Introduction

SUSD to Hold Educational Partner Meetings

SUSD to Hold Educational Partner Meetings

The Soledad Unified School District has scheduled a series of educational partner meetings for February/March. The purpose of the meetings is to provide parents and community members an opportunity to provide input for the District's Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP).

The LCAP is an important element of the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) which is how public school districts are funded in California. The LCAP is a three-year District-level plan which is updated on an annual basis. The LCAP describes the District's goals and specific actions, including expenditures, the District will take to achieve the goals and measure progress toward District goals. The LCAP is designed to address the needs of all students and those students in specific subgroups including English Learners, Foster Youth and Low Income Students.

A key part of the LCAP annual update is the gathering of input from members of the District school communities. Each year. the District convenes educational partners input meetings at each school site. Parents, students, staff and community members are invited to attend to hear an update on the District's LCAP and provide input. This year, meetings have been scheduled as follows: