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Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)

Explanation of Local Control Accountability Plan

The State of California requires local school districts to establish a Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). The LCAP plan is to be developed with feedback and input from community stakeholder groups--staff, parents and students, with a focus on achieving more equitable outcomes for English learners, students in families with low income, Foster children, Homeless children, African American, Latino/Hispanic and students with disabilities.  The LCAP planning occurs in a three-year cycle, with annual updates. The LCAP must be approved by the Governing Board  in June each year. This website will post meeting documents and feedback throughout the LCAP development process.

Updated 5/10/2022