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District reports midyear LCAP progress, adds DIBELS and other screeners; $9,988 learning-recovery funds noted
Summary
LCAP presenters told the board the district is in year two of a three-year Local Control and Accountability Plan, noted an unduplicated student population of about 8%, outlined priorities (inclusion, academic achievement, community), and announced rollout of DIBELS K—6 screenings and iReady assessments; staff said the district received $9,988 in learning-recovery emergency block grant funding.
District staff presented the Hermosa Beach City School District's midyear review of the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), saying the district remains aligned with its strategic plan and is tracking actions, expenditures and outcomes for year two of a three-year plan.
"We are in year 2 of our LCAP of a 3 year LCAP," the presenter said, summarizing that the district is focusing on inclusion (social-emotional supports and school climate), excellence (academic achievement, research-based curriculum) and community engagement. Presenters reported an unduplicated…
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