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UNDERSTANDING LCFF & LCAP LCAP Priorities: Engagement
Nancy Sedgwick Cristina Parodi-Araya Assessment, Accountability and Evaluation Learning and Leadership Services
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LCAP: Local Control and Accountability Plan
All school districts are required to produce an LCAP, demonstrating how the Local Control Funding Formula district allocations are linked to meeting the needs of all students. Each LCAP must address the eight state priorities: Basic Services Implementation of the academic content and performance standards, including enabling English Learners to access the core standards and the ELD standards. Parental Involvement Pupil Achievement. Pupil Engagement. School Climate. Broad course of study. Pupil outcomes in the broad course of study.
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LCAP Priorities: Pupil Outcomes
Parental Involvement: Efforts to seek parent input in decision making at the district and each schoolsite Promotion of parent participation in programs for unduplicated pupils and special need subgroups LCAP Priorities: Pupil Outcomes Includes: Parental Involvement (Priority 3) Pupil Engagement (Priority 5) School Climate (Priority 6)
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LCAP Priorities: Pupil Outcomes
Pupil Engagement: school attendance chronic absenteeism middle school dropout rate high school dropout rate high school graduation rate LCAP Priorities: Pupil Outcomes Includes: Parental Involvement (Priority 3) Pupil Engagement (Priority 5) School Climate (Priority 6)
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LCAP Priorities: Pupil Outcomes
School Climate: pupil suspension rates pupil expulsion rates surveys of pupils, parents and teachers on the sense of safety and school connectedness LCAP Priorities: Pupil Outcomes Includes: Parental Involvement (Priority 3) Pupil Engagement (Priority 5) School Climate (Priority 6)
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