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LCAP Documents

The History of LCAP and LCFF

Beginning July 2014, the governing board of each school district must adopt a local control and accountability plan using a template adopted by the state board.  This plan is effective for a period of 3 years and is required to be updated annually.

State Priorities

All districts must address 8 priority areas in their local control and accountability plan.  These are

  • Basic conditions
  • Implementation of California State Standards
  • Parent Involvement
  • Student Achievement
  • Pupil Engagement
  • School Climate
  • Course Access 
  • Other Student Outcomes