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21CSLA State Center Year Two in Review
2021–2022 by the numbers
- 792 individual participants in Center offerings
- 316 attendees across 4 research-practice webinars
- 71 local education agencies, counties, and schools served statewide
- 34 coaching, program development, UTK, & continuous improvement meetings
- 3 regional meet-up events across the state
Regional Academy leader voices
“One thing we really spent time on was how leaders develop critical consciousness, so that every decision, every action, every commitment, no matter what your role is, is grounded in equity.”
– Regional Academy leader on equity content in 21CSLA
“County office people are offering their suggestions, throwing in their resources. District people are doing the same thing. I don’t think we’ve got anybody trying to stay in their silo, I think we’ve knocked the silos down quite a bit.”
– Regional Academy leader on increasing collaboration through 21CSLA
Our Impact: Leader Support
Regional Academy leaders’ growth in confidence from Year 1 to Year 2:
- Building equity-related leadership capacity of K-12 leaders
- Year 1: 51%
- Year 2: 91%
- Analyzing root causes of equity-related problem of practice
- Year 1: 40%
- Year 2: 80%
- Identifying school/district practices that lead to systemic inequities
- Year 1: 54%
- Year 2: 82%
Regional Academy leaders overwhelmingly or extremely satisfied with Center support:
- 88% with grant deliverables
- 90% with state expectations and policy shifts
- 100% with quarterly and mid-grant check-ins
The 21CSLA State Center works in partnership with:
- California State Board of Education
- California Department of Education
- California Subject Matter Project
- California Collaborative for Educational Excellence