for the independent study ratio calculations are available on the CDE’s Independent Study Ratio Calculation web page located at www.cde.ca.gov/sp/eo/is/calculations.asp.
To the extent you have any questions regarding the independent study ratios, please email attendanceaccounting@cde.ca.gov<mailto:attendanceaccounting@cde.ca.gov>.
The CDE PASE Listserv provides to local educational agencies and other interested parties important information pertaining to various apportionment-related items. If you no longer wish to receive information via the PASE Listserv, please follow the instructions provided on the CDE web page located at www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/pa/#listserv. The same web page also provides information for anyone wanting to subscribe to the PASE Listserv.
Regards,
School Business Advisory Services Team Santa Barbara County Education Office
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You are receiving this message because you have subscribed to the Principal Apportionment (PASE) Listserv.
The School Fiscal Services Division (SFSD) has updated the Independent Study Ratio Calculation web page with instructions, examples, and worksheets for calculating the independent study ratios for the 2022-23 fiscal year (FY).
Education Code (EC) sections 51745.6 and 51749.5 require that local educational agencies (LEAs) that provide traditional independent study, course-based independent study (CBIS), or both complete an independent study ratio calculation. The ratio calculation is done annually by the LEA at the time of, and in connection with, the second period (P-2) report of average daily attendance (ADA). The results of the ratio calculations should be reflected in the P-2 and Annual ADA data submitted to the California Department of Education (CDE).
The instructions for the independent study ratio calculations are available on the CDE’s Independent Study Ratio Calculation web page located at www.cde.ca.gov/sp/eo/is/calculations.asp.
To the extent you have any questions regarding the independent study ratios, please email attendanceaccounting@cde.ca.gov<mailto:attendanceaccounting@cde.ca.gov>.
The CDE PASE Listserv provides to local educational agencies and other interested parties important information pertaining to various apportionment-related items. If you no longer wish to receive information via the PASE Listserv, please follow the instructions provided on the CDE web page located at www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/pa/#listserv. The same web page also provides information for anyone wanting to subscribe to the PASE Listserv.