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Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)

2023-24 DRAFT - Annual Update Local Control and Accountability Plan

2022-2023 LCAP Annual Update

Local Control Accountability Plan 2021-2024
 

Previous Updates

Approved LCAP 2019-2020

Approved LCAP 2018-2019

Lynwood Unified School District's 2017-2020 Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) is now available for you to download, review and share your comments.

Let us know what you think! Submit comments and feedback: [email protected]

Archived News & Info

As required by law, the LCAP was approved at the June 28, 2016 Board of Education meeting. After local board approval, the LCAP review process requires the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) to provide feedback and recommendations. The recommendations provided by LACOE were embedded into the LCAP and require board approval to accept them. The revised LCAP will be reviewed for approval at the regular meeting of the Board of Education on July 27, 2016.
 
The LCAP amendments embedded into the plan were as follows:
  • Added additional information on various expenditure items listed in Section 2 as well as the summary in Section 3A to clarify the use of Supplemental/Concentration funds is for increased and improved services for the students generating those funds;
  • Under the Annual Update Section, clarification language was added regarding the fiscal year 2015-16 results for Goals 4, 5, and 6;
  • Technical corrections to multiple expenditure items listed in Section 2 to indicate the specific sub-groups, instead of "all students," on the LCAP template when use of supplemental and concentration funds is indicated.
Based on these amendments, the actions and services remain the same throughout the plan.
 
UPDATED July 22, 2016
LCAP 2016-17 previous revisions available below.

Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) 2015-2016

Timeline of Events 2016-2019

California's New School Finance System

On July 1, 2013, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law the 2013-14 state budget package and instituted a new Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) that overhauls how California funds its K-12 schools.

An Overview

Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) The Local Control Funding Formula is a major change to how California has supported local educational agencies. Through the local control funding formula the state is providing new decision making power to local educational agencies to act based on the needs they see for students. In addition, this shifts California from treating funding as an input to support students to a resource that is linked to performance expectations.

Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP)

Complementing the changes to state funding made by the Local Control Funding Formula is a newly required Local Control and Accountability Plan. The LCAP is LCFF’s vehicle for transparency and engagement. It is the way that LEAs are expected to share performance data, needs, actions, and anticipated outcomes that guide the use of available LCFF funding.