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District reports SBAC, ELPAC gains and expands community-school services

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Superintendent Castro delivered the annual State of the District highlighting districtwide SBAC gains in ELA, math and science, ELPAC reclassification progress, PBIS recognitions and expanded community schools, early childhood and makerspace programs; trustees received the informational report with no formal action.

Superintendent D. Castro delivered the Lawndale Elementary School District’s annual State of the District report, citing districtwide gains on SBAC and ELPAC assessments, expansions of community-school services and investments in makerspaces and facilities. Castro said district average proficiency on the SBAC in English language arts for grades 3–8 was 50 percent, mathematics 38 percent and science 33 percent; she reported grade-level and site increases ranging from six to 17 percentage points at some schools. Castro also said special-education proficiency rose roughly five percentage points districtwide, with some sites recording double-digit gains. On English-language proficiency, Castro…

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