Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)

  • At Newhall Elementary School District, our work is driven by the goals outlined in a three-year strategic planning document called the LCAP, Local Control Accountability Plan. The LCAP is an important part of California's Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), established in 2014. The LCAP describes how school districts intend to meet annual goals for all students, with specific activities to address state and local priorities.

    Eight State Priority Areas – The eight areas for which school districts, with parent and community input, must establish goals and actions:

    1. Basic Services: Providing all students access to fully credentialed teachers, instructional materials that align with state standards, and safe facilities
    2. Implementation of Common Core Standards: Implementation of California’s academic standards, including the Common Core State Standards in English- language arts and math, Next Generation Science Standards, English language development, history-social science, visual and performing arts, health education and physical education standards
    3. Parental Involvement: Parent involvement and participation, so the local community is engaged in the decision-making process and the educational programs of students
    4. Student Achievement: Improving student achievement and outcomes along multiple measures, including test scores, English proficiency and college and career preparedness
    5. Student Engagement: Supporting student engagement, including whether students attend school or are chronically absent
    6. School Climate: Highlighting school climate and connectedness through a variety of factors, such as suspension and expulsion rates and other locally identified means
    7. Course Access: Ensuring all students have access to classes that prepare them for college and careers, regardless of what school they attend or where they live
    8. Other Student Outcomes: Measuring other important student outcomes related to required areas of study, including P.E. and the arts

    School surveys, Teacher and Staff Input meetings, School Site Council meetings, Parent Advisory Council meetings, and Parent Input meetings have provided opportunities for input regarding the Eight Priorities. The District is tasked with collecting educational partner input, identifying priorities for inclusion in the plan, and approving an annual budget to support the plan. The process has been developed to ensure multiple opportunities for parents, staff, students, and community members to provide feedback on the plan. After receiving input from educational partners, creating a draft, and holding a public hearing, a LCAP will be presented to the Newhall Board of Trustees for final approval. 

2025 - 2026 LCAP

  • The Newhall School District invites all parents, guardians, staff, and community members to review and provide feedback on the 2025–2026 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) Draft. This important document outlines how the District plans to allocate resources to support student achievement and well-being during the upcoming school year, as required by the state of California.

    Our plan reflects our continued commitment to student success through the following key goals:

    • Academic Achievement: Ensure that all students achieve academic success while fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment.
    • Student Engagement and School Climate: Enhance student engagement and promote a school climate in which every student feels connected, supported, and motivated.
    • Family and Community Partnerships: Expand partnerships with parents and caregivers in decision-making processes and school activities to positively impact student success.
    • Equitable Access and Rigor: Provide equitable access to essential services, rigorous implementation of state standards, and expanded opportunities through a diverse range of course offerings.

    Draft 2025–2026 LCAP
    Superintendent/Designee Responses to Questions & Comments for the Draft 2025-2026 LCAP

    HOW TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK

    We value your voice and encourage all community members to share their questions and comments by completing the LCAP Comment/Question Survey, available in both English and Spanish.

    To submit your feedback, simply scan the QR code displayed on this page or visit the survey directly. Submissions are due by June 9, 2025.