The LCAP is a critical part of California's Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF). Each school district engages parents, educators, employees and the community to establish these plans. The plans describe the school district’s overall vision for students, annual goals and specific actions the district will take to achieve the vision and goals. The LCAPs must focus on eight areas identified as state priorities. The plans also demonstrate how the district’s budget will help achieve the goals, and assess each year how well the strategies in the plan were able to improve outcomes.
Monday, June 6, 2016
HJUHSD draft LCAP plan available for review
HJUHSD will hold a public hearing about the district's 2016 draft Local Control and Accountability Plan at 6 p.m. June 14 at the HJUHSD District Office Board Room at 823 W. Lacey Blvd. Hanford.
The LCAP is a critical part of California's Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF). Each school district engages parents, educators, employees and the community to establish these plans. The plans describe the school district’s overall vision for students, annual goals and specific actions the district will take to achieve the vision and goals. The LCAPs must focus on eight areas identified as state priorities. The plans also demonstrate how the district’s budget will help achieve the goals, and assess each year how well the strategies in the plan were able to improve outcomes.
The LCAP is a critical part of California's Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF). Each school district engages parents, educators, employees and the community to establish these plans. The plans describe the school district’s overall vision for students, annual goals and specific actions the district will take to achieve the vision and goals. The LCAPs must focus on eight areas identified as state priorities. The plans also demonstrate how the district’s budget will help achieve the goals, and assess each year how well the strategies in the plan were able to improve outcomes.