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Funding Results

Learning Communities for School Success Program


Note: Recipients and funding amounts are subject to budget and administrative adjustments.

Funding results for Cohort 2 Fiscal Year 2018-21.

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

Fiscal Questions: LCSSP, email: LCSSP@cde.ca.gov


County Local Educational Agency Amount
Butte Thermalito Union Elementary School District
$228,420
Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified School District
$1,521,045
Fresno Fresno Unified School District
$1,103,861
Los Angeles Pasadena Unified School District
$1,760,000
Los Angeles South Whittier Elementary School District
$417,405
Mariposa Mariposa County Unified School District
$252,900
Mendocino Mendocino County Office of Education
$681,343
Merced Merced County Office of Education
$70,350
Merced Merced Union High School
$154,960
Napa Napa County Office of Education
$25,950
Riverside Palm Springs Unified School District
$1,402,276
San Bernardino Morongo Unified School District
$702,266
San Diego Oceanside Unified School District
$1,760,000
Stanislaus Patterson Joint Unified School District
$842,212
Tulare Tulare County Office of Education
$757,068
Tuolumne Tuolumne County Superintendent of Schools
$838,488
Yolo Washington Unified School District
$1,077,300

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Last Reviewed: Monday, October 27, 2025
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