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Southern Kern Unified holds public hearing on proposed three‑year LCAP and $15 million plan for unduplicated students
Summary
District staff presented the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), a three‑year budget and program plan of about $15 million that prioritizes services for low‑income students, foster youth and English learners and will return to the board as an action item in June.
Southern Kern Unified held a public hearing Tuesday on its proposed Local Control and Accountability Plan, a three‑year budget and program road map that district staff said carries roughly $15,000,000 in targeted spending.
District administrator Mister Weitzler, who led the presentation, told the board the LCAP focuses on the state’s eight Local Control Funding Formula priorities and targets “unduplicated students,” meaning low‑income pupils, foster youth and English learners. “The LCAP is a 3 year educational plan. It comes with a significant budget of approximately $15,000,000,” Weitzler said.
The presentation outlined four district goals: improve academic achievement, develop a healthy school climate, engage families and community, and an “equity multiplier” for alternative…
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