2. Strategic plans are important documents for understanding a district's objectives, and suppliers to K-12 often require account teams to review them before engaging with districts. Burbio's searchable database of K-12 strategic plans and LCAPs is now at over 3,000 districts covering over 66% of K-12 students.
In our previous Tracker we reviewed the shifts in terminology found in plans over the last five years, with a particular focus on post-Covid trends. In that analysis we left out LCAPs ("Local Control and Accountability Plans"), which are plans updated annually by districts in the state of California. LCAPs are generally over 100 pages in length. The reason we left them out is a) By definition, every LCAP in our database was updated in 2023, so they skew the year-to-year sample sizes we were comparing b) The detail of these plans, and frequency of keywords, would also skew comparisons versus plans from other states.
For example, the highest percent of keyword mentions in K-12 plans nationally fell in the 20-50% range, with only one, Assessments, coming in at higher than 53% (it was at 75%). In LCAPs the mentions are much higher. Below is an analysis of a sample of key terms from just over 200 LCAPs:
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