Basic Services LCAP Quick Guide (View)
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
Implementation of State Standards LCAP Quick Guide (View)
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
Arts Education Sample LCAP (View)
Arts education programs may address several of the state’s eight priority areas, including Access to Courses, Student Achievement, and Student Engagement. The template demonstrates how arts education can meet these priorities by providing potential goals that can be included in a district LCAP. It also suggests metrics to measure whether those goals are being met and provides examples of effective arts programs that can be used to meet those goals. By: California Alliance for Arts Education, Arts for All, Arts for LA.
Arts education programs may address several of the state’s eight priority areas, including Access to Courses, Student Achievement, and Student Engagement. The template demonstrates how arts education can meet these priorities by providing potential goals that can be included in a district LCAP. It also suggests metrics to measure whether those goals are being met and provides examples of effective arts programs that can be used to meet those goals. By: California Alliance for Arts Education, Arts for All, Arts for LA.
Reimagining Parent Engagement (View)
This report provides an overview of the ways in which LCFF funding can be used to improve parent engagement. The report stresses that in order for the LCFF to improve student success, districts must place parent/family engagement at the top of their priority list. The document highlights six indicators that parents, community members, and district leaders can use to determine whether or not a school is fostering meaningful parent engagement. By: Families in Schools
This report provides an overview of the ways in which LCFF funding can be used to improve parent engagement. The report stresses that in order for the LCFF to improve student success, districts must place parent/family engagement at the top of their priority list. The document highlights six indicators that parents, community members, and district leaders can use to determine whether or not a school is fostering meaningful parent engagement. By: Families in Schools
PTA National Standards for Family School Partnerships Assessment Guide (English | Spanish)
This guide support school districts and parents in the development of family engagement goals and activities as part of their newly required Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs). The guide provides specific goals for each of six accepted family engagement standards, as well as indicators for measuring whether those goals are being met. By: California State PTA and National PTA
This guide support school districts and parents in the development of family engagement goals and activities as part of their newly required Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs). The guide provides specific goals for each of six accepted family engagement standards, as well as indicators for measuring whether those goals are being met. By: California State PTA and National PTA
Parent Involvement LCAP Quick Guide (View)This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
Extended Learning: Support Local After-School Programs with Funds from the Local Control Funding Formula (View)
After-school programs can help to boost student success. This resource provides a rationale detailing why after-school programs are an efficient use of LCFF funds. The report discusses the ways in which after-school programs can advance several of the state’s eight priority areas. In addition, it provides several examples of the ways in which LCFF funding can help support after-school programs. By: California After-School Advocacy Alliance
After-school programs can help to boost student success. This resource provides a rationale detailing why after-school programs are an efficient use of LCFF funds. The report discusses the ways in which after-school programs can advance several of the state’s eight priority areas. In addition, it provides several examples of the ways in which LCFF funding can help support after-school programs. By: California After-School Advocacy Alliance
Extended Learning: Leveraging Summer for Student Success (View)
This report provides information detailing how summer learning programs can substantially increase student success, especially for underserved youth. In particular, the report highlights the relationship between summer learning programs and the state’s eight priority areas. Several of these priority areas, such as Student Achievement and Student Engagement, can be met by implementing school site or district wide summer learning programs. By: Partnership for Children and Youth
This report provides information detailing how summer learning programs can substantially increase student success, especially for underserved youth. In particular, the report highlights the relationship between summer learning programs and the state’s eight priority areas. Several of these priority areas, such as Student Achievement and Student Engagement, can be met by implementing school site or district wide summer learning programs. By: Partnership for Children and Youth
Extended Learning: Making Your Program a District Priority (View)
This resource provides tools and strategies that groups and individuals can use to advocate for summer learning programs as their school district works through the LCAP planning process. The document includes a brief description of the Local Control Funding Formula, an overview of the LCAP planning timeline that districts are required to follow, and six advocacy activities that correspond to that timeline. For further information on the importance of summer learning programs for student’s academic success see Leveraging Summer for Student Success. By: Partnership for Children and Youth
This resource provides tools and strategies that groups and individuals can use to advocate for summer learning programs as their school district works through the LCAP planning process. The document includes a brief description of the Local Control Funding Formula, an overview of the LCAP planning timeline that districts are required to follow, and six advocacy activities that correspond to that timeline. For further information on the importance of summer learning programs for student’s academic success see Leveraging Summer for Student Success. By: Partnership for Children and Youth
Extended Learning: Sample LCAP: Summer Learning to Support Student Success (View)
This sample LCAP can be used as an example for districts who are looking to include effective summer programming in their LCAP. The sample provides potential goals that relate to summer programs, metrics to measure district’s progress towards achieving those goals, and actions and services to meet those goals. By: Partnership for Children and Youth
This sample LCAP can be used as an example for districts who are looking to include effective summer programming in their LCAP. The sample provides potential goals that relate to summer programs, metrics to measure district’s progress towards achieving those goals, and actions and services to meet those goals. By: Partnership for Children and Youth
Early Learning: Leveraging LCFF: Making the Case for Early Learning and Development in Your School District (View)
This primer is designed to help communities leverage the LCFF priority-setting process to promote access to high-quality Early Learning and Development (ELD) programs. This document is primarily targeted for community and parent organizers, ELD advocates, local First 5 Commission leaders, and school and civic leaders who are interested in making a compelling case to increase services that benefit children aged 0-5 in their community. By: Children Now
This primer is designed to help communities leverage the LCFF priority-setting process to promote access to high-quality Early Learning and Development (ELD) programs. This document is primarily targeted for community and parent organizers, ELD advocates, local First 5 Commission leaders, and school and civic leaders who are interested in making a compelling case to increase services that benefit children aged 0-5 in their community. By: Children Now
College Financial Aid Indicators LCAP Template (View)
Many California students have limited access to the supports necessary to apply for college financial aid, and this lack of support can restrict students’ access to college. In order to address the CCR state priority area, districts can include financial aid programs in their LCAP. This template provides examples of how financial aid initiatives can be written into the LCAP. The template includes goals, metrics, and actions and services that are all focused on providing students access to college financial aid. By: Education Trust – West
Many California students have limited access to the supports necessary to apply for college financial aid, and this lack of support can restrict students’ access to college. In order to address the CCR state priority area, districts can include financial aid programs in their LCAP. This template provides examples of how financial aid initiatives can be written into the LCAP. The template includes goals, metrics, and actions and services that are all focused on providing students access to college financial aid. By: Education Trust – West
Student Achievement LCAP Quick Guide (View)
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
Addressing Chronic Student Absence in your Local Control Accountability Plan (View)
Under the Student Engagement priority area, California school districts are required to monitor and address chronic student absence. This report details steps that districts can take throughout their LCAP planning process to address this issue. The steps include strategies to gather and analyze data, and engage stakeholders who can help districts design programs to combat chronic absence. In addition, the report highlights the ways in which professional development can be used to help reduce chronic absence. By: Attendance Works, Children Now
Under the Student Engagement priority area, California school districts are required to monitor and address chronic student absence. This report details steps that districts can take throughout their LCAP planning process to address this issue. The steps include strategies to gather and analyze data, and engage stakeholders who can help districts design programs to combat chronic absence. In addition, the report highlights the ways in which professional development can be used to help reduce chronic absence. By: Attendance Works, Children Now
Does Our District Have a Systemic Approach to Reducing Chronic Absence? (View)
Student Engagement is measured using school dropout rates, chronic absenteeism, and student attendance. This self-assessment worksheet allows districts to evaluate their approach towards addressing chronic absence, so that they can identify the strengths and weaknesses in their programs focused on reducing chronic absenteeism. Information gleaned through this assessment could be helpful for districts who are developing or improving programs designed to address chronic student absence. By: Attendance Works
Student Engagement is measured using school dropout rates, chronic absenteeism, and student attendance. This self-assessment worksheet allows districts to evaluate their approach towards addressing chronic absence, so that they can identify the strengths and weaknesses in their programs focused on reducing chronic absenteeism. Information gleaned through this assessment could be helpful for districts who are developing or improving programs designed to address chronic student absence. By: Attendance Works
Addressing State Priorities: Student Engagement (View)
This fact-sheet establishes the link between student health and student attendance, absenteeism, and school dropout. In addition, the fact-sheet provides examples of how school health services help to improve Student Engagement, and the ways in which districts can enhance their existing health services in order to increase student engagement. By: California School-Based Health Alliance
This fact-sheet establishes the link between student health and student attendance, absenteeism, and school dropout. In addition, the fact-sheet provides examples of how school health services help to improve Student Engagement, and the ways in which districts can enhance their existing health services in order to increase student engagement. By: California School-Based Health Alliance
California Attorney General Sample LCAP (View)
This sample LCAP provides information concerning truancy and chronic absence that could be helpful in guiding districts as they develop their LCAP. The sample outlines aligned goals, metrics, and actions and services that are centered on increasing attendance and reducing instances of chronic absence. By: California Attorney General
This sample LCAP provides information concerning truancy and chronic absence that could be helpful in guiding districts as they develop their LCAP. The sample outlines aligned goals, metrics, and actions and services that are centered on increasing attendance and reducing instances of chronic absence. By: California Attorney General
Student Engagement LCAP Quick Guide (View)
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
Guidance on Addressing School Climate and Use of School Climate Surveys in LCAP (View)
Districts must describe the ways in which they plan on measuring school climate in their LCAP. The SBE requires districts to report suspension and expulsions rates as a measure of school climate, however, districts are required to submit other measures of school climate in addition to those two indicators. This resource provides information on existing surveys that districts can use to gather school climate data. The resource also details how that data can be analyzed to inform school and district decisions concerning school climate. By: Children Now, Partnership for Children and Youth, Fight Crime – Invest in Kids
Districts must describe the ways in which they plan on measuring school climate in their LCAP. The SBE requires districts to report suspension and expulsions rates as a measure of school climate, however, districts are required to submit other measures of school climate in addition to those two indicators. This resource provides information on existing surveys that districts can use to gather school climate data. The resource also details how that data can be analyzed to inform school and district decisions concerning school climate. By: Children Now, Partnership for Children and Youth, Fight Crime – Invest in Kids
Helpful Resources for Local Control and Accountability Plans and School Safety Plans (View)
This document highlights the ways in which the California School Climate, Health, and Learning Survey System (Cal – SCHLS) can aid school districts through the LCAP planning process. By administering this survey, districts can gain further insight into their student’s needs. The document details how districts can use these insights to develop goals and actions and services that address the state’s eight priority areas. By: California Healthy Kids Survey
This document highlights the ways in which the California School Climate, Health, and Learning Survey System (Cal – SCHLS) can aid school districts through the LCAP planning process. By administering this survey, districts can gain further insight into their student’s needs. The document details how districts can use these insights to develop goals and actions and services that address the state’s eight priority areas. By: California Healthy Kids Survey
Addressing State Priorities: School Climate (View)
Many factors contribute to suspension and expulsion rates in schools. This fact sheet discusses the link between student health and expulsion and suspension rates. In addition, the fact sheet details the ways in which student health programs can be included in districts’ LCAP in order to decrease expulsion and suspension rates and address the School Climate priority area. By: California School – Based Health Alliance
Many factors contribute to suspension and expulsion rates in schools. This fact sheet discusses the link between student health and expulsion and suspension rates. In addition, the fact sheet details the ways in which student health programs can be included in districts’ LCAP in order to decrease expulsion and suspension rates and address the School Climate priority area. By: California School – Based Health Alliance
Sample Recommended LCAP Template for School Climate Priority Areas (View)
Districts can use this template as a guide when addressing the School Climate priority area in their LCAP. The template provides potential goals, metrics to measure whether those goals are being met, and actions and services that could help districts meet those goals. All of the measures suggested in the template are focused on decreasing school suspension and expulsion rates, and improving overall school climate. By: Fix School Discipline
Districts can use this template as a guide when addressing the School Climate priority area in their LCAP. The template provides potential goals, metrics to measure whether those goals are being met, and actions and services that could help districts meet those goals. All of the measures suggested in the template are focused on decreasing school suspension and expulsion rates, and improving overall school climate. By: Fix School Discipline
School Climate LCAP Quick Guide (View)This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
Linked Learning and the Local Control Accountability Plan (View)
The Linked Learning approach is focused on integrating college and career readiness practices (CCR) into every student’s academic experience. Preparing students for college and careers is one of the priority areas that the State Board of Education requires districts to address in their LCAPs. Beyond the CCR priority area, this report highlights the ways in which the Linked Learning pedagogical approach can be employed in district’s LCAP to address the seven remaining state priority areas. By: Linked Learning Alliance
The Linked Learning approach is focused on integrating college and career readiness practices (CCR) into every student’s academic experience. Preparing students for college and careers is one of the priority areas that the State Board of Education requires districts to address in their LCAPs. Beyond the CCR priority area, this report highlights the ways in which the Linked Learning pedagogical approach can be employed in district’s LCAP to address the seven remaining state priority areas. By: Linked Learning Alliance
Course Access LCAP Quick Guide (View)
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
Other Student Outcomes LCAP Quick Guide (View)
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
This resource shows how progress can be measured, includes key questions to ask, and provides links to more resources. By: California State PTA
Foster Youth Provisions: Next Steps for School Districts (View)
Districts are required to explicitly address the needs of their foster youth students in their LCAP. This resources outlines steps that districts can take in order to address these needs. It stresses that in order to effectively improve educational services for foster youth, districts must work to both develop an LCAP that includes foster youth programs and actively work to implement those programs beyond the LCAP planning process. By: California Foster Youth Education Task Force
Districts are required to explicitly address the needs of their foster youth students in their LCAP. This resources outlines steps that districts can take in order to address these needs. It stresses that in order to effectively improve educational services for foster youth, districts must work to both develop an LCAP that includes foster youth programs and actively work to implement those programs beyond the LCAP planning process. By: California Foster Youth Education Task Force
Sample LCAP for Foster Youth (View)
This sample LCAP serves as a resource that districts can use when drafting their LCAP and discussing the ways in which they will address the needs of their foster youth students. The sample includes potential goals that are focused on foster youth, and actions and services that are designed to meet those goals. By: The Coalition for Educational Equity for Foster Youth
This sample LCAP serves as a resource that districts can use when drafting their LCAP and discussing the ways in which they will address the needs of their foster youth students. The sample includes potential goals that are focused on foster youth, and actions and services that are designed to meet those goals. By: The Coalition for Educational Equity for Foster Youth
Suggested EL Strategies for the LCAP (View)
LCFF was designed to improve the academic success of all students, particularly underserved groups such as foster youth, English language learners, and low-income students. How districts are planning to serve these student groups in relation to the state’s eight priority areas must be included in each district’s LCAP. This document provides an overview of each priority area along with goals, and actions and services focused on expanding educational opportunities for English Language Learners. By: Californians Together
LCFF was designed to improve the academic success of all students, particularly underserved groups such as foster youth, English language learners, and low-income students. How districts are planning to serve these student groups in relation to the state’s eight priority areas must be included in each district’s LCAP. This document provides an overview of each priority area along with goals, and actions and services focused on expanding educational opportunities for English Language Learners. By: Californians Together
English Language Development and Common Core: A Goal Setting and Strategy Worksheet (View)
A crucial priority area that school districts are required to address in their LCAP is the Implementation of Academic Content and Performance Standards. This LCAP template focuses primarily on the ways in which districts can support English Language Development (ELD) instruction that is aligned with the current ELD and Common Core State Standards. The LCAP serves as a comprehensive example of what an integrated CCSS/ELD plan might look like. By: Pivot Learning Partners
A crucial priority area that school districts are required to address in their LCAP is the Implementation of Academic Content and Performance Standards. This LCAP template focuses primarily on the ways in which districts can support English Language Development (ELD) instruction that is aligned with the current ELD and Common Core State Standards. The LCAP serves as a comprehensive example of what an integrated CCSS/ELD plan might look like. By: Pivot Learning Partners
Thinking of LCAP as an Opportunity: Questions to Ask (View)
This document poses questions for districts to consider as they develop their LCAPs. The questions guide districts through the stakeholder engagement, goal-setting, and services planning process, prompting districts to think about students’ needs. By Pivot Learning Partners.
This document poses questions for districts to consider as they develop their LCAPs. The questions guide districts through the stakeholder engagement, goal-setting, and services planning process, prompting districts to think about students’ needs. By Pivot Learning Partners.
Tips and Tools for Writing a District LCAP (View)
The presentation set out steps districts can take at each stage of the LCAP development process to ensure that the plan is geared toward improving student outcomes. By Pivot Learning Partners.
The presentation set out steps districts can take at each stage of the LCAP development process to ensure that the plan is geared toward improving student outcomes. By Pivot Learning Partners.
Developing a Quality Local Control Accountability Plan (View)
This document provides districts with detailed instructions on how to produce a relevant, well-informed, and transparent LCAP. It also highlights parts of the LCAP process that districts must consider to remain within the spirit and the letter of LCFF. By WestEd.
This document provides districts with detailed instructions on how to produce a relevant, well-informed, and transparent LCAP. It also highlights parts of the LCAP process that districts must consider to remain within the spirit and the letter of LCFF. By WestEd.
LEA Planning Cycle (View)
This graphic illustrates the cycle of steps involved in the LCAP process and assists districts in building timelines for its LCAP steps and reevaluations. By WestEd.
This graphic illustrates the cycle of steps involved in the LCAP process and assists districts in building timelines for its LCAP steps and reevaluations. By WestEd.
Los Angeles County Office of Education eLCAP (View)
This online LCAP builder allows district to electronically input their LCAP information and populates the LCAP template with the entered information. This platform allows multiple parties to comment on an LCAP in progress and lets county offices of education review and approve LCAPs directly on the eLCAP website.
This online LCAP builder allows district to electronically input their LCAP information and populates the LCAP template with the entered information. This platform allows multiple parties to comment on an LCAP in progress and lets county offices of education review and approve LCAPs directly on the eLCAP website.
Pivot’s Online LCAP & SPSA Tool (View)
Control Accountability Plans. Through a step-by-step process, users develop goals that are aligned to metrics, actions, and anticipated costs. The information entered on the tool populates the state’s LCAP template that users can download, edit, and send directly to their county offices of education.
Control Accountability Plans. Through a step-by-step process, users develop goals that are aligned to metrics, actions, and anticipated costs. The information entered on the tool populates the state’s LCAP template that users can download, edit, and send directly to their county offices of education.
LCAP California (View)
This online LCAP platform, developed by the Association of California School Administrators, prompts the user with guiding questions to provide the information that fulfills all of the statutory LCAP requirements. The tool populates the LCAP template with the entered information. This platform also generates a summary report, a comprehensive report, and an executive summary.
This online LCAP platform, developed by the Association of California School Administrators, prompts the user with guiding questions to provide the information that fulfills all of the statutory LCAP requirements. The tool populates the LCAP template with the entered information. This platform also generates a summary report, a comprehensive report, and an executive summary.
Smarter School Spending (View)
This website provides tools and processes that can help districts align their resources (people, time, and money) with their student achievement goals. SmarterSchoolSpending.org also connects districts with technical assistance providers and an online community so that there is support at each step of the way.
This website provides tools and processes that can help districts align their resources (people, time, and money) with their student achievement goals. SmarterSchoolSpending.org also connects districts with technical assistance providers and an online community so that there is support at each step of the way.
Berkeley Unified LCAP Introduction and Executive Summary. (View)
With this introduction and executive summary, Berkeley Unified provides insight into the district’s mission and theory of action. It also provides a clear explanation of the direction the district has chosen to take with its LCAP.
With this introduction and executive summary, Berkeley Unified provides insight into the district’s mission and theory of action. It also provides a clear explanation of the direction the district has chosen to take with its LCAP.
San Jose Unified LCAP Executive Summary (View)
This executive summary provides historical and financial context for the LCAP, making the district’s plan clear and digestible.
This executive summary provides historical and financial context for the LCAP, making the district’s plan clear and digestible.
Bear Valley Unified LCAP Infographic (View)
This graphic distillation of the district’s LCAP catches the reader’s attention while providing relevant background, goals, and actions from the LCAP.
This graphic distillation of the district’s LCAP catches the reader’s attention while providing relevant background, goals, and actions from the LCAP.
Santa Rosa City Schools LCAP Pamphlet. (View)
This three-fold flyer provides a community-friendly list of the district’s planned services for the three-year LCAP cycle.
This three-fold flyer provides a community-friendly list of the district’s planned services for the three-year LCAP cycle.
Vista Unified Blueprint Brochure (View)
This 8-page informational brochure summarizes the district’s LCAP goals and actions.
This 8-page informational brochure summarizes the district’s LCAP goals and actions.
Vista Unified Blueprint Quick Reference Guide (View)
This three-fold, student-designed flyer summarizes the content of the corresponding 8-page brochure.
This three-fold, student-designed flyer summarizes the content of the corresponding 8-page brochure.
Santa Ana Unified LCAP Presentation (View)
This presentation is intended to provide the Santa Ana community with information on LCFF, LCAP requirements, and the community’s role in the LCAP. The presentation also provides information about the district’s community engagement plan and timeline, as well as guiding questions for community input.
This presentation is intended to provide the Santa Ana community with information on LCFF, LCAP requirements, and the community’s role in the LCAP. The presentation also provides information about the district’s community engagement plan and timeline, as well as guiding questions for community input.
San Francisco Unified LCFF and LCAP Presentation (View)
San Francisco Unified used this presentation to introduce LCFF and LCAP to its community. It provides helpful background on the changes to school funding laws, relevant district-specific financial data, and general information on the LCAP process and timeline.
San Francisco Unified used this presentation to introduce LCFF and LCAP to its community. It provides helpful background on the changes to school funding laws, relevant district-specific financial data, and general information on the LCAP process and timeline.
Los Angeles Unified LCAP Board Presentation. (View)
This presentation provides a summary and description of Los Angeles Unified LCAP, when the superintendent presented the plan to the district’s board in June of 2014. This presentation explains the content of the LCAP in a clear manner. It also walks through the changes made to the revised version of the LCAP as a result of community feedback.
This presentation provides a summary and description of Los Angeles Unified LCAP, when the superintendent presented the plan to the district’s board in June of 2014. This presentation explains the content of the LCAP in a clear manner. It also walks through the changes made to the revised version of the LCAP as a result of community feedback.

ACLU of California

Alameda Unified School District

Alliance for Children’s Rights

Alvord Unified School District

Asian Americans Advancing Justice-LA

Azusa Unified School District

Bay Area Tutoring Association

Bear Valley Unified School District

Berkeley Unified School District

Building Blocks for Kids Richmond Collaborative

California Alliance for Arts Education

California Alliance of African American Educators (CAAAE)

California Common Sense

California School-Based Health Alliance

California State PTA

California Youth Connection

Californians Together

Children Now

Children’s Defense Fund California

Clovis Unified School District

Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth

Communities for Los Angeles Student Success (CLASS Coalition)

Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (C.O.P.E.)

Contra Costa Interfaith Supporting Community Organization (CCISCO)

Downey Unified School District

Educators 4 Excellence

EdVoice

Envision Education Schools

Families In Schools

Fathers and Families of San Joaquin

Fight Crime, Invest in Kids California

For Each and Every Child

Great Oakland Public Schools Leadership Center

Healthy Richmond

League of Women Voters CA

Lucia Mar Unified School District

National Center for Youth Law

Oakland Community Organizations (OCO)

Orange County Congregation Community Organization (OCCCO)

Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE)

Parent Organization Network (PON)

Parents for Public Schools of San Francisco

Partnership for Children and Youth

PICO California

Pivot Learning Partners

Public Advocates

Public Counsel

Reading & Beyond

San Francisco Unified School District

San Jose Unified School District

Santa Ana Unified School District

Students for Education Reform (SFER)

The Advancement Project

The Education Trust – West

United Way of Greater Los Angeles

Vista Unified School District

West Covina USD
