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Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)

The Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) is a three-year plan that describes the goals, actions, services, and expenditures to support positive student outcomes that address state and local priorities. The LCAP provides an opportunity for local educational agencies (LEAs) to share their stories of how, what, and why programs and services are selected to meet their local needs.

The LCAP is comprised of 10 local priorities - (1) Basic Services, (2) State Standards, (3) Course Access, (4) Expelled Youth, (5) Foster Youth, (6) Parent Involvement, (7) Student Engagement, (8) School Climate, (9) Student Achievement; and (10) Student Outcomes. The Whole Child Resource Map shows how each priority relates to the Conditions of Learning, Engagement, and Student Outcomes detailed within the LCAP.

Each year stakeholders consisting of community members, administrators, teachers, and staff come together to participate in a series of LCAP Community Planning Meetings with the purpose of reviewing the current goals and objectives and then determining what the goals and objectives to focus on for the coming year of the LCAP. 
2023 LCAP Parent Presentation: English
 
 
2023 LCAP Parent Presentation: Spanish