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PGUSD presents LCAP community‑input update; district cites improved belonging but flags student sadness and bullying as growth areas
Summary
Pacific Grove Unified staff presented a Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) community‑input update showing gains in belonging and perceived safety but calling out student sadness, chronic absenteeism and subtle bullying as persistent issues to address.
The Pacific Grove Unified School District’s executive director of educational services, Larry Hedquist, presented an LCAP (Local Control and Accountability Plan) community‑input update summarizing quantitative and qualitative feedback collected through California Healthy Kids surveys, MAP and DIBELS local assessments, Core SEL measures, and community and student focus groups.
Hedquist said the LCAP is the district’s three‑year planning document and that the district is currently in year one. He told the board, “It is required of all LEAs in public schools in the state of California. It is a 3 year document. We are currently in year 1 of the 3 year LCAP for Pacific Grove Unified.” The presentation reviewed stakeholder engagement from fall through spring, highlighted student survey gains in belonging and facility perceptions, and flagged recurring growth areas such as chronic absenteeism, student sadness, subtle…
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