Culver City Unified: Local Control and Accountability Plan 2017-2020 2 | P a g e LCAP HIGHLIGHTS Identify and briefly summarize the key features of this year's LCAP. This year's LCAP continues to focus on the needs of our unduplicated population by providing services that will help all students succeed while targeting students that may be struggling academically and behaviorally. Our goals and actions focus on how we will provide core programming for all students as well as intervention for students in need of assistance. Continued professional development, staffing, materials and supplies acquisitions and software will be funded to increase services for all students with an emphasis on unduplicated pupil groups. REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE Based on a review of performance on the state indicators and local performance indicators included in the LCFF Evaluation Rubrics, progress toward LCAP goals, local self-assessment tools, stakeholder input, or other information, what progress is the LEA most proud of and how does the LEA plan to maintain or build upon that success? This may include identifying any specific examples of how past increases or improvements in services for low-income students, English learners, and foster youth have led to improved performance for these students. GREATEST PROGRESS CCUSD had exceptional progress in our graduation rate for all students and subgroups. We also performed well on our UC / CSU A-G completion rate and our school climate surveys for our students. Our stakeholders agree that we have an exceptional district, staff, and student population. To maintain and build upon our progress, we will continue to provide a relevant, engaging, and challenging curriculum with high quality teaching and wrap around services to ensure all students will succeed at high levels. Referring to the LCFF Evaluation Rubrics, identify any state indicator or local performance indicator for which overall performance was in the "Red" or "Orange" performance category or where the LEA received a "Not Met" or "Not Met for Two or More Years" rating. Additionally, identify any areas that the LEA has determined need significant improvement based on review of local performance indicators or other local indicators. What steps is the LEA planning to take to address these areas with the greatest need for improvement?