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Beaumont Unified presents 2025—26 LCAP, highlights attendance gains and equity goals
Summary
District staff presented the 2025—26 Local Control and Accountability Plan, saying chronic absenteeism and D/F rates have declined and outlining five LCAP goals, including two equity-multiplier goals for high-need schools; the presentation closed with a public hearing that drew no public speakers.
Beaumont Unified School District leaders presented the 2025—26 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and the integrated annual update at the board meeting on May 27, outlining priorities, targeted funding and performance goals for the district—s three-year plan.
The presentation explained that LCAP spending directs supplemental and concentration LCFF funds toward unduplicated pupils (listed in the presentation as roughly 7% English learners, 68.8% socioeconomically disadvantaged and 7% foster youth) and reviewed the plan structure: state priorities, plan summary, engagement with educational partners, goal-level actions and the budget overview for parents. “This year the template changed and the annual update is now included in the LCAP,” a district presenter said during the overview.
District staff identified five LCAP goals for 2025—26: climate and culture; student outcomes (academic, behavioral and social);…
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