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Pomona Unified previews 2025–26 LCAP changes, outlines $17.4 million in unspent federal recovery funds

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District staff presented the draft 2025–26 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), proposed new actions to increase parent outreach and support long‑term English learners, and said about $17.4 million in unspent Learning Recovery Emergency Block Grant (LREBG) funds will be embedded in the plan.

Alejandro Villa, Director of State and Federal Programs for Pomona Unified School District, presented the district's proposed 2025–26 Local Control and Accountability Plan on June 11 and described several new and augmented actions intended to ‘‘increase and improve services for our students, especially for our unduplicated, low income, foster youth and English learners.’’

The draft LCAP includes a new parent outreach action, targeted supports for long‑term English learners and identification of Learning Recovery Emergency Block Grant, or LREBG, activities. Villa told the board the district has ‘‘approximately $17,400,000 of unexpended LREBG funds’’ that must be used consistent with state law and explained staff will propose how those funds will support specific LCAP actions…

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