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Central Unified board approves $2 million LCSSP grant for restorative PBIS training

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The Central Unified School District board unanimously approved acceptance of a $2 million Local Control and School Safety Partnership (LCSSP) grant to fund restorative, culturally relevant PBIS training, with the district to begin six cohorts of implementation and establish fidelity and progress measures.

The Central Unified School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved acceptance of a $2 million LCSSP grant on May 27, 2025, to fund districtwide training in restorative practices embedded within Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS).

Assistant Superintendent Dr. Lopez told the board the grant will focus on strengthening tier 1 supports across the district and pay for training, coaching and measurement tools. "If we don't provide the appropriate training to ensure those systems ... then there's no sense in having any support staff," Dr. Lopez said.

District leaders said the contract will fund multiple cohorts of administrators and teachers, beginning next school year, and that the training vendor — the only one the district identified…

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