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Alisal Union presents draft Local Control and Accountability Plan; public hearing set for June 4
Summary
District staff presented the draft three-year Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), explained state-required priorities and data from the California School Dashboard, and scheduled a public hearing on June 4 with board consideration planned for June 25.
Alisal Union Elementary School District staff presented the district’s draft Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and said the plan will go to a public hearing on June 4 and be brought to the school board for approval on June 25.
The Assistant Superintendent, who opened the presentation, said the LCAP must address eight state priorities and described the district-level data that drives proposed actions. “The plan must be described around the eight priorities the state requires,” the Assistant Superintendent said through a Spanish-language presentation. Dr. Álvarez joined the Assistant Superintendent in explaining how the district’s dashboard results, student-group performance and funding proposals shape the draft.
Why it matters: the LCAP defines local spending priorities for state-directed funds and must demonstrate how the district will support academic standards, English learners, school climate and other state priorities. The district’s performance on the California School Dashboard and the composition of its student groups determine which actions the LCAP must include.
District staff…
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