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IUSD presents draft LCAP highlighting high graduation rates, lower chronic absenteeism and equity focus for Creekside
Summary
District staff presented the 2025—26 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), reporting high graduation rates (over 98 percent), improvements in chronic absenteeism and targeted supports for identified student groups; Creekside High School was named an equity-multiplier school and staff said supplemental transportation funding will be dedicated to the site.
District staff presented a high-level summary of the 2025—26 Local Control and Accountability Plan at the Irvine Unified School District board meeting on June 10, emphasizing academic outcomes, equity measures and engagement tools used to collect community input.
Tammy Blakely, who introduced the LCAP notebook and materials, highlighted the district's performance on state indicators and local metrics. "We had nearly 3,000 students graduate," Blakely said, and the district recorded a graduation rate above 98 percent. The presentation also noted a significant decrease in chronic absenteeism and that 876 seniors earned the State Seal of Biliteracy across multiple languages.
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