Local Control Accountability Plan
As part of the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), Districts and schools need to create a 3-year plan called the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). This plan explains how the school will use its funds and set goals to improve student outcomes based on eight state priorities set by California. The local School Board reviews and approves this plan each year.
Creating the LCAP involves gathering input from teachers, principals, school staff, students, unions, and parents. Parent advisory committees also play an important role in this process. To gather community feedback, there are meetings held throughout the year at each school and at the district level. You can check with your school office for information about upcoming community engagement meetings.
Besides public meetings, each school will also hold a meeting with staff and teachers to discuss the LCAP. The district will reach out to various established groups, such as the District LCAP Advisory Committee, District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC), and the District Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Council, to gather a wide range of feedback on the district's priorities.
The LCAP is a 3-year plan that includes:
- Goals set by the school
- Actions and services to achieve these goals
- Budget details for these actions and services
- Targets and measures to track progress
2024-27 CSD Local Control Accountability Plan
The Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) was approved and adopted at the regularly scheduled Board Meeting on Thursday, June 20, 2024.