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Lompoc Unified superintendent outlines student supports, Measure M spending and staff housing feasibility

AAUW Lompoc Vandenberg Dual-Language Town Hall · August 26, 2025
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Dr. Clara Finneran told a town hall that Lompoc Unified serves about 8,928 students across 16 schools, highlighted new instructional priorities and awards, described a $120 million operating budget and $160 million Measure M bond phase plan, and said a feasibility study is under way to explore 100+ below‑market staff housing units using non‑Measure M funds.

Dr. Clara Finneran, superintendent of the Lompoc Unified School District, told an AAUW‑hosted dual‑language town hall that the district serves “8,928 students as of today,” has about 1,500 employees and operates 16 schools with roughly 70 percent of students identified as Latino. She said the district’s new motto—centered on trusting relationships and high expectations—guides efforts to boost achievement while supporting students’ social and emotional needs.

Finneran said that although LUSD’s operating budget is complex and…

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