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Management Bulletin 15-04
Attachment 1
Attachment 1: CSPP Full-Day and Part-Day Priorities
Counties with over 10 million residents
(Los Angeles County)
Priority 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 1 when there are 50% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 1,500 children underserved.
Priority 2:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 2 when there are 50% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 750 children underserved.
Priority 3:
Option 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 3 when there are 50% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 500 children underserved.
Option 2:
All other zip codes in the county.
Option 3:
No other zip codes in the county.
Counties with over 1 million residents
(Orange County, San Diego County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Santa Clara County, Alameda County, Sacramento County, and Contra Costa County)
Priority 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 1 when there are 40% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 300 children underserved.
Priority 2:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 2 when there are 40% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 200 children underserved.
Priority 3:
Option 3:
No other zip codes in the county.
Option 2:
All other zip codes in the county.
Option 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 3 when there are 25% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 100 children underserved.
Counties with over 200,00 residents
(Fresno County, Ventura County, Kern County, San Francisco County, San Mateo County, Santa Barbara County, Placer County, San Luis Obispo County, Santa Cruz County, Marin County, Merced County, Butte County, Yolo County and Tulare County).
Priority 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 1 when there are 40% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 150 children underserved.
Priority 2:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 2 when there are 25% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 75 children underserved.
Priority 3:
Option 1: A zip code qualifies as Priority 3 when there are 25% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 50 children underserved.
Option 2: All other zip codes in the county.
Option 3: No other zip codes in the county.
Counties with under 200,00 residents
(Shasta County, El Dorado County, Imperial County, Kings County, Madera County, Napa County, Humboldt County, Nevada County, Sutter County, Mendocino County, Yuba County, Lake County, Tehama County)
Priority 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 1 when there are 50% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 24 children underserved.
Priority 2:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 2 when there are 35% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 10 children underserved.
Priority 3:
Option 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 3 when there are 20% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 10 children underserved.
Option 2:
All other zip codes in the county
Option 3:
No other zip codes in the county
Counties with under 60,000 residents
(Tuolumne County, San Benito County, Calaveras County, Siskiyou County, Amador County, Lassen County, Del Norte County, Glenn County, Colusa County, Plumas County; Mariposa County, Inyo County, Trinity County, Mono County, Modoc County, Sierra County, and Alpine County)
Priority 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 1 when there 50% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 10 children underserved.
Priority 2:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 2 when there are 35% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 10 children underserved.
Priority 3:
Option 1:
A zip code qualifies as Priority 3 when there are 20% or more of eligible children underserved,
and
there are more than 10 children underserved.
Option 2:
All other zip codes in the county.
Option 3:
No other zip codes in the county.