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Unduplicated Pupils To begin, a charter schools unduplicated count refers to the total number of students who belong to one or more of the groups identified for additional funding under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF): Low Income (measured by Free/Reduced Lunch eligibility), English Learner, and Foster Youth.
Unduplicated of pupils are students who (1) are English learners, (2) meet income or categorical eligibility requirements for free or reduced-price meals under the National School Lunch Program, or (3) are foster youth.
Unduplicated Count means that a person is counted once, regardless of the number of sessions within a series in which they participated.
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To begin, a charter schools unduplicated count refers to the total number of students who belong to one or more of the groups identified for additional funding under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF): Low Income (measured by Free/Reduced Lunch eligibility), English Learner, and Foster Youth.
The purpose of the Act 80 provision of Section 1504 of the Pennsylvania Public School Code of 1949 is for the school board to preplan activities for purposes deemed appropriate by the Secretary of Education with such teacher activities scheduled to occur instead of instructional time.
The University Preparatory Program (UPP) was established in 1996 as a partnership between CSULA science department faculty and the staff of Garfield High School, and is based on the premise that students facing urban challenges have the potential to earn baccalaureate degrees if given the supports and opportunities

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