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Farmersville Unified reports midyear LCAP gains for English learners, flags declines for students with disabilities and homeless youth
Summary
District presenters told the board the midyear Local Control and Accountability Plan shows roughly $37 million in LCFF funding, strong gains for English learners and college/career indicators, but negative growth for students with disabilities and homeless youth, leading to differentiated assistance from the county.
The Farmersville Unified School District presented its midyear Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) update on district progress through December, outlining academic gains for some groups and targeted concerns for others.
The LCAP presenter told the board the district's LCFF (local control funding formula) is roughly $37,000,000, including about $11,000,000 in supplemental/concentration funds intended for low-income students, foster youth and English learners. "This midyear LCAP report became a requirement," the presenter said, and the slide packet accompanying the update was provided in board materials.
Why it matters: the district reported about a five-point increase overall on the CAASPP English-language arts…
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