LCAP
The Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) is a three-year plan that outlines a school district's goals, actions, and expenditures to improve student outcomes. It's a crucial part of California's Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), which provides funding to school districts based on the needs of their students.
Key components of the LCAP:
- Goals: The LCAP identifies annual goals for all students, with a specific focus on English learners, foster youth, and low-income students.
- Actions: The plan outlines specific actions that the district will take to achieve its goals.
- Expenditures: The LCAP details the budget allocations for implementing the planned actions.
- Measurement: The plan includes metrics to measure progress towards the goals.
The LCAP is developed through a collaborative process involving:
- Parents: Parents are actively engaged in the development of the LCAP.
- Educators: Teachers and other school staff contribute to the planning process.
- Community members: Community organizations and stakeholders provide input.
2025-2026 LCFF Budget Overview for Parents Data Input Sheet
We invited all parents, students, staff, and community members to review the draft of our Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) for the upcoming school year. You can click here to view questions asked to date, along with the Superintendent's responses.
Contact Info:
Tami J'Beily
Coordinator of State & Federal Programs
(916) 338-6400, extension 446