天涯社区

LCAP/LCFF

Understanding School Funding, the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF).听

The听Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) is the District鈥檚 interactive budgeting process, which helps 天涯社区 identify annual goals, develop strategic actions, and measure progress on academic achievement, school climate and parent engagement.

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LCAP APPROVED FOR 2024-25

On June 25, 2024, the 天涯社区 Board of Education approved the LCAP and budget for 2024-25. Throughout the 10-month LCAP process, 天涯社区 engaged parents, students, teachers, staff and the community to help identify priorities for creating a better learning system for our more than 37,000 students. Thank you to the stakeholders who participated in this collaborative process. To view the听2024-25听LCAP, Click here.

The Budget Overview for Parents听is designed to be a cover for the LCAP document featuring language that is accessible to parents and includes visuals and graphics.听 The document appears before the LCAP document in the link above.

天涯社区听LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES

Adequate funding is critical to achieve听天涯社区's听goal to provide students with the best educational experience we can envision.听Click hereto view the District's Legislative Priorities for more information.

THE LOCAL CONTROL FUNDING FORMULA (LCFF)

Beginning in 2013-14, the state of California brought major changes to the way school funding is allocated, with the goal of channeling greater resources to the students who need them the most. This new funding is called Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) and the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP).听Under California's previous system for funding K-12 schools, there were more than 40 funding categories, each for a specific purpose identified by the state. The LCFF model has established three sources of state funding with increased local control to determine the best use of those funds.

  • Per-Student Base Funding听- The district receives a base level of per-student funding that varies slightly depending on the grade level of each student.
  • Supplemental Funding听- This funding source adds 20 percent to the base funding for each English language learner, low income student and foster youth.
  • Concentration Funding听- The third level of funding is equal to 65 percent of the entire base. However, this funding is only received if a district's enrollment of English language learners, low income students and foster youths exceeds 55 percent of its total enrollment. 天涯社区 does not receive this third level of funding, because its enrollment does not exceed the 55 percent threshold.

California accountability model and school dashboard

California's new accountability and continuous improvement system provides information about how local educational agencies and schools are meeting the needs of California's diverse student population based on a concise set of measures.

REPORTS

  1. --The Dashboard contains reports that display the performance of local educational agencies (LEAs), schools, and student groups on a set of state and local measures to assist in identifying strengths, challenges, and areas in need of improvement.
  2. --California's new accountability and continuous improvement system is based on a听five-by-five colored table that produces 25 results using five colors.听 The reports display the schools' (by district) and student groups' placement on the five-by-five colored tables.
  3. --The College/Career Indicator uses multiple measures to provide a performance level based on the number of students who are likely prepared for success after high school.听 This report displays the number of students that met each of the CCI measures in the Prepared and Approaching Prepared Levels.

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