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Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

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Page 1: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan

Stakeholders MeetingFebruary 26, 2014

Page 2: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Agenda

• 6:30 – Welcome & General Information• What is the Local Control Funding Formula?• State Priorities and Local Strategic Goals• Characteristics of Effective Schools

• 7:10 - Break-out into smaller groups to discuss guiding questions

• 8:00 - Adjourn

Page 3: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Why We Are Here…The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF)

• California’s new funding model for schools

• Full implementation expected to take 8 years

• Once fully implemented, base funding for all school districts in California will be equalized

• Additional funds will be generated based on the number of students who are English learners, low income (eligible for Free/Reduced Price Meals), and foster youth – and are intended to be used to serve these populations

Page 4: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Why We Are Here…The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF)

• It’s expected to increase:

• Local school district control

• Equity

• Accountability

• Transparency

• Inclusiveness and Collaboration• Local decision making with stakeholder input about how to address

student needs and close achievement gaps aligned with the budgeting process

Page 5: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

What is the Local Control Funding Formula?

• A short video… • English

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su3wIGyZSl4• Spanish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCvWklF6xHY

Page 6: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Local Control Accountability Plan

• Three year plan which must be adopted in conjunction with the annual budget

• Public hearing regarding plan must take place at a separate public meeting before approval

• Based on state priorities (see next slide)• Identifies district annual goals • Specifies services, actions or programs • Lists and describes expenditures serving low

income, English learners, and foster youth

Page 7: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Teacher Qualifications & Adequate Materials

Student Engagement

School ClimateImplementation of Common

Core Standards

Parent Involvement

Student Achievement

Course Access

Other Student Outcomes

California’s State Priorities

Page 8: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Local Control Accountability Plan

January February March April May June

District Strategic Planning &

Development of LCAP Planning

Process

Conduct Stakeholder

Input Meetings & Consultations

Develop Written

Proposed Plan

Present Proposed Plan to Advisory

Committees & Solicit Written Comments

from Public

Solicit Recommendations from the Public in Board Hearing &

Respond to Written Comments

Adopt LCAP & Public Hearing at the Same Time as

the Budget

Timeli

ne

Submit Approved

Plan to ICOE

Page 9: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

CUHSD Strategic Goals1) Increase achievement for all students, narrow the gap between high and low performing student subgroups, and increase the graduation rate of all students

2) Implement Common Core State Standards (CCSS) across all content areas.

3) Effectively use technology to improve student learning and achievement.

4) Improve communication among all stakeholders.

5) Implement professional growth opportunities for staff that will develop future leaders.

6) Support school district priorities while maintaining compliance with established fiscal policies.

Page 10: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

What are the characteristics of effective schools?

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Nine Characteristics of Effective Schools1. A Clear and Shared Focus

2. High Standards and Expectations for All Students

3. Effective School Leadership

4. High Levels of Collaboration and Communication

5. Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessments Aligned with State Standards

6. Frequent Monitoring of Learning and Teaching

7. Focused Professional Development

8. Supportive Learning Environment

9. High Levels of Family and Community Involvement

Lezotte, L.W. (1991)

Page 12: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Characteristics of Effective Schools1. A clear and shared focus

Everybody knows where they are going and why. The focus is on achieving a shared vision, and all understand their role in achieving the vision. The focus and vision are developed from common beliefs and values, creating a consistent direction for all involved.

CUHSD Vision, Mission, Beliefs & Goals

Page 13: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Characteristics of Effective Schools2. High standards and expectations for all students

Teachers and staff believe that all students can learn and meet high standards. While recognizing that some students must overcome significant barriers, these obstacles are not seen as impossible to achieve. Students are offered an ambitious and rigorous course of study.

CUHSD Goal: 2) Implement CCSS

State Priority: 2) Implementation of standards7) Access to Course of Study

Page 14: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Characteristics of Effective Schools3. Effective school leadershipEffective instructional and administrative leadership is required to implement change processes. Effective leaders are proactive and seek help that is needed. They nurture an instructional program and school culture conducive to learning and professional growth. Effective leaders have different styles and roles -- teachers and other staff often have a leadership role.

CUHSD Goal: 5) Professional growth to develop future leaders

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Characteristics of Effective Schools4. High levels of collaboration and communication

There is strong teamwork among all staff across all grades and subject areas. Everybody is involved and connected to each other, including parents and members of the community, to identify problems and work on solutions.

CUHSD Goal: 4) Improve communication

State Priority: 3) Parent involvement & 6) Climate

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Characteristics of Effective Schools5. Curriculum, instruction and assessments aligned with state standards

The planned and actual curricula are aligned with the essential academic learning requirements. Research-based teaching strategies and materials are used. Staff understands the role of classroom and state assessments, what the assessments measure, and how student work is evaluated.

CUHSD Goal: 2) Implement CCSS

State Priority: 2) Implementation of standards

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Characteristics of Effective Schools6. Frequent monitoring of learning and teaching

A steady cycle of different assessments identifies students who need help. More support and instructional time are provided, either during the school day or outside normal school hours, to students who need more help. Teaching is adjusted based on frequent monitoring of student progress and needs. Assessment results are used to focus and improve instructional programs.

CUHSD Goal: 1) Increase achievement2) Improve communication

State Priority: 4) Pupil achievement

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Characteristics of Effective Schools7. Focused professional development

A strong emphasis is placed on training staff in areas of most need. Feedback from learning and teaching focuses extensive and ongoing professional development. The support is also aligned with the school or district vision and objectives.

CUHSD Goal: 5) Professional growth opportunities

State Priority: 1) Teachers appropriately assigned

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Characteristics of Effective Schools8. Supportive learning environment

The school has a safe, civil, healthy and intellectually stimulating learning environment. Students feel respected and connected with the staff and are engaged in learning. Instruction is personalized and small learning environments increase student contact with teachers.

CUHSD Mission State Priority: 6) School climate

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Characteristics of Effective Schools9. High level of family and community involvement

There is a sense that all have a responsibility to educate students, not just teachers and staff in schools. Families, as well as businesses, social service agencies, and community colleges & universities, all play a vital role in this effort.

CUHSD Mission State Priority: 3) Parental involvement

Page 21: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

So now we’re looking for your input…

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Guiding Questions for Students

• What is it about your school that makes you want to (or not want to) go to school each day?

• How can your school help more students succeed in their classes?

• If you could enroll in your “dream course” that would help you learn information relevant to your future academic or career interest, what would it be?

• What three things would you recommend your school do to make it a more effective learning environment?

• What information would you like to know to help you make additional suggestions about improving your school?

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Guiding Questions for Parents

• What is it about your school that makes your son/daughter want to (or not want to) go to school each day?

• How can your child’s school help him/her succeed in his/her classes?

• If you could enroll your student in his/her “dream course” that would help him/her learn information relevant to his/her future academic or career interest, what would it be?

• What three things would you recommend your student’s school do to make it a more effective learning environment?

• What kinds of services/activities would you recommend that your child’s school offer to get more parents involved?

• What information would you like to know to help you make additional suggestions about improving your student’s school?

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Guiding Questions for Teachers

• What is it about your school that makes you want to (or not want to) go to work each day?

• How can your school help more students succeed in their classes?

• If you could teach your “dream course” that would help students learn information relevant to their future academic or career interest (and that you are credentialed to teach), what would it be?

• What three things would you recommend your school do to make it a more effective learning environment?

• What information would you like to know to help you make additional suggestions about improving your school?

Page 25: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Breakout GroupsOpportunity to respond to questions and engage in small group discussion…

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Page 26: Local Control Funding Formula & Local Control Accountability Plan Stakeholders Meeting February 26, 2014

Next Meetings…

• March 12th at Southwest High School

• March 26th at Central Union High School

We hope to see you there!