School Site Council (SSC)

School Site Plan (SPSA)

School Accountability Report Card (SARC)

School Site Council (SSC)

A School Site Council (SSC) is group of teachers, parents, administrators, and interested community members who work together to develop and monitor a school's improvement plan. It is a legally required decision-making body for any school receiving federal funds. The California Legislature believes that the individuals who are most affected by the operation of the school should have a major role in the decisions regarding how a school functions. Education should be a joint effort of parents, teachers, administrators, and other school staff. The actions of the School Site Council are the first step in a formal process for developing improvement strategies and for allocating resources to support these efforts. The SSC decides upon the focus of the school’s academic instructional programs and all related categorical resource expenditures for a school. 

The Rose School Site Council meets virtually and is open to the public.  To attend SSC meetings see the Rose School Calendar for the link or email npass@musd.org.

Meetings are held Thursdays at 5:00 on Zoom.  For the 2023/2024 School Year meetings will be held on the following dates:  10/24, 11/21, 1/30, 2/27, 3/27, 5/1


Agendas and approved minutes for SSC Meetings will be posted on this page per the Brown Act requirements.

 

The Single Plan for Student Achievement

The Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) is a plan of actions to raise the academic performance of all students to the level of performance goals established under the California Academic Performance Index.  California Education Code sections 41507, 41572, and 64001 and the federal Every Student Succeeding Act (ESSA) require each school to consolidate all school plans for programs funded through the Local Community Funding Formula (LCFF) and Title 1.

2024-2025 Single Plan for Student Achievement

SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT CARD (SARC)

By February 1 of each year, every school in California is required by state law to publish a School Accountability Report Card (SARC). The SARC contains information about the condition and performance of each California public school. Printed copies of the SARC are available in the school office upon request.  

Digital copies of the SARC in English, Spanish and Vietnamese are available HERE

For additional information on school programs and how you may become involved locally, please contact the following person:

Contact Person:  Nanci Pass 

Position:  Principal 

Telephone Number:  408-635-2668

Address:  250 Roswell Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035

Email:  npass@musd.org