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LCAP Forum at Monarch School | San Diego Events

San Diego County is hosting a series of community forums focused on Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAP), beginning January 20th. The forums are organized by the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE).

Community Engagement Focus

The SDCOE is prioritizing family and community engagement, as evidenced by the launch of these forums. Details regarding the specific goals and outcomes of this engagement initiative were not immediately available.

Forum Details

One specific forum is scheduled for , though the search results do not specify if this date is still current. A forum took place on January 20th. Another event, the LCAP Community Forum, is scheduled for 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at Monarch School, located at 1625 Newton Ave. In San Diego, CA 92113. Monarch School is identified as a “Launch Point” for the forum.

Juvenile Court and Community Schools

The SDCOE also focuses on support for Juvenile Court and Community Schools. The nature of this support, and its connection to the LCAP forums, is not detailed in the provided information.

LCAP Explained

The purpose of the LCAP forums is to discuss Local Control and Accountability Plans. These plans are a key component of California’s school funding system, designed to give local communities more control over how schools are run and how funds are spent. The forums provide a platform for community members to provide input and feedback on these plans.

Ongoing Community Involvement

The SDCOE’s commitment to community engagement extends beyond the LCAP forums. The organization actively seeks to involve families and community members in the educational process. The specific methods and initiatives used to achieve this goal were not detailed in the available information.

As of , the SDCOE continues to facilitate these community forums, aiming to foster collaboration and transparency in the development and implementation of LCAPs. Further details about upcoming forums and related initiatives can be found through the San Diego County Office of Education.

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