Dr. Janet Schulze, Superintendent Norma Gonzales, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources Anthony Molina, Executive Director, Educational Services Eileen Chen, Executive Director, Educational Services Larry Scott, Director, Facilities Management and Information Technology Duane Smith, Board President George Miller, Vice President Joe Arenivar, Board Trustee Dr. Laura Canciamilla, Board Trustee De’Shawn Woolridge, Board Trustee Alexa Gonzales, Student Board Member PITTSBURG Unified School District Every Scholar, Every Day. They Deserve Nothing Less Than Our Best. Stakeholder Engagement State Priority #3 Our District 19 Square Miles 14 Schools 8 Elementary Schools 3 Junior High Schools 1 High School 1 Continuation High School 1 Adult Education Center 579 Teachers (K-12) 1290 School District Employees Public meetings where parents and community members review LCAP goals and give input and feedback on programs and effectiveness. Parent and community representatives from each school meet monthly at the District Office to discuss programs, progress, and concerns. Parents and community members of school ELAC meet monthly to discuss progress and concerns related to English Learner students and programs. Student advisory group at Pittsburg High School meets monthly with Superintendent. PEA and CSEA partners meet quarterly with Cabinet. Parent Liaisons offer regular workshops for PUSD parents on early literacy, college readiness, parenting tips, and more. LCAP Community Meetings Parent Feedback is based on survey questions of the School Smarts series. “My favorite part of the School Smarts Parents Academy was…” Engagement Focuses on Welcoming Environment, Communication, Supporting Student Success, and Empowerment District Advisory Committee (DAC) District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council (SuperSAC) Superintendent’s Roundtables Parent Liaison Workshops The state’s Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) replaced California’s finance system for K-12 schools in 2013. LCFF provides school districts like Pittsburg Unified School District with base funding and additional funding based on the number of low-income, English learner, and foster youth served. School districts are required to produce a Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), a three-year plan that demonstrates how increased resources are linked to meeting the needs of all students. PARENT AND FAMILY LIAISONS AT ALL 13 SCHOOLS PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 2000 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, CA 94565 Phone: 925.473.2300 Fax: 925.473.4265 Web: www.pittsburg.k12.ca.us Facebook and Twitter: @PittsburgUSD PUSD Cabinet PUSD School Board What is LCAP? "I really liked this class because it cleared up a few questions I had regarding the system and structure and how I can better help my kids." — Cassandra Frith "Preparing for a lifetime of learning because I was able to learn when and how I should start planning my kids for college. The School Smarts Parent Academy is the best because we've learned a lot from this program. All of the information we need for our student's success is covered in School Smarts." — Geraldine Abalos "The importance they give us, the parents, to get more involved in the academic development of our children." — Irma Martinez "Learning new things and exchanging experiences and ideas with parents from other schools." — Valeria Lopez Cruz Local Control Accountability Plan Summary 2018- 2019 • Student Demographics • LCAP Budget • State Goals and Progress • Priority Areas • Stakeholder Engagement Summary Highlights: