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Creating a Data-Driven LCAP to Support Discipline Reform-Notice From Advocates for Justice
April 28, 2017

Special to Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight, Jacq Wilson of Advocates forJustice Youth Mentor Program, shares news of a webinar that gives parents, administrators and community leaders tools for discipline reform in schools.

Free Fix School Discipline Webinar
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REAL RESULTS: Creating a Data-Driven LCAP to Support Discipline Reform

Free webinar in our Fix School Discipline Webinar Series 

What does the latest research tell us about the effects of punitive discipline and the impact of evidence-based interventions in California? How can you use this information to create an LCAP that is directed at improving outcomes for your district’s most vulnerable students?
 
Join the UCLA Civil Rights Project, Fight Crime Invest in Kids, and Public Counsel for a Webinar to learn:

•          How school discipline is affecting your district;
•          How to use the new California School Dashboard to improve discipline outcomes;
•          What the most accurate measures of progress are; and
•          How you can impact your district’s 2017-2020 LCAP to improve student outcomes.


Join us on Wednesday, May 17th, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM for REAL RESULTS: Creating a Data-Driven LCAP to Support Discipline Reform.

May 17, 2017
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

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