A Street Data Approach to the LCAP



Join us at the CSDC Conference to uncover a unique and transformative strategy for enhancing your charter school's Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). In our dynamic session, we'll collaborate with Tera Napier, Executive Director of Sherman Thomas Charter Schools, and demonstrate how we used a "Street Data" approach that revolutionized the school's LCAP evaluation process.

We'll decode our engaging three-step methodology, unraveling how we define high-impact actions, assess data point outcomes, assign effectiveness ratings, and make strategic modifications, culminating in a comprehensive analysis that informs new LCAP actions.

Our session is more than just a presentation: it's an authentic and insightful exploration that transcends standard metrics, fostering deeper insight into your initiatives. We invite you to embark on this journey of continuous improvement, turning your LCAP from a mere compliance document to a powerful catalyst for growth.

Presented by


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Babatunde Ilori

Chief Executive Officer
Parsec Education

Babatunde Ilori is the CEO of Parsec Education, an education technology company focused on providing school systems with high quality data visualization tools and resources to improve student achievement. Prior to joining Parsec, Babatunde was the Executive Director of Accountability and Communications for Madera Unified. Babatunde is a member of the California Practitioner Advisory Group (CPAG). The CPAG provides feedback to the State Board of Education on ways to improve the California Dashboard. Babatunde is a graduate of the Broad Residency program and received his MBA from Washington University in St. Louis.


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Tera Napier

Executive Director
Sherman Thomas Charter Schools

Tera Napier is the Executive DIrector at Sherman Thomas Charter School in Madera, California. During her 21 years guiding the K-8 program she has seen STCS ride a continuous wave of academic improvement to become the highest-performing school in the city of Madera, as well as a 2014 California Distinguished School. Her efforts have also created the foundation for two additional schools – Sherman Thomas Charter High School and the Sherman Thomas STEM Academy. Her success and expertise have distinguished her as one of the leading school choice advocates and school leaders in the Central Valley.