Sample County LCAP for Foster Youth
For county offices of education, pursuant to Education Code section 52066, the LCAP must describe, for each county office of education-operated school and program, goals […]
For county offices of education, pursuant to Education Code section 52066, the LCAP must describe, for each county office of education-operated school and program, goals […]
This document is to provide an overview of the 2015-2016 Alameda County district LCAPs and the Alameda County Office of Education’s LCAP with a focus […]
We commend the Governor for working with the Legislature to create an education system that supports the educational needs of students in foster care. Though […]
Foster youth are identified as a distinct at-risk subgroup California’s Local Control Funding Formula and Academic Performance Index because of the unique educational challenges they […]
We commend the Legislature for working with the Governor in 2013 to create an education finance and accountability system that supports the educational needs of […]
California’s Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), a 2013 law that restructures the way the State funds education, fundamentally restructures the relationship between the State and […]
The potential of the landmark foster youth provisions of the Local Control Funding Formula depends upon school districts developing and implementing Local Control Accountability Plan […]
California’s Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) has a number of provisions that represent a significant victory for students in foster care. Author(s): FosterEd Topic(s): California, […]
Human Early Learning Partnership is dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of children through interdisciplinary research and mobilizing knowledge. Author(s): Human Early Learning Partnership […]
California is the first state to include foster youth as a subgroup in its education accountability framework. Author(s): FosterEd Publication Date: 2014 Topic(s): California, Foster […]