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Glendora Unified reports gains on midyear LCAP/dashboard; staff flag rising numbers of students qualifying as homeless
Summary
District presenters said academic indicators are mostly in green/blue, graduation rates have returned to pre-pandemic levels and English learners made notable gains, while McKinney-Vento counts rose to 109 this school year from 85 last year, prompting targeted supports.
Glendora Unified’s educational-services team on Dec. 8 presented its midyear LCAP/dashboard update, telling the board that districtwide academic indicators have moved into the green and blue bands and highlighting progress in English learners, graduation and chronic absenteeism — but also warning of growing student housing instability.
Presenters said the district’s four-year graduation rate is 97.7% and the five-year rate is about 98.1%, figures they described as a return to pre-pandemic levels. Staff reported gains in language arts and math (roughly a 1% increase in language arts and about 4% in math year over year) and noted that most subgroup…
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