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Funding Results

California Learning Communities for School Success Program


Proposed funding results for the Learning Communities for School Success Program (LCSSP) grants for Cohort 1 (Proposition 47), pending approval of the grant awards by the California Department of Education. This is a three-year grant for the term of 2017-2020.

Program Questions: Pete Callas, email: LCSSP@cde.ca.gov, phone: 916-319-0669

Fiscal Questions: Cindy Rose, email: LCSSP@cde.ca.gov, phone: 916-319-0475



County Name Local Educational Agency Amount
Alameda
Alameda County Office of Education
$1,759,400
Alameda
Hayward Unified School District
$1,759,400
Alameda
Leadership Public Schools Oakland R&D
$192,628
Alameda
Oakland Unified School District
$1,759,400
Alameda
San Leandro Unified School District
$1,139,563
Colusa
Pierce Joint Unified School District
$195,293
Contra Costa
West Contra Costa Unified School District
$1,759,400
Del Norte
Del Norte County Office of Education
$542,335
Imperial
Brawley Elementary School District
$526,764
Imperial
Brawley Union High School District
$243,589
Imperial
Central Union High School District
$543,443
Kern
Kernville Union Elementary School District
$116,252
Kern
McFarland Unified School District
$327,239
Kings
Reef Sunset Unified School District
$349,681
Los Angeles
Bellflower Unified School District
$1,045,955
Los Angeles
El Rancho Unified School District
$1,155,134
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Unified School District
$1,753,418
Los Angeles
Pomona Unified School District
$1,759,400
Madera
Madera Unified School District
$1,759,400
Mendocino
Ukiah Unified School District
$782,625
Riverside
Banning Unified School District
$562,128
Riverside
Coachella Valley Unified School District
$1,544,723
Riverside
Desert Sands Unified School District
$1,174,751
Riverside
Hemet Unified School District
$954,914
Sacramento
Sacramento City Unified School District
$1,707,854
Sacramento
San Juan Unified School District
$1,365,998
San Benito
Hollister School District
$533,494
San Benito
San Benito County Office of Education
$555,122
San Bernardino
San Bernardino Unified School District
$1,759,400
San Joaquin
Lodi Unified School District
$1,701,032
Shasta
Shasta County Office of Education
$940,707
Sonoma
Santa Rosa High
$1,076,615
Stanislaus
Stanislaus County Office of Education
$1,758,168
Tehama
Red Bluff Joint Union High School
$214,559
Tulare
Visalia Unified School District
$1,759,400

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Last Reviewed: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
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