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Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) Connecting the Pieces Presented by Mary Stires Director School Support, SCOE 1/21/2014

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Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) Connecting the Pieces Presented by Mary Stires Director School Support, SCOE. Provide technical assistance and guidance to districts. Update on LCFF Regulations and LCAP Template - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)

Connecting the PiecesPresented by

Mary StiresDirector School Support, SCOE

1/21/2014

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Objectives for the Day

1. Provide technical assistance and guidance to districts.

2. Update on LCFF Regulations and LCAP Template

3. Review components of district plans (Strategic, LEA, EL, Title III, CCSS etc.) and how they align.

4. Planning for the future.

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LCFF Regulations

• Significant changes based on input and ideas shared by stakeholders

• Calculation of proportionality percentageThree data sources –LCFF targets, prior year expenditures, and statewide implementation percentage

• Clarification of “districtwide, countywide, charterwide, schoolwide”Threshold and explanation

• Oversight and assignment of assistance by county offices of education for districts

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SCOPE

• All LEAs• LCFF Funds apportioned on the basis of

unduplicated pupils• LCAP shall demonstrate how services are

provided to meet the needs of unduplicated pupils and improve the performance of all pupils in the state priority areas

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Key Definitions

• Prior year means one fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year for which an LCAP is approved

• Improve services means to grow services in quality

• Increase services means to grow services in quantity

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Requirements

• Provide evidence in the LCAP to demonstrate how funding…is used to support unduplicated pupils as compared to services provided to all pupils in proportion to the increase in funds

• Conditions under which funds may be apportioned districtwide, schoolwide, countywide or charterwide

• County oversight in demonstration of proportionality

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Requirement: Evidence

• Formula provided in regulations• Sample scenario provided• Amount of funds expended in 2013-2014 shall

be no less than the amount of EIA funds the LEA expended in 2012-2013

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Requirements: Districtwide – Enrollment of unduplicated students in excess of 55%

• Identify in the LCAP those services being provided on a districtwide basis

• Describe in the LCAP how such services are directed towards meeting goals for unduplicated students in the state priority areas

– Enrollment of unduplicated students less than 55%• Identify in the LCAP those services being provided on a

districtwide basis• Describe in the LCAP how such services are directed towards

meeting goals for unduplicated students in the state priority areas• Describe how these services are the most effective use of the

funds to meet the goals of unduplicated pupils in the state priority areas

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Requirements: Schoolwide– Enrollment of unduplicated students in excess of 40%

• Identify in the LCAP those services being provided on a schoolwide basis

• Describe in the LCAP how such services are directed towards meeting goals for unduplicated students in the state priority areas

– Enrollment of unduplicated students less than 40%• Identify in the LCAP those services being provided a schoolwide basis• Describe in the LCAP how such services are directed towards meeting

goals for unduplicated students in the state priority areas• Describe how these services are the most effective use of the funds to

meet the goals of unduplicated pupils in the state priority areas

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Requirements: Countywide/Charterwide

– Identify in the LCAP those services being provided a countywide or charterwide basis

– Describe in the LCAP how such services are directed towards meeting goals for unduplicated students in the state priority areas

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Requirements: County Oversight

• Review descriptions of services directed towards meeting the goals for unduplicated students in the state priority areas to determine full demonstration of increasing or improving services for unduplicated students

• IF the COE does not approve the LCAP the COE shall provide technical assistance to the LEA

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Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) – Eight Areas of State Priority

1. Basic Services (Williams)2. Implementation of Content Standards3. Parental Involvement4. Student Achievement5. Student Engagement6. School Climate7. Course Access8. Other Student Outcomes(COEs Only)9. Expelled Pupils Coordination of Instruction10. Foster Youth Coordination of Services1/21/2014

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Local Control Accountability Plan

• Encourages telling a story of support, impact, and improvement

• Emphasis on good planning, communication, and engagement

• Organization– Stakeholder Engagement– Goals and Progress Indicators– Actions, Services, and Expenditures

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Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) – Eight Areas of State Priority

A. Conditions of Learning: • Priority 1 Basics: rate of teacher misassignment, student access to standards-aligned instructional

materials, and facilities in good repair • Priority 2 Implementation of CCSS: implementation of standards for all students, including ELs• Priority 7: Course access: student enrollment in all required areas of study as applicable • Priority 9 and 10: (COEs only)

B. Pupil Outcomes: • Priority 4 Student achievement: performance on standardized tests, score on API, share of students

that are college and career ready, share of ELs that become English proficient, EL reclassification rate, share of students that pass AP exams with 3 or higher, share of students determined prepared for college by the Early Assessment Program (EAP)

• Priority 8 Other student outcomes: other indicators of performance in required areas of study

C. Pupil Engagement: • Priority 3 Parent involvement: efforts to seek parent input, promotion of parent participation • Priority 5 Student engagement: school attendance rates, chronic absenteeism rates, middle & high

school dropout rates, and high school graduations rates • Priority 6 School climate: student suspension rates, student expulsion rates, other local measures

including surveys of students, parents and teachers on the sense of safety and school connectedness1/21/2014

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Local Educational Agency Plan (LEAP)

Five Performance Goals:1. All students will reach high standards, at a minimum attaining

proficiency or better in ELA and mathematics by 2013-14.

2. All limited-English-proficient students will become proficient in English and reach high academic standards, at a minimum attaining proficiency or better in ELA and mathematics.

3. By 2005-06, all students will be taught by highly-qualified teachers.

4. All students will be educated in learning environments that are safe, drug-free, and conducive to learning.

5. All students will graduate from high school.1/21/2014

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Title III Plan• 2A: AMAO 1– Annual Progress Learning English

• 2B: AMAO 2– English Language Proficiency

• 2C: AMAO 3– AYP for EL Subgroup (ELA & math)

• 2D: High-Quality Professional Development

• 2E: Parent and Community Participation

• 2F: Parental Notification

• 2G: Providing High-Quality Instruction and Support to Immigrant Students

• 5A: Increasing Graduation Rates1/21/2014

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LEAP and LCAP AlignmentLEAP

1. All students will reach high standards, at a minimum attaining proficiency or better in reading and mathematics, by 2013-14.

2. All limited-English-proficient students will become proficient in English and reach high academic standards, at a minimum attaining proficiency or better in reading/language arts and mathematics.

3. By 2005-06, all students will be taught by highly-qualified teachers.

4. All students will be educated in learning environments that are safe, drug-free, and conducive to learning.

5. All students will graduate from high school.

LCAP: 8 Areas of State Priority1. Student Achievement (Goals 1-2, 5)

2. Student Engagement (Goal 4-5)

3. Other Student Outcomes

4. School Climate (Goals 4-5)

5. Parental Involvement

6. Basic Services (Goal 4)

7. Implementation of Content Standards (Goal 1-2)

8. Course Access (Goal 5)

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Title III and LCAP AlignmentTitle III – Goals 2 and 5

• 2A: AMAO 1 – Annual Progress Learning English

• 2B: AMAO 2 – English Language Proficiency

• 2C: AMAO 3 AYP for EL Subgroup

• 2D: High-Quality Professional Development

• 2E: Parent and Community Participation

• 2F: Parental Notification

• 2G: Providing High-Quality Instruction and Support to Immigrant Students

• 5A: Increasing Graduation Rates

LCAP: 8 Areas of State Priority1. Student Achievement (Goals 2A-C,

and 5A)

2. Student Engagement (Goals 5A)

3. Other Student Outcomes

4. School Climate (Goals 5A)

5. Parental Involvement (Goal 2E)

6. Basic Services

7. Implementation of Content Standards (Goal 2D)

8. Course Access (Goal 5A)1/21/2014

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District Plan/Objectives

LEA Plan(Federal)

Goal 1 Goal 2

EL Master

Plan

Title III Plan

Goals 2A-2G, and 5

Goal 3 Goal 4 Goal 5Title III

PlanIncrease Graduation Rate

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So…What are the Pieces?1. Comprehensive needs assessment, based on data and information from Stake

Holder Groups, ELSSA, DataQuest,

2. Revision of the LEA and School Plans, e.g. Title III Plan CCSS- ELA and mathematics

New ELD Standards

3. Reallocation of resources Critical to ensure that revised plans are sustainable and able to be faithfully

implemented.

Align resources to meet identified needs.

4. Professional development and support for staff Include sufficient professional development and support for staff in the revised plans.

Is your plan actually “do-able”; don’t fill your plan with great strategies that are impossible to implement. Plan out over a period of time, e.g. 3 year implementation.

5. Faithful implementation of the revised plans

6. Ongoing monitoring, analysis, and support for improvement plans1/21/2014

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LCAP Template

• Comprehensive planning tool• Guiding questions for each section• One goal may address multiple priorities• Three Sections

1. Stakeholder Engagement2. Goals and Progress Indicators3. Actions, Services and Expenditures

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Possible Next Steps

• Working groups• Peer review• Engaging stakeholders• Single Plan for Student Achievement

Alignment• Spring dates• Other?

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ResourcesLCFF Web page

http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/lc/

LCFF Channelhttp://lcff.wested.org/lcff-channel/

LAO Reporthttp://www.lao.ca.gov/reports/2013/edu/lcff/lcff-072913.pdf

SCOE Websitehttp://www.stancoe.org/scoe/hum_fisc/business_servs/district_servs/lcff.html.

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Acknowledgements• California Department of Education

• Fermín Jaramillo, Curriculum Coordinator, San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools. Local Educational Accountability (LEA), Title III, and Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAP): Connecting the Pieces PPT.

• Merced County Office of Education

• WestEd – Janelle Kubinec

• Stanislaus County Office of Education – Mary Stires, Director, School Support

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