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FJUHSD presents midyear LCAP with academic targets and $187M in expenditures
Summary
District officials told trustees the midyear Local Control Accountability Plan shows modest gains—6% NWEA math growth, a 93.4% graduation rate—and outlined moonshot targets aiming for 80% college-and-career readiness by 2027. Staff will return with site plans and a June final LCAP for approval.
District staff presented a midyear update on the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP), updating trustees on student outcomes, spending and next steps for stakeholder engagement.
Assistant Superintendent Sylvia Kaufman and Director Josh Porter said the district is tracking toward multi‑year goals the board set to boost college and career readiness. Porter summarized key metrics and benchmarks, saying the district seeks “80 percent of all students [college and career] prepared by the year 2027,” and explained targets for CAASPP and graduation rates.
Porter reported that the district allocated about $187,250,278…
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