Local Control & Accountability Plan (LCAP)

What is an LCAP? It is a 3-year district plan that is reassessed annually by parents, students, school staff, and partners to help school sites decide how to spend their money to support students, similar to a roadmap that shows what the school’s goals are and how they plan to reach them.

What does the LCAP do?

  1. Focus on Students – The LCAP is designed to improve education by making sure schools focus on student needs, especially for groups like English learners, foster youth, and low-income students.

  2. Community Input – Parents, students, teachers, and community members can share their ideas about what the school needs most.

  3. Funding with a Purpose – Schools get state funding, and the LCAP helps decide how that money is used—whether it’s for more teachers, after-school programs, mental health services, or technology in classrooms.

  4. Progress Tracking – The plan is reviewed and updated every year to see if the school is making progress and to make changes if needed.

LCAP School Data Sheet

LCAP Presentation

Get Involved

LCAP Meeting Flyer

2024-2025 School Year LCAP Meetings:

  • March 6, 2025 (6 PM, Location: Sisson School, RM U-20)

  • March 13, 2025 (6 PM, Location: Sisson School, RM U-20)

*Childcare and family meals will be available if needed though we encourage students, parents and staff to attend to make their voice heard. We value your opinion!

RSVP/Interest Form for LCAP Meetings