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Strategic Planning



                               An Ongoing Process






                     Local Control & Accountability Plan (LCAP)


                                            Executive Summary

                          Introduction to the Local Control and Accountability Plan

               After more than 40 years of funding schools according to a calculation known as the “Revenue Limit,”
               the California State Legislature in 2013 approved Governor Jerry Brown’s plan for the Local Control
               Funding Formula (LCFF). The LCFF will bring an increase in funding to the Orange Unified School
               District. The LCFF eliminated most “categorical” programs—restricted funds that could be used only
               for specific purposes. Our state funding now comes with a “base grant” that is the same for all school
               districts as well as supplemental and concentration funding based on the number of students who are
               English language learners, low income or foster youth. The new funding that is generated through the
               LCFF is dedicated to improving the learning outcomes for three groups of students: English language
               learners (ELL), low-income (LI) students and foster youth (FY). In addition to a “base grant”, that is the
               same for all districts in the state; Districts receive additional funding based on the unduplicated count of
               students who qualify in one of those three groups. For each student in one of those three categories,
               districts receive what is known in the LCFF as a “supplemental grant.” Districts that have more than
               55% of their students in one of those three categories also receive a “concentration grant.”  The Orange
               USD only receives Supplemental Funding due to the 49.77% unduplicated count of students.

               In enacting the LCFF, the Legislature also approved the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP),
               which mandates that districts describe how they intend to meet annual goals for all students and address
               state and local priorities. The accountability plan must align goals to the defined priorities, set targets for
               improvement based on data  and link  expenditures to the District’s goals. In creating the LCAP
               requirement, the California legislature established priorities that must be included in the plan. These
               include:

               • Conditions of Learning
                –Williams Settlement Criteria: Basic Services
               – Implementation of State Academic Content and Performance Standards
               – Course Access

               • Pupil Outcomes
               – Pupil Achievement
               – Other Student Outcomes

               • Engagement
               – Parent Involvement
               – Pupil Engagement



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