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Lawndale parents briefed on LCAP, urged to complete district survey before May review

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At a Lawndale parent leadership meeting, district staff explained the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), how it aligns with the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) and Title I, and urged parents to complete a time‑sensitive survey that will inform the district's May review and the three‑year plan.

Miss Chooley, a district staff member, told the Lawndale Parent Leadership Council that the district’s Local Control and Accountability Plan, or LCAP, is the main plan that explains how state LCFF funding will be spent and that parents’ survey responses will shape next year’s priorities.

The LCAP matters because it directs the largest state funding stream for the district and focuses on low‑income students, English learners and foster youth; school and parent input must align with site plans, Miss Chooley said.

Miss Chooley explained that the state’s eight LCAP priorities have been consolidated in Lawndale into four goals: high academic achievement; access and equity; student and family…

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