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Inglewood Unified reports districtwide LCAP gains; City Honors and LaTijera cite test-score and program improvements
Summary
District leaders told the board the midyear Local Control and Accountability Plan review shows no district categories in the red for the first time, with school-level gains reported at City Honors and LaTijera and continued spending of learning-recovery funds and targeted supports for English learners.
The Inglewood Unified School District presented its midyear Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) update on Feb. 18, telling the board the district is showing early implementation gains and that no district-level indicators are currently in the red.
"For the first time in years, Inglewood Unified School District has no categories in the red," said Dr. Danielle Goolsbee, the district presenter, summarizing the California Dashboard results and the LCAP's three priorities: standards-aligned instruction, safe and inclusive learning environments, and stronger family partnerships. Goolsbee explained the midyear report shows where spending and implementation are on track and…
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