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State & Federal Programs

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The State and Federal Programs Department is a Madera Unified School District program that is monitored by the Federal Program Monitoring System and the State of California. Every year Madera Unified School District is allotted additional funding to spend money on specific areas. These funds help support student achievement, additional training, full-time and part-time positions, supplies, school site, and district purchases, etc.

The State and Federal Program Monitoring agencies conduct audits to ensure that the funds are being spent in accordance with Federal, State, and Local guidelines.
Documentation tracking plays a key role in providing evidence during audits. Without having proper documentation, the Federal Program Monitoring and the State may pull the funding provided to the Madera Unified School District. The effects of losing this funding would mean fewer opportunities and support for our students, staff, and community.

This website is designed to support schools and district departments. The State and Federal Programs Department oversees and ensures all State & Federal Program Compliance.

Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI)

Furman Independent Study Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School Ripperdan Community Day School MUSD

New ESSA Legislature Act (Every Student Succeeds)

ESSA Information

School Site Council (SSC)

ESSA Information

School Site Council (SSC)

SSC Users Guide Training Power Points SSC Users Guide Spanish Training Power Points Spanish
Public Hearings regarding the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP), Budget Overview for Parents and the Proposed Budget for the Madera Unified School District will be held before the governing board of the district at Madera Unified School District Board Room, 1902 Howard Road, Madera CA 93637 on June 9, 2026 at 6:00 pm. The proposed budget will be available for inspection at the district office, 1902 Howard Road, Madera CA 93637 on June 4, 2026. Any member of the public may appear and be heard concerning the Local Control Accountability Plan and any resident of the district may object to the proposed budget or any item in the budget.