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Dr. Gina Ramirez outlines Santa Paula Unified's LCAP process, priorities and engagement plan

Santa Paula Unified School District LCAP Engagement · April 7, 2025
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At the first of three LCAP engagement meetings, Dr. Gina Ramirez described the Local Control and Accountability Plan process, the district's five stated goals and how roughly $18 million in LCFF supplemental funding is directed toward targeted student groups, and she invited community input at upcoming sessions.

Dr. Gina Ramirez, who introduced herself as the presenter, opened the Santa Paula Unified School District's first of three Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) engagement meetings and explained the purpose of the sessions: to build a shared understanding of the LCAP process, the eight state priorities and how stakeholder input informs district spending and actions.

"We're here committed to serving every student every day," Dr. Ramirez said, framing the meeting around the district's vision and a learner profile that emphasizes creative problem solving, collaboration, compassionate communication and confidence.

The LCAP, Dr. Ramirez said, is a three-year plan established under state law in 2013 that asks districts to tell a story of…

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