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On June 29, 2020, Governor Newsom approved Senate Bill 98 (SB 98), establishing the Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan (Learning Continuity Plan), which is intended to balance the needs of all stakeholders while streamlining meaningful stakeholder engagement and condensing several preexisting plans. SB 98 also separates the development and adoption of the Budget Overview for Parents from the development and adoption of the LCAP for the 2020–21 school year. 
 
The Budget Overview uses charts and graphs to show the following;
 
    1. How much Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) funds and other revenue the district expects to receive, including how much LCFF funding is generated by high need students (called supplemental and concentration funds);
    2. How much the district plans to spend overall compared to what funds are reported as actions in the LCAP to address students needs;
    3. What the district budgeted to spend in the past year on the LCAP to increase or improve services for high need students compared to what it actually spent.

CCCS

Community Collaborative Charter School

COA

Community Outreach Academy

EPIC

Empowering Possibilities Internation Charter (EPIC)

FHS

Futures High School (FHS)

GIS

Gateway International School (GIS)

HLA

Higher Learning Academy (HLA)

SAVA

Sacramento Academic and Vocational Academy (Twin Rivers)

 

Sacramento Academic and Vocational Academy (Elk Grove)

 

Sacramento Academic and Vocational Academy (Sacramento City)