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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Placer County Grand Jury • 2005-2006

Survey of Placer County Schools, p.10.)

Published: December 14, 2006 58 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F5, F6

Findings 5 findings

F1
The District would assist RA in identifying funding, selecting land, and constructing their own school. In addition, the District would make a contribution toward the cost of building this facility as well as guide RA through all state applications, building requirements, EIR's, etc.
F2
The District would work with the RA to create its own school on land owned by the District, located across from Rocklin High School, and referred to as the Rocklin High Annex. The District offered to have its architects design a layout that would meet the needs of a K-8 school and also provide some funding along with the RA financing to create this school. \ad01\ado00\Data\Superintendent\CONNIE\WPFILES\Grand Jury\Honorable Frances Kearney 071106.doc Board Members: Greg Daley • Todd Lowell • Camille Maben • Jeff Nicolaysen • Steve Paul 51 The Honorable Frances Kearney July 11, 2006
F3
The District offered additional space at Parker Whitney to house RA's growth for next year. In addition, the District made a second offer to house all K-3 students at Ruhkala and all 4-6 students at Parker Whitney. The District also offered to lease facilities for the non-Rocklin students. RA's Proposal to the District:
F4
Move Victory High School students off their campus into the Rocklin High School Annex relocatables located across the street from Rocklin High School. (This would allow the RA to take over Victory High School and house their K-8 program.) We are continuing our joint effort to assist Rocklin Academy in reaching its ultimate goal. Under current law there is no obligation to provide a single K-8 site location. However, it is the intent of both parties to find a mutual solution which meets the needs, resources, and educational priorities of both school districts. Sincerely, Kevin Brown Superintendent KB:ch cc: Board of Trustees Barbara Patterson Larry Stark 52
F7
The Newcastle and Ackerman Districts felt forced to adopt charters arising from a restrictive transfer policy adopted February 2005 by the Auburn Union School District, and surrounding districts. Response: The Boards of Trustees of the Newcastle Elementary School District, and the Board of Trustees of the Ackerman Elementary School District agree with Finding 7. IV. RESPONSE TO RECOMMENDATIONS

Recommendations 5