(LCAP) Local Control Accountability Plan

Purpose:

Under Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), the responsibility for allocating funds to meet students’ needs is given to local governing boards. To demonstrate how funds will be used to address eight priorities established by the state, school districts must develop and approve a Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) no later than July 1 each year. This three-year plan is to be updated annually.

Once approved by the Board of Trustees, the LCAP will be the basis for expenditures in the District budget. The LCAP planning process includes local decision-making based on input from stakeholders including parents, school site staff, students, and community members.  Stakeholders analyze district data and input processes and provide feedback on goals, actions, and budget priorities aimed to ensure that all students receive an equitable educational opportunity. 

LCAP 2025-26 Local Control Accountability Plan Engagement Sessions

2024-25 LCAP Community Engagement

2024-25 Final LCAP /2024-2025 LCAP

Historical LCAP