Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
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OMSD - 2024-2027 Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
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Beginning in December 2023, the District began the process of developing along with our educational partners the new 2024-2027 Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP).
Since 2013, California’s funding stream known as the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) generates funding in three tiers. The first tier is a base program where the District receives funding based on its total enrollment. The second tier adds supplemental and concentration funding based on the unduplicated count of students identified as low income, foster youth, and English learner. The third tier is based on either low income, foster youth, or English learner groups that are greater than 55% of the total enrollment. Each District in California must develop an LCAP that aligns resources to programs and services benefiting all students including Special Education, Gifted and Talented, Homeless, Racial and Ethnic groups. In addition, LCFF requires the District to identify actions that principally target Low-Income, Foster Youth, and English learners. The LCAP must align its goals to the eight state priorities: Basic Services, Implementation of State Standards, 黑料社区 Engagement, 黑料社区 Climate, 黑料社区 Outcomes, Parent Engagement, Course Access, 黑料社区 Achievement, and Other 黑料社区 Outcomes.
Districts must work together with educational partners representing teachers, other staff, families, students, community members, bargaining units, and administrators in the development of the LCAP.
We welcome our OMSD community to engage in the opportunity to inform our LCAP.
OMSD Board of Trustees Meetings
Please visit for updated Board Meeting Locations and Agenda
Board of Trustees Meeting on June 6, 2024 Public Hearing Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
5:30 PMBoard of Trustees Meeting on June 20, 2024 Adoption of Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
5:30 PM