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Rocklin Unified holds public hearing on draft 2024–25 LCAP, highlights $6.2 million aligned to actions for unduplicated students

Rocklin Unified School District Board of Trustees · June 13, 2024
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Summary

Director Hannah Anderson presented the draft 2024–25 Local Control and Accountability Plan, describing roughly $5.75 million in supplemental revenues plus about $450,000 in carryover (approximately $6.2 million) and proposed actions to expand English learner supports, targeted tutoring, and school‑based mental‑health services. The board will consider adoption June 20.

Hannah Anderson, director of innovation and school programs for Rocklin Unified School District, opened the public hearing on the district’s draft 2024–25 Local Control and Accountability Plan and walked trustees through the plan’s goals, budget and next steps.

The draft LCAP lays out three goals: (1) math improvement, (2) social‑emotional and behavioral supports, and (3) maintaining and monitoring targeted programs including early literacy and attendance supports. Anderson said the district anticipates approximately $5.75 million in revenues for actions targeted to unduplicated students, plus about $450,000 in carryover from the current year, for a total of roughly $6.2…

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