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Standard School District

Setting the STANDARD for excellence in public education.

School Accountability

SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY

LOCAL CONTROL ACCOUNTABILITY PLAN (LCAP)

The Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) is an annually updated three-year plan that outlines district goals, actions, and expenditures to support positive student outcomes that address state and local priorities.

2025-2026 LCAP

2024-2025 LCAP

LCAP Midyear Update Board Presentation (2-10-2026)


LCAP SURVEY FORMS

2026 LCAP Survey Form for Parents

2026 LCAP Survey Form for Students

2026 LCAP Survey Form for Staff

 

IMPORTANT LINKS

Title I

Title I Parent Involvement Policy Brochure

Title 1 Parent/School Compact

Title I, Part A School Parent and Family Engagement Policy-SMS (adopted 10-11-2022).pdf

Policy 6174: Education for English Learners

Regulation 6174: Education for English Learners

2021 Learning Recovery Plan

 

Safety Plans

Comprehensive Safety and Disaster Plans for Highland Elementary, Standard Elementary, Standard Middle, and Wingland Elementary Schools

 

School Accountability Report Cards (SARC)

School Accountability Report Cards for Highland Elementary, Standard Elementary, Standard Middle, and Wingland Elementary Schools

 

Single Plans for Student Achievement (SPSA)

School Single Plans for Student Achievement for Highland Elementary, Standard Elementary, Standard Middle, and Wingland Elementary Schools

 

Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) Plan

Expanded Learning Opportunity Program Plan

 

 

 

WILLIAMS ACT INFORMATION

Download the Uniform Complaint Forms Below

Information on the settlement in the Williams vs. State of California lawsuits can be obtained at the California Department of Education (CDE) Website or by calling 1-877-532-2533

SUMMARY OF NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT IN THE WILLIAMS v. STATE OF CALIFORNIA EDUCATION LAWSUIT

Williams v. State of California is a statewide class action lawsuit about California's duty to provide every public school student with instructional materials, safe and decent school facilities, and qualified teachers. After four years of litigation, the parties in the case reached a Settlement Agreement on August 13, 2004. The Settlement Agreement provides for a package of legislative proposals designed to ensure that all students will have books in specified subjects and that their schools will be clean and in safe condition. The legislation also takes steps toward assuring that children have qualified teachers. The California legislature has already passed statutes implementing the settlement, and the new laws will begin taking effect during the current school year. If the Court approves the settlement, some lawsuits brought over the next four years by students, parents, and teachers may be prohibited. San Francisco Superior Court Judge Peter J. Busch will decide whether to approve the settlement at a hearing in San Francisco on March 23, 2005, at 9 a.m. You may submit written comments to the Court regarding this settlement, and you can appear in Court to testify at the hearing. You can find out more information about this class action and the March 23 court hearing and get a complete copy of the plaintiff's Notice of Settlement and other related documents at the Decent Schools Website or by calling the toll-free information line, 1-877-532-2533.

RESUMEN DE LA NOTIFICACIÓN DE CONCILIACION DE CLASE EN EL JUICIO EN MATERIA DE EDUCACIÓN WILLIAMS v. ESTADO DE CALIFORNIA

Williams v. Estado de California es un juicio de accion de clase en todo el estado acerca del deber que California tiene de brindar materiales de enseñanza, instalaciones escolares seguras y decentes, y maestros certificados a todos los alumnos de las escuelas publicas. Despues de cuatro años de litigio, las partes del caso llegaron a un Acuerdo de Conciliación el 13 de agosto de 2004. El Acuerdo de Conciliación establece un paquete de propuestas legislativas a fin de garantizar que los alumnos tengan los libros de las materias especificadas y que sus escuelas están limpias y sean seguras. Asimismo, la legislación toma las medidas para garantizar que los alumnos tengan maestros certificados. La legislatura de California ha sancionado leyes que implementan la conciliación y las nuevas leyes entrarán en vigencia durante el presente año escolar. Si el Tribunal aprueba la conciliación, algunas acciones legales iniciadas durante los próximos cuatro años por los alumnos, padres y maestros podrán inhabilitarse. El Juez del Tribunal Superior de San Francisco, Peter J. Busch, resolverá si aprueba o no la conciliación en una audiencia que se llevará a cabo en San Francisco el 23 de marzo de 2005 a las 9 a.m. Usted tiene la posibilidad presentar comentarios escritos ante el Tribunal sobre esta conciliación y puede comparecer ante el Tribunal a fin de prestar testimonio en la audiencia. Puede encontrar más información acerca de esta acción de clase y acerca de la audiencia del 23 de marzo y obtener una copia completa de la Notificación de Conciliación de los demandantes y de otros documentos relacionados en Decent Schools Website o llamando a la lí­nea de información gratuita, 1-877-532-2533.