(a) The amount computed pursuant to this section shall be known as the school district and charter school local control funding formula. (b) (1) For purposes of this section âunduplicated pupilâ means a pupil enrolled in a school district or a charter school who is either classified as an English learner, eligible for a free or reduced-price meal, or is a foster youth. A pupil shall be counted only once for purposes of this section if any of the following apply: (A) The pupil is classified as an English learner and is eligible for a free or reduced-price meal. (B) The pupil is classified as an English learner and is a foster youth. (C) The pupil is eligible for a free or reduced-price meal and is classified as a foster youth. (D) The pupil is classified as an English learner, is eligible for a free or reduced-price meal, and is a foster youth. (2) Under procedures and timeframes established by the Superintendent, commencing with the 2013â14 fiscal year, a school district or charter school shall annually submit its enrolled free and reduced-price meal eligibility, foster youth, and English learner pupil-level records for enrolled pupils to the Superintendent using the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System. (3) (A) Commencing with the 2013â14 fiscal year, a county office of education shall review and validate certified aggregate English learner, foster youth, and free or reduced-price meal eligible pupil data for school districts and charter schools under its jurisdiction to ensure the data is reported accurately. The Superintendent shall provide each county office of education with appropriate access to school district and charter school data reports in the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System for purposes of ensuring data reporting accuracy. (B) The Controller shall include the instructions necessary to enforce paragraph (2) in the audit guide required by Section 14502.1. The instructions shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, procedures for determining if the English learner, foster youth, and free or reduced-price meal eligible pupil counts are consistent with the school districtâs or charter schoolâs English learner, foster youth, and free or reduced-price meal eligible pupil records. (4) The Superintendent shall make the calculations pursuant to this section using the data submitted by local educational agencies, including charter schools, through the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System. Under timeframes and procedures established by the Superintendent, school districts and charter schools may review and revise their submitted data on English learner, foster youth, and free or reduced-price meal eligible pupil counts to ensure the accuracy of data reflected in the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System. (5) The Superintendent shall annually compute the percentage of unduplicated pupils for each school district and charter school by dividing the enrollment of unduplicated pupils in a school district or charter school by the total enrollment in that school district or charter school pursuant to all of the following: (A) For the 2013â14 fiscal year, divide the sum of unduplicated pupils for the 2013â14 fiscal year by the sum of the total pupil enrollment for the 2013â14 fiscal year. (B) For the 2014â15 fiscal year, divide the sum of unduplicated pupils for the 2013â14 and 2014â15 fiscal years by the sum of the total pupil enrollment for the 2013â14 and 2014â15 fiscal years. (C) For the 2015â16 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, divide the sum of unduplicated pupils for the current fiscal year and the two prior fiscal years by the sum of the total pupil enrollment for the current fiscal year and the two prior fiscal years. (D) (i) For purposes of the quotients determined pursuant to subparagraphs (B) and (C), the Superintendent shall use a school districtâs or charter schoolâs enrollment of unduplicated pup
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