"LCAP Live!" Video Series Launches To Showcase Equity In Action

Many people have heard of LCAP, but might not know what it stands for, or why it’s important. In short, the LCAP stands for the Local Control and Accountability Plan which is a district’s three-year plan that must be updated annually with their educational partners. The LCAP describes the goals, actions, services, and expenditures, to support student outcomes that address local and state priorities.

Each year, the Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) supports all 23 districts in the county through the development and review of their LCAP plans. After reading through thousands of pages of plans, programs, and outcomes, the RCOE Assessment, Accountability, and Continuous Improvement (AACI) Unit within RCOE’s Educational Services Division wanted to find a way to “lift” great ideas off the pages of the LCAP, and shine a spotlight on exemplary programs that other districts could consider for their next LCAP plan.

The LCAP Live! video series was developed to showcase equity in action through LCAP activities that are making a difference within Riverside County districts. The first episode features the Dell Student Tech Crew at Jurupa USD—a key program inside the district’s 1:1 Digital Gateway Initiative that addresses technology instruction and access through the district’s LCAP Goal #1: All students will be college and career ready.

Watch the first LCAP Live! that showcases the equitable practices and success of Jurupa USD’s efforts to provide a career pathway for students through technology.