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This document serves as a guide for the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) for the Pacifica School District, outlining how the district will implement comprehensive programs to support the whole child. It focuses on developing academic, social, emotional, and physical needs through hands-on, engaging learning experiences. The plan emphasizes a safe and supportive environment, active learning, skill building, youth voice, healthy choices, diversity, access, equity, quality staff, clear vision, collaborative partnerships, continuous quality improvement, and effective program management. The plan is designed to be pupil-centered, results-driven, and complement regular school activities, specifically for the 2023-2024 school year, and will be reviewed and updated every three years.
The document outlines the Pacifica School District's Workforce Housing Project, an initiative to construct 45 units of affordable rental housing for district teachers and staff on surplus land. The project aims to attract and retain high-quality educators, reduce staff turnover, improve work-life balance, and strengthen community connections. Funded through voter-approved Measure G and bonds, the project anticipates construction from February 2026, with occupancy by Summer 2027. It also details eligibility, project approvals, and benefits to students and the community without requiring future tax increases.
The Instructional Technology Plan for the Pacifica School District outlines a strategic roadmap to integrate technology to enhance learning, support teacher effectiveness, and improve operational efficiency. It focuses on equitable access, improving teaching and learning, developing skills for college, career, and life, promoting digital citizenship and safety, ensuring sustainability and partnerships, and providing professional development. The plan aims to cultivate a culture of innovation, equity, collaboration, and integrity, empowering students and staff to thrive in a digital society, and preparing future-ready, responsible citizens.
The document discusses several district initiatives and events, including recognition for the Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day, participation from City Leadership and the Police Department, and an update on the construction projects for workforce housing, and various school site improvements (Cabrillo, IBL, Linda Mar, Vallemar, Ortega). Key board actions from the November 19, 2025 meeting included approving contracts for demolition services for the Workforce Housing project, implementing plans for playground structure repair/replacement, adopting the district's Injury and Illness Prevention Program and Comprehensive School Safety Plan, and approving various position descriptions and associated salary schedules. Information was provided regarding the upcoming 2025-2026 Regular Board Meeting dates, the launch of the new district website with enhanced translation features, updates on literacy initiatives like the new TK-5 Standards-Based Report Card and understanding the SB 114 reading screener, as well as lottery information for 2026-2027 TK/Kindergarten and 6th Grade placements. Other topics included updates on pedestrian safety enhancements funded by a City of Pacica grant, Project Based Learning implementation, and presentations made during the November board meeting.
This document is a clarification table for the Pacifica School District's 2023-24 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), issued by the San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE). It identifies specific items within the LCAP, such as actions, goals, and budget explanations, that require further detail or adjustment to ensure compliance and clarity. The table outlines the clarification needed, the district's response, and the COE's determination, with a deadline for submission by August 15th.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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