The Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) is an important district planning document that includes the district’s big goals for the next three years, the actions and services the district will implement to achieve those goals, the funding that the district will spend on the actions and services, and the measurable outcomes that will be used to evaluate success.
The LCAP is an important part of the state of California’s Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) model that lets districts make more decisions about how they use the funding. Under LCFF, districts receive:
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LCFF Base Funding: Money provided for each student served and based on average daily attendance
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LCFF Supplemental Funding: Money provided based upon the number of Unduplicated Students (English Learners, Foster Youth, Homeless Youth, and Low-Income students)
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LCFF Concentration Funding: Additional money provided to districts whose unduplicated student population is more than 55%
A key part of the LCAP is describing how the district is using targeted funds (LCFF Supplemental and Concentration Grant funding) to meet the needs of English Learners, Foster Youth, Homeless Youth, and Low-Income students.
OPPORTUNITY FOR FEEDBACK:
The Robla School District Governing Board will hold a public hearing to provide information and receive comments from the public on the spending plans and academic goals for the upcoming year outlined in the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP).
The meeting will be held on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at approximately 5:30 p.m. in the Robla School District Boardroom, 5248 Rose Street, Sacramento, California.
Please send us your comments at
[email protected] prior to final adoption by the Governing Board at its
Thursday, June 25, 2026, regular meeting.