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District details community-school grant sites and local indicators ratings

Inglewood Unified School District Board of Education · June 26, 2025
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Summary

Directors and principals reported progress on a five-year community schools implementation grant and site-level local indicators; the district named participating schools, described advisory committees and early services, and outlined outreach plans to increase parent participation.

District leaders used the June 25 meeting to report two linked items: progress under a five-year community-schools implementation grant and site-level local indicators that feed the LCAP process.

Community schools: Debbie Tate, director of community schools, said the district received a five-year implementation grant and named the participating sites (Kelso, Bennett Q, Inglewood Continuation, La Tierra, Oak Street, Centinela and Woodworth Monroe). She described district-level and site-level governance structures created for the grant: a district steering committee, community school site…

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