Current LCAP Documents

LCAP Overview

Each local educational agency (e.g. a school district. charter school, or county office of education) in California is required by law to develop a Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) document, containing locally generated goals that are in alignment with eight state priorities. From the inception the State Board of Education required these goals to be achieved within a three-year time period. In past years, school boards were required to review and, if necessary, amend their goals annually. Beginning in the 2017-2018 school year, the California State Board of Education transitioned to true three-year goals, in which the goals would remain unchanged over the three-year period, as districts measure progress toward meeting the goals. The intermediate goals, or actions and services, and the measures of success, or metrics, are reviewed annually and adjusted as necessary. Riverside Unified School District is currently in Year 1 of our three year plan.

Adopted 2023-24 Local Control & Accountability Plan

Adopted 2023-24 Local Control & Accountability Plan

El Plan de Responsabilidad de Control Local (rev8-21-23) - ESPAÑOL

LCAP infographic

LCAP infographic

LCAP Goals

1

Engage students in high quality learning by a diverse, highly qualified staff

2

Provide students choices that prepare them for college and career pathways

3

Involved the whole family and community in student learning and well-being

Please note, LCAP documents are updated annually each June