- District
- District Information
- Mission Vision Statement
- District & School Boundaries Map
- District Staff
- District School Plans
- MUESD Discipline Matrix (Ed Code 48900)
- ESSER III Expenditure Plan
- Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) Plan Guide
- Imperial County SELPA AB 602 Annual budget and Service Plans for 22-23
- Injury & Illness Prevention Program (IIPP)
- Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan (LCP)
- Local Accountability Plan (LCAP)
- Comprehensive School Safety Plan
- School Accountability Report Card (SARC)
- School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
- School District Integrated Pest Management Plan 22-23
- Public Notices and Committees
- Notice of Public Hearing; Resolution on Sufficiency of Instructional Material for 2024-2025 School Year
- Notice of Public Hearing: Annual and Five-Year Reportable Fees 23-24
- Prop 28: Arts and Music in Schools Plan and 23-24 Annual Report
- School Safety Committee Agendas and Minutes
- School Site Council and District Advisory Council (SSC / DELAC)
- SARB Committee and Agendas
- Title IX Compliance
- Notice of Public Hearing: MUESD Entering into an Energy Services Agreement
- Spring 2023 Roofing Projects Bid Information
- Notice of Public Hearing; School Facilities Fees Ed Code 17620 and Govt Code 65995 - Level I
- 2021 Consumer Confidence Report
- Mitigation/Construction Committee
- Ad Hoc Committee
- Notice of Public Hearing: SELPA AB 602 Annual 23-24 Budget and Service Plans
- District Permits
- Student Registration/Enrollment
School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
The School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) is a comprehensive document providing details about the school’s planned actions and expenditures to support student outcomes and overall performance, and how these actions connect to the District’s Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP), which lays out goals for the entire District.
The annual process of developing, reviewing, and updating the Plan is conducted by each school’s School Site Council (SSC), a collaborative, advisory group made up of school staff, parents, community members, and, at the secondary level, students. Development of the SPSA is the Council’s primary responsibility, and offers schools and their respective communities an opportunity to:
* Be part of a collaborative and inclusive school support and growth process
* Review and analyze state and local student achievement, attendance, and climate data
* Engage the community in providing input to identify and develop school improvement priorities
* Build relationships geared toward a mutual goal of supporting the success of all students
* Celebrate and highlight the work of the schools in building performance and growth
Click here for School Plan for Student Achievement 20-21
School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)