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District staff preview Local Control Accountability Plan and school improvement alignment ahead of Oct. 28 approval

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State and federal programs director Tim Shepherd told the board the LCAP will be returned to the board for approval on Oct. 28; the district is aligning school improvement plans, equity work and targeted state school improvement grants for select schools.

Tim Shepherd, the district’s state and federal programs director, presented an overview of the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) and how it is being used this year to align district strategic priorities, school improvement plans (SIPs) and resource allocations.

Shepherd told trustees the LCAP is intended to increase transparency, align goals and identify resource inequities. He outlined a six‑step process: start with the Washington State Improvement Framework (WISF), complete a comprehensive needs assessment, draft school…

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