LCAP Information
SEEKING LCAP COMMITTEE PARENTS!!
The LCAP Executive Advisory Committee (EAC) will make recommendations and provide feedback to the district for the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP). The purpose of this committee is to review the current LCAP implementation and propose possible revision and modifications based upon a review of district data.
The participants must be able to attend all four sessions and be willing to gather input from the stakeholder group they represent. The meetings will be held at either the District Office or Vicente Martinez High School (across the street) and are scheduled from 6:00– 8:00 PM on:
Wednesday, February 19
Wednesday, March 4
Wednesday, March 25
Wednesday, April 15
If interested, please submit your name to your child's principal or CJ Cammack at ccammack@martinez.k12.ca.us.
You may also call Carolyn Cecchi (925) 335-5919 by 4:00 pm on January 31, 2020.
LCAP Infographic
Click this link to download a printable version of this document.
Curious About Our Data?
Comments and Responses
Comments/questions and responses will be listed below. Comments/questions may be submitted by sending an email to LCAPComments@martinez.k12.ca.us. You may also submit written comments to your school or the District Office at:
LCAP Comments
921 Susana Street
Martinez, CA 94553
Comment/Question: How will the district respond to my comment?
Response: The district will provide a response in the same format received to comments and questions submitted during the written comment period.
GENERAL LCAP Timeline
- Parent Survey Sent to All Families
- Data Analysis/Needs Assessment
- Collect information for Annual Update
- Feb: Survey Closes
- EAC Meeting #1 (6:00-8:00 pm)
- EAC Meeting #2 (6:00-8:00 pm)
- EAC Meeting #3 (6:00-8:00 pm)
April-June (Revision, Information & Adoption)
- (April) Revise LCAP Draft based on input
- EAC Meeting #4 (6:00-8:00 pm)
- April - May: Meet with PTA, DELAC, ELAC, etc.
- Early May: Board Meeting: LCAP information to Board, Draft to Board, Open Public Comment Period
- Early June: LCAP Available for Public Comment
- Mid June Board Meeting - Final Draft Presented for Information
- Last Board Meeting in June: Adoption in Conjunction with Budget Hearing
- by 6.30 - Submit to County Office of Education and Post on Website
2018-21 Adopted LCAP
What are LCFF and LCAP?
LCFF (Local Control Funding Formula) requires school districts to involve parents in planning and decision making.
It also:
- Shifts spending decisions from the state to your local school district.
- Requires your school district to focus on the eight key areas that help all students succeed.
- Provides extra funding for students with greater challenges.
- Gives your district more flexibility for how to spend its money to improve local schools.
Click this link for the California PTA site with some very helpful information.