LEA Criteria for Differentiated Assistance
LEA eligibility criteria for 2024 differentiated assistance.For districts and county offices of education (COEs) to be eligible for differentiated assistance, the same student group must meet the criteria in two different State Priority Areas.
For 2024 differentiated assistance determinations, districts and COEs will become eligible based on:
- Student group performance in two or more Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) state priority areas, or
- Performance on local indicators in two or more priority areas, or
- A combination of student group performance in one state priority area and local indicator performance in one different priority area; or
- Failing to submit CALPADS data on time per Education Code (EC) Section 60900 (only applicable to districts and COEs).
The eligibility criteria for charter schools are the same as for districts and COEs except charter schools must meet them for two years. Results from the 2023 and 2024 Dashboards are used in differentiated assistance determinations for charter schools.
Please note that for the College/Career Indicator a "Very Low" Status level was used as a proxy for Red on the 2023 Dashboard.
For more information on the 2024 differentiated assistance criteria, please see the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) Assistance flyer (PDF).
LCFF State Priority Areas 1–5 | LCFF State Priority Areas 6–10 |
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Basic (Priority 1)
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School Climate (Priority 6)
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Implementation of State Academic Standards (Priority 2)
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Access to a Broad Course of Study (Priority 7)
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Parent Engagement (Priority 3)
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Outcomes in a Broad Course of Study (Priority 8)
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Pupil Achievement (Priority 4)
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Coordination of Services for Expelled Pupils – COEs Only (Priority 9)
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Pupil Engagement (Priority 5)
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Coordination of Services for Foster Youth – COEs Only (Priority 10)
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