Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
California state law establishes the system for funding public schools. State leaders largely decide how much money is available to schools each year as part of the state budget process.
In 2013, California adopted a new formula for deciding how much money each school district receives, called the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF).
School districts will decide how to use the funds, but under the new system they must get input from their local communities. They also have to tie their budgets to improvement goals by creating a Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP).
RVSD LCAP Report
- RVSD LCAP Report 2025-26
- RVSD LCAP Report 2024-25
- RVSD LCAP Report 2023-24
- RVSD LCAP Report 2022-23
- RVSD LCAP Report 2021-22 and Annual Update
- LCAP Federal Addendum
- COVID-19 Operations Written Report for Ross Valley Elementary School District
- RVSD LCAP Report 2019-20
- RVSD LCAP Report 2018-19
- RVSD LCAP Report 2017-18
- RVSD LCAP Report 2016-17
- RVSD LCAP Report 2015-16
- RVSD LCAP Report 2014-15
