About this plan
What this is, and where the numbers come from
The Local Control and Accountability Plan is California's main tool for school transparency. This site presents the adopted plan in a format the whole community can read and use.
What is an LCAP?
Under California's Local Control Funding Formula, every school district receives a base level of funding plus extra dollars for students with the greatest needs: English learners, low-income students, and foster youth.
In exchange for that flexibility, each district must publish a three-year Local Control and Accountability Plan that connects its goals to its spending and to measurable results, and must update it every year with community input. It is organized around eight state priorities.
Conditions of Learning
- Basic Services
- State Standards
- Course Access
Pupil Outcomes
- Pupil Achievement
- Other Pupil Outcomes
Engagement
- Parental Involvement
- Pupil Engagement
- School Climate
How this plan was built
From February to April 2025, the district gathered input from 4,722 educational partners. Their feedback shaped the goals and actions on this site.
- Students
- 21% participation, grades 6-12
- Parents & guardians
- Plus DELAC and SELPA focus groups
- Teachers
- Across every school site
- Other school staff
- Instructional assistants, custodians, and more
- Administrators
- Principals and district leaders
About the data
Every figure on this site comes from public sources. Nothing is estimated unless clearly labeled.
California School Dashboard
State color ratings for test scores, attendance, suspension, graduation, and more.
CAASPP & ELPAC
Statewide test results in English, math, science, and English-language proficiency.
CDE DataQuest & CALPADS
Official enrollment, demographics, and student-group counts.
Adopted LCAP & Budget Overview for Parents
The board-adopted plan, with goals, actions, and the official budget figures.