The governing boards of California school districts must annually prepare
and issue the School Accountability Report Card (SARC) for each elementary
and secondary school under their jurisdiction. SARC reports are required
by law to provide parents, the local business community, and interested
parties with important information about a school's progress in 16 key areas.
These Conditions cover such topics as progress toward meeting goals
in reading, writing, and arithmetic progress toward reducing dropout rates
and the amount of funds spent on salaries and other services. The
School Accountability Report Card was established by Proposition 98,
an initiative passed by California voters in November of 1988.
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