Roseville, CA – Roseville and Rocklin school districts will receive a total of over $6 million of entitlements from the state in an effort to jump start the California Common Core State Standards.
Common Core is a national initiative to establish consistent education standards.
In order to assist districts with the implementation of the California Common Core State Standards, the state has allocated funds to each school district. As a condition of receiving the funds, a spending plan must be presented at a public Board of Trustees Meeting and approved a subsequent public meeting.
Once approved, the allocated funds must be spent by July 1, 2015.ย
Roseville & Rocklin School Districts
- $1,998,172 Roseville City Elementary
- $2,051,025 Roseville Joint Union High
- $2,274,294 Rocklin Unified
- $37,379 Rocklin Unified Rocklin Academy at Meyers Street
- $56,270 Rocklin Unified Maria Montessori Charter Academy
- $74,758 Rocklin Unified Rocklin Academy
The funds must be used specifically for professional development, instructional materials, and technology (including equipment and infrastructure).
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