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Board holds public hearings on LCAP and proposed 2025‑26 budget; presenters warn of a multi‑million‑dollar gap
Summary
Mount Diablo Unified presented its draft Local Control and Accountability Plan and the proposed 2025‑26 budget June 11, with staff warning the proposed budget shows a projected $44.3 million deficit in the coming year absent additional one‑time state funds.
Mount Diablo Unified School District leaders presented a draft Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and the district’s proposed 2025‑26 budget at the board’s June 11 meeting, saying both documents will return for board action later this month and noting significant state‑ and federal‑level uncertainty.
Superintendent Adam Clark and district staff summarized the LCAP work as a three‑year strategic plan that guides use of state Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) money and other funds. Samantha Allen and Christina Filios reviewed goals that emphasize standards‑based instruction, staff development, family and community engagement, targeted strategies for priority student groups and an equity multiplier for high‑need schools. Presenters said the district engaged more than 1,800 parents and staff and received thousands of student responses in the spring as part of LCAP outreach.
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