(a) For purposes of this article, the following definitions apply: (1) âAcademic Performance Indexâ or âAPIâ means the Academic Performance Index established under Section 52052. (2) âCBEDSâ means the California Basic Educational Data System. (3) âFunded schoolâ means a school that is within a school district or chartering authority, receives funds allocated under this article, and complies with all applicable interim programs and alternative requirements described in this article. (4) The âHigh Priority Schools Grant Programâ or âHPSGPâ means the High Priority Schools Grant Program established under Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 52055.600). (5) âSecretaryâ means the Secretary for Education. (6) âSuperintendentâ means the Superintendent of Public Instruction. (b) Public schools and charter schools that are ranked in either decile 1 or 2 on the 2005 Academic Performance Index are eligible to receive funds under this article. (c) A school that is funded under the High Priority Schools Grant Program, has not met the annual growth target requirements under Section 52055.650, and is designated as a state sanctioned school is eligible to be funded under this article if the school undergoes a rigorous review directed by the Superintendent. (d) A school that is funded under the High Priority Schools Grant Program, and has met or is meeting the requirements of Section 52055.650, is eligible to receive funding under this article and the HPSGP if the school agrees to meet all accountability requirements of both programs. (e) A school that is funded under this article and continues to meet the program and achievement requirements of this article shall be funded annually through the 2013â14 fiscal year. (f) The funds appropriated pursuant to this article may be expended for any purpose identified under the schoolsiteâs Single Plan for Pupil Achievement established under Section 64001.
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