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Kern County Office of Education outlines countywide plan to support LCAP development and continuous improvement

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Assistant Superintendent Kimberly Graham presented the Kern County Office of Education(KCSOS) plan to support 46 districts and five charter schools on Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) development, technical assistance and continuous improvement, emphasizing individualized supports and a Sept. 15 approval target for board-reviewed LCAPs.

Kimberly Graham, assistant superintendent of local, regional and statewide systems of support at the Kern County Office of Education, presented an annual summary report explaining how KCSOS will support the county—s 46 school districts and five charter schools with Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) development, technical assistance and continuous-improvement work.

Graham said the county office—s work centers on three goals: ensuring districts submit approvable LCAPs that align to budgets, providing differentiated technical assistance through assigned management and fiscal analysts, and advancing…

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