About the LCAP
Join us for our next Community Conversation!
Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
What is the LCAP?
The LCAP is our district’s strategic plan. It is a 3-year plan, developed with input from our educational partners, that outlines goals and specific actions we will take to improve academic outcomes for all students. The LCAP is aligned to our GUSD Board of Education priorities.
LCAP and School Funding
- California schools are funded by the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF)
- School districts must produce an LCAP each year to show how they use LCFF funds to meet the needs of all students
Share Your Feedback!
This year, GUSD is hosting a series of Community Conversations to share important information and get your feedback on our LCAP priorities. Each conversation is aligned to a specific topic. Presentations are recorded and shared with our community, along with a link to a quick feedback survey.
Other Ways to Get Involved
We encourage students, families, employees, and community members to provide their input and feedback as we update our strategic plans each year.
- Attend a LCAP or District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) meeting
- Join a school site council, parent organization, or committee
- Share your feedback in one of our regular surveys on the GUSD tip line
2024-25 LCAP Community Conversations
Community Conversations will be held live at 4:00 p.m. via Google Meet unless otherwise noted.
All Conversations will be recorded and posted here following the live event.
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The public hearing for our 2024-25 LCAP draft will take place during the GUSD Board of Education meeting.
LCAP Contacts
Dr. Emil Ahangarzadeh
Director, Equity, Access & Family Engagement
Kristine Nam
Director, Communications & Public Information
Dr. Brian Landisi
Coordinator, Assessment & Accountability