Special Projects
Our ServicesTop of Page
Special Projects is responsible for monitoring State and Federal funding for the District, and the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) as well as coordinating the Expanding Learning Programs for after school, Corrective Reading, Tutoring, Summer School, and Alternative Intervention Program. Special Projects also monitors the Williams Compliance, oversees the Gifted and Talented Education (GATE), Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) programs.
TRUSD Local Educational Agency (LEA) PlanTop of Page
Local Control Accountabity Plan (LCAP)Top of Page
LCFF gives our communities a voice to determine how to best meet the needs of their children. It is important that your voice is included to help set priorities for what students need in Twin Rivers. The LCAP is the plan on how the money is spent.
Twin Rivers AYP ReportTop of Page
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) report is an annual measure of accountability that includes several measures foin four areas: 95% participation, proficiency levels determined by Annual Measurable Objective (AMO's), API as an additional indicator, and graduation rate for schools with high school students.
Special Projects Department StaffTop of Page
Andrew Withers
Director of Special Projects
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32238
Wendi Cowan
Program Development Consultant
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32323
Blanca Gallardo
Program Development Specialist
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32329
Luz Barajas
Program Development Specialist
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32327
Mai Xiong
Administrative Clerk Senior
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32324
Natalya Avetisov
Administrative Clerk Senior
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32331
Svetlana Koblik
Data Management Assistant
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32330