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(a) Each recipient of either a planning grant or an operational grant under this article shall annually report all of the following to the lead agency:(1) The number of school health professionals employed with grant funds.
(2) The ratio of newly hired school health professionals to pupils, as well as the training the newly hired school health professionals received.
(3) Information indicating an increase in the level of evidence-based programming for pupil support services and the specific outcomes being addressed by each program that is funded.
(4) Changes in measurable pupil outcomes identified as goals of the program funded, including, but not necessarily limited to, reductions in dropout rates, reductions in substance abuse disorders, decreased rates of school suspensions and expulsions, or increased graduation rates, over the span of the operational grant.
(5) How the grantee coordinated with existing local prevention, early intervention, and treatment services, if available.
(6) An evaluation of the impact of the School-Based Pupil Support Services Program, including a comparison of data from before the grant was awarded and after. The evaluation may include discipline referrals, attendance, suspensions, and other relevant data that can be used to assess impact.
(7) The name and address of all entities, including subcontractors, providing services pursuant to these grants.
(8) The amount of grant funds provided to each service provider and the number of pupils treated per provider.
(9) A general description of the services provided.
(b) No later than January 1, 2021, and at least annually thereafter, the lead agency shall provide to the Legislature, in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, and shall make available publicly on the lead agency’s internet website, a report detailing both of the following:
(1) Budget information, including the funding allocated to each LEA and the specific outcomes addressed, as described in subdivision (a).
(2) Data measuring pupil outcomes, and year-over-year trend data that demonstrate the progress that has been attained in meeting target levels for each outcome.