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Superintendent outlines mid‑year LCAP priorities, reports ~$3.4M in supplemental budgeting

Jefferson Union High School District Board · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The district superintendent presented the required mid‑year Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) update, reporting roughly $3.4 million budgeted in supplemental LCFF funds (about $2.7M spent so far), and highlighted equity, mental‑health staffing, dual enrollment partnerships and planned study sessions ahead of the June adoption.

The district superintendent delivered the board’s mid‑year Local Control and Accountability Plan update on required metrics, funding and next steps, saying the district must file the mid‑year report by Feb. 28.

The presentation summarized that the district organizes the LCAP around seven focus goals — equity, school climate and wellbeing, teaching and learning, college and career preparation, English‑learner development, co‑teaching, and district communications — and that supplemental LCFF funds have been allocated to target students most in need. “We’ve allocated approximately $1.2 million in supplemental funds for wellbeing staff across the district,” the superintendent said, and reported the district has budgeted about $3.4 million in supplemental LCFF funds overall and spent approximately $2.7 million to date.

Why it matters: The mid‑year LCAP update is…

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