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This document describes the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) framework, which serves as a strategic roadmap for districts. The LCAP outlines annual goals and specific actions for all students across eight state priority areas: Student Achievement, Student Engagement, Other Student Outcomes, School Climate, Parent Involvement, Implementation of Academic Standards, Course Access, and Basic Services. The plan's development process emphasizes extensive consultation with diverse stakeholders, including teachers, principals, school personnel, students, bargaining units, and parents, to ensure comprehensive goal setting and accountability.
The meeting included a closed session to discuss confidential matters concerning public employee discipline/dismissal/release/appointment and labor negotiations with employee organizations including the Oxnard Federation of Teachers and School Employees. The open session agenda featured a Superintendent's report covering a student representative to the Board, recognition of debate finalists and a CIF Division champion girls' basketball team, and updates on educational options and facilities. Key action items for consideration included student expulsion/readmission actions, approval of certified and classified personnel, approval of the Quarterly Williams Report, review of a job description revision for Programmer and Database Analyst, approval of contract proposals for geotechnical engineering services for solar array projects at Hueneme High School and Channels Islands High School, and various financial considerations such as approving purchase orders and donations.
This document serves as a Career Technical Education Transition Guide, specifically focusing on the Agriculture pathway. It provides students with comprehensive options for career awareness and exploration during 8th-9th grade, and career preparation during 10th-12th grade. The guide also details various post-secondary educational opportunities, including community colleges, universities (UC, CSU, Private), and adult education/trade programs, to facilitate entry into future agriculture-related careers.
The meeting agenda included the adoption of the agenda, audience participation with three-minute individual presentations, and an annual report discussion. Status reports covered the procurement process, a detailed update on Measure E projects (including DSHS Stadium, CIHS Aquatics Center, RMHS Aquatics Locker Rooms, OHS New Seating, RCHS Pedestrian Walkway, ACHS Dust Collector and Warehouse Roofing, and Transportation Roofing), and Measure E financials. The financial review included the Measure E Cash Flow for FY 2025-26, highlighting expenditure monitoring and project selection criteria based on greatest maximum price. The committee discussed the process for the upcoming annual report generation with the District Advocate Group (DAG), with review scheduled for February 3rd. Future considerations included addressing a vendor concern with the attorney present and planning site visits. The next future meeting was set for February 3, 2025.
This Career Technical Education Transition Guide focuses on the Criminal Justice pathway, providing a comprehensive roadmap for students from 8th to 12th grade. It outlines various career awareness, exploration, and preparation options, including electives, summer camps, seminars, and after-school programs. The guide also details extensive post-secondary educational and training opportunities, including community colleges, universities (UC, CSU, Private), and adult education programs, along with potential career paths such as probation officer, police patrol officer, and paralegal, and relevant professional organizations within the criminal justice field.
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