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Colton Joint Unified unveils new culinary arts facility as district highlights rising graduation rates and LCAP-funded supports

Colton Joint Unified · April 29, 2026
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At an event at Colton High School, district officials unveiled a new culinary arts facility and summarized the Local Control and Accountability Plan, saying graduation rates and several dashboard indicators have improved and that LCAP funds support mental-health services, CTE, and early-college efforts.

Colton Joint Unified officials onstage at Colton High School celebrated the opening of a new culinary arts facility and used the occasion to summarize the district’s Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), saying the plan has helped raise graduation rates and expand student supports.

Doctor Peterson, who led the district’s LCAP presentation, said, “Our graduation rate continues to increase,” and noted that most dashboard indicators showed improvement over the past year. The presentation described the current LCAP as the third year of the district’s three-year plan cycle and invited the public to…

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