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Alisal Union unveils LCAP year‑two priorities: added independent study, more bilingual and mental‑health staff after EL declines
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Monica Anso and Dr. Maria Alvarez presented the district’s second-year Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), which adds an independent-study action, reallocates learning recovery funds across five goals, and targets services for English learners after a decline in language-proficiency growth.
Alisal Union School District staff on Wednesday reviewed the second year of the district’s three-year Local Control and Accountability Plan, detailing new actions, funding allocations and targeted supports for English learners after statewide dashboard data showed declines in language-proficiency growth.
Deputy Superintendent Monica Anso and Dr. Maria Alvarez, director of education services, led the presentation and opened a public hearing on the 2025–26 LCAP. “The plan is created from 8 state priorities,” Anso told the board, listing priorities that include basic services, implementation of state standards, parent involvement, student engagement and school climate.
Staff said the district will receive $34,484,960 in LCFF…
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