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AB 104: Grade Change Requests

AB 104 was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on July 1, 2021. Part of AB 104 authorizes parents of scholars (or the scholar if age 18 or older) to request to have a letter grade changed to a “Pass” or “No Pass” grade for any course taken during the 2020-2021 school year. Grade changes under AB 104 cannot negatively affect a scholar’s GPA.
We strongly encourage you to schedule an appointment with an administrator or counselor if you are unsure if you should request any grade changes. While we will honor all grade change requests and not allow for it to negatively affect a scholar’s high school GPA, we cannot control how colleges/universities will calculate GPAs for eligibility, which may affect admissibility to the college or university. 
All California State Universities (CSU) and the University of California (UC) have confirmed that they will accept “Pass” grades for admission purposes. This list includes all California colleges and universities who will also accept Pass grades. The UC strongly encourages potential applicants to take, whenever possible, A-G courses for letter grades, especially those in English and mathematics, as well as those in prospective major fields.
Please Note: Some colleges or universities (including those in other states) may not accept a Pass or No Pass grade instead of a letter grade for admission purposes.
If you would like to request a letter grade earned in 2020-2021 to be changed to a “Pass” or “No Pass” grade, please complete the AB 104 Grade Change Request Form and submit it to your school office no later than August 15, 2021. Applications will not be accepted after this date.

Special Education Program

Alliance Renee & Meyer Luskin Academy High School supports all learners, and embraces scholars with disabilities. We believe in an inclusive environment where all learners have access to rigorous, grade-level content in a safe environment. We aim to ensure that scholars at Alliance Renee & Meyer Luskin Academy feel seen, heard, and supported.
 
In order to uphold our belief that all students mean all, Luskin Academy's special education program is comprehensive and commits resources to support our scholars' diverse needs. The Special Education Team is composed of a Special Education Coordinator, School Psychologist, Resource Specialist Teachers (with each specializing in a specific grade-level and content), and an Instructional Aide. Other related services such as Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language, and Visual Itinerant Services are provided in partnership with outside agencies.
 
Please reach out to our Special Education Coordinator Christian Avila at 213-465-5442 or [email protected] if you'd like to learn more about our Special Education Program.