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District seeks to centralize LCFF supplemental funds; LCAP update draws limited public comment
Summary
At a public hearing the district presented its Local Control and Accountability Plan update, proposed shifting LCFF supplemental spending to district-level management to improve site flexibility and reporting, and noted learning-recovery reporting requirements; no members of the public spoke at the hearing.
Belmont-Redwood Shores School District officials opened and closed a public hearing on the district's annual Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) update with no public speakers and summarized planned changes to reporting and allocations.
Assistant Superintendent (district) told trustees the district intends to centralize administration of LCFF supplemental dollars at the district office so site administrators spend allocations without the complex site-level supplemental reporting that has caused unspent funds to accumulate. "We're going to basically take on all of the LCFF supplemental dollars at the district level," the assistant superintendent said, describing the change as a reporting and accounting shift rather than a reduction in site funding.
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