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Local Control and Accountability Plan
The governing board of each school district shall adopt a Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) using a template adopted by the State Board of Education. The LCAP adopted by the governing board of a school district shall be effective for a period of three years, and shall be updated on or before July 1 of each year. The LCAP shall include 1) A description of the annual goals, for all pupils and each subgroup of pupils identified pursuant to Education Code Section 52052, to be achieved for each of the eight state priorities (identified below) and for any additional local priorities identified by the governing board of the school district; and 2) a description of the specific actions the school district will take during each year of the LCAP to achieve the goals.Eight state priorities established by California Education Code Section 52060:
The LCAP is a requirement of the 2013 California K-12 funding model, the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF). LCFF Frequently Asked Questions.
2021-2022 LCAP
The 2021-2022 LCAP is the first year plan of a three-year LCAP.
Public Hearing - May 19, 2021
Board Approval - June 9, 2021
2020-2021 LCP
The Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan (Learning Continuity Plan - LCP) is a key part of the overall budget package for California K-12 schools and is intended to provide information for how student learning continuity will be addressed during the COVID-19 crisis in the 2020-2021 school year. The provisions of the plan were approved by the Governor and Legislature in June in Senate Bill (SB) 98 and can be found in California Education Code 43509.
LCFF Budget Overview for Parents
Public Hearing - September 16, 2020
LCP Board Approval - September 23, 2020
2019-2020 LCAP
Adopted 2020-2021 AUHSD Budget
June 5, 2019 LCAP Governing Board Presentation
LCAP Budget Overview for Parents
Public Hearing - June 5, 2019
LCAP Board Approval - June 26, 2019