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San Ysidro district reports midyear LCAP gains, flags areas for further support
Summary
District staff presented a midyear Local Control Accountability Plan update showing modest revenue increases, improved attendance and reduced suspensions at some schools, while calling for continued investments in attendance initiatives, mental-health supports and tiered interventions.
San Ysidro School District leaders presented a midyear Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) update to the governing board, reporting modest revenue gains and mixed academic and well-being results while asking the board to maintain funding for attendance and mental-health programs.
The presentation, led by Assistant Superintendent Manuel Locorquez and Chief Business Official Marilyn Adrianson, summarized district benchmarks, state-dashboard measures and midyear budget changes. "The LCAP is the Local Controlling Accountability Plan and it is a tool for all our local educational agencies to set a district level plan that describes the goal, the plan actions, the services, and the leverage resources to meet those goals," Locorquez said.
The district reported that general-fund projected revenue rose from $78,700,000 in the adopted budget to $82,600,000 in the first interim, a change staff attributed to LCFF…
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