Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
Empowering student success! Here at TTUSD, we're committed to providing a high-quality education for all our students. Our Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) plays a key role in achieving that goal. This plan, developed with input from parents, students, staff and community members, outlines our goals for student achievement, student well-being, and overall school improvement. It also details how we'll allocate resources to make those goals a reality. As a district we have made sure our LCAP is in alignment with our overarching Strategic Plan to ensure all guiding documents are pointing in the same direction.
We encourage you to explore the LCAP and discover how we're working to create a future of success for all our students.
2024 - 2027 Local Control and Accountability Plan
State Accountability and Testing
Local Control and Accountability (LCAP) and Annual Update - The Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Annual Update Template shall be used to provide details regarding local educational agencies (LEAs) actions and expenditures to support pupil outcomes and overall performance pursuant to Education Code sections 52060, 52066, 47605, 47605.5, and 47606.5.
23-24 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) Annual Update
23-24 Board Approved Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP)
Tahoe Truckee Unified School District LCAP Federal Addendum - The LCAP Federal Addendum is reviewed annually by the LCAP, as ESSA funding is considered in yearly strategic planning.
California School Dashboard The California Department of Education (CDE) has launched the 2018 California School Dashboard, a website designed to help communities across the state access important data about K–12 districts and schools.
The site features a wealth of information on test scores, graduation rates, school attendance, college/career readiness, and suspensions. The Dashboard is part of California’s new school accountability and support framework that empowers local communities to address the needs of their local schools.
To learn more about California's continuous improvement efforts, visit the California Department of Education's School Dashboard.
California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) The California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) is a testing program established by California law (Education Code Section 48412). If eligible to take the test, a student can earn the legal equivalent of a high school diploma by passing the CHSPE.