PUBLIC NOTICE

June 1, 2015

2015-2016 LOCAL CONTROL ACCOUNTABILITY PLAN (LCAP) HEARING

Notice is hereby given that the Governing Board of the Barstow Unified School District, County of San Bernardino, State of California, will hold a public hearing at its regular Board meeting on June, 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the District Office located at 551 South Avenue H, Barstow CA 92311  regarding the proposed Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP).

 

LCAP Information

 

BUSD LCAP Final 

(Updated 9/8/2015)

Parent Advisory  Group LCAP Survey

 

Comments and Responses

 

Comments/questions may be submitted by sending an email to LCAP@busdk12.com. You may also submit written comments to the District Office at:

 

          LCAP Comments

551 South Avenue H

Barstow CA, 92311


Comment/Question: 

How will the district respond to my comment?

Response:  The district will provide a response in the same format received to comments and questions submitted during the written comment period.

 

 

 
What are LCFF and LCAP ?

As part of the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), school districts, county offices of education and charter schools are required to develop, adopt and annually update a three-year Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP). This is to start on July 1, 2014, using a template adopted by the California State Board of Education.

In addition, the State Board is required to adopt evaluation rubrics to assist local education agencies and oversight entities in evaluating strengths, weaknesses, areas that require improvement, technical assistance needs and where interventions are warranted. 

The LCAP is required to identify goals and measure progress for student subgroups across multiple performance indicators. The LCAP is a critical part of LCFF. Each local education agency must engage parents, educators, employees and the community to establish these plans.

The plans will 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 LCAP must focus on eight areas identified as state priorities. The plans also will 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.

For more information concerning LCAP, visit the California Department of Education’s website link at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/lc/lcffoverview.asp.

 



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