Educational LCAP

Roseville City School District
Overview

2023-2024 RCSD LCAP
Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP)

The Board adopted Roseville City School District’s 2023-2024 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) is now available online. The link includes the Budget Overview for Parents and the LCAP three-year plan. 

The RCSD’s LCAP serves as a crucial planning document for the district, outlining the major goals for the next year, the actions and services that will be implemented to achieve those goals, the allocated funding for these initiatives, and the measurable outcomes used to evaluate success. This plan is integral to California’s Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) model, granting districts more autonomy in allocating funding.

Under the LCFF, the RCSD receives the following funds:

  • LCFF Base Funding: Funding is provided for each student served based on average daily attendance.
  • LCFF Supplemental Funding: Additional funding is provided based on the number of Unduplicated Students, which includes English Learners, Foster Youth, Homeless Youth, and Low-Income students.

A significant aspect of the LCAP outlines how the district utilizes targeted funds, specifically the LCFF Supplemental Grant funding, to address the needs of English Learners, Foster Youth, Homeless Youth, and Low-Income students.

Link to LCAP

Local Control Accountability Plan Parent Committee

Our Local Control Accountability Plan Parent Committee (PAC) Meetings are open to the public, and any public member can address the council or committee during the meeting on any item within the subject matter jurisdiction of the council or committee.

The following are the Local Control Accountability Plan PAC meetings for the upcoming 24-25 LCAP Development. This year, the meetings will be on the following dates at the District Office (1050 Main Street, Roseville, 95678):