The SPSA is a plan your child’s school creates every year to help improve learning for all students, especially those who need extra support. It brings together all the school’s programs funded through state and federal resources into one easy-to-understand plan. This helps the school use its resources wisely and avoid doing the same work twice.
Why Does the SPSA Matter?
The main goal of the SPSA is to make sure the school’s efforts are focused on helping students do their best in school. It’s a strategic plan designed to improve teaching and learning by using available resources in the most effective way.
Who Helps Create the SPSA?
The School Site Council (SSC) — made up of parents, teachers, staff, and community members — works together to develop, review, and update this plan every year. They also decide how to spend the school’s budget to support the plan’s goals.
How Can Parents Get Involved?
Parents are important members of the School Site Council and can help shape the SPSA by sharing their ideas and priorities. Staying informed about the SPSA helps you understand how your school is working to support every student’s achievement.