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District reports rising student feelings of safety and a decline in reported bullying in LCAP update
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Luke Hackney told the board that the district met local indicators for parent engagement and school climate; student survey responses indicating feeling safe rose to 82% in 2025–26 and the district reported a decline in bullying/harassment incidents over the past three years.
Chino Valley Unified told the school board that its Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) update shows improvements in parent engagement and school climate measures.
Assistant Superintendent Luke Hackney presented state priorities 3 (parent and family engagement) and 6 (school climate). He said district self-reflection tools and the School Quality Survey show steady increases in…
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