Lucerne Valley Unified School District LCAP  Survey 2024-25 

The state of California requires each school district to create a Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) annually. This is a document that is created with input from all stakeholders as a plan for educating and supporting all students.  We are currently collecting data for the LCAP and are now working on the document for the 2024-25 school year. As always, we need and value input from all our stakeholders as we make plans on how to best support our students and prepare them for their futures. Your input will be calibrated with other input and student data to determine what will be included in the LCAP. Your answers will remain anonymous.

We are maintaining our three LCAP goals:

  1. Students will receive a quality education.
  2. Students are on track to graduate from high school prepared to enter college or the workforce.
  3. Students will be engaged in a positive school climate.

Based on those goals and stakeholder input, we continue to:

  • Provide professional learning opportunities in multiple content areas and added two additional days for professional development for teachers
  • Increase A-G offerings at the High School to prepare students for college
  • Maintain two full time intervention teachers for the elementary school
  • Built in intervention periods at the middle/high school
  • Expanded our auto shop program at the high school
  • Continued Cadet Corps at the middle and high school
  • Started a CTE pathway in Product design and innovations
  • Upgraded technology and purchased additional laptops and Chrome Books
  • Maintain Virtual Academy as option for all students.
  • Added Physical Education teacher and Art Teacher at the Elementary School.
  • Provide intervention programs for students
  • Maintain current classes and expand Career Technical Education programs
  • Provide release time for collaboration/planning in content area/grade level
  • Adopt textbooks that support State Standards
  • Maintain District English Learner Coordinator
  • Hire and retain teachers that meet appropriate qualifications to reduce class sizes at all grades
  • Provide transportation to students
  • Maintain facilities
  • Provide multiple opportunities for academic and social interventions/enrichments
  • Maintain small class size averages
  • Purchase and utilize software to establish data for facilities repairs
  • Purchase and repair playground/sports equipment and installation of new turf and playground turf at Elementary
  • Continue band program (middle/high school)
  • Hired an additional full-time counselor for the middle/high school to support in college and career readiness and a counselor for the Elementary
  • Expand surveillance cameras in areas of need
  • Hired a full-time nurse to support students
  • Hired an Assistant Principal at the Middle/High School
  • Hired an Assistant Administrator of Instructional Improvement and Academic Coaching at the Elementary School and MS/HS
Please take a few minutes and answer the following questions. Your input will be read and reflected upon as we revise the next LCAP document. We appreciate your input.

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The first goal of the LCAP is “Students will receive a quality education.” What other ideas do you have or activities do you think we need to help our students receive a quality education in LVUSD or do you feel the district should continue with current programs? 

The second goal of the LCAP is “Students are on track to graduate from high school prepared to enter college or the workforce.” What other ideas do you have or activities do you think we need to help our students be on track to graduate high school and/or be prepared to enter the workforce or do you feel the district should continue with current programs? 

The third goal of the LCAP is “Students will be engaged in a positive school climate.” What other ideas do you have or activities do you think we need to help our students be engaged in a positive school climate or do you feel the district should continue with current programs?  

With the growth in student enrollment in Lucerne Valley Unified District over the past 8 years (660 students to 1,150 students) what are some positive changes you have noticed and or initiatives you would want us to maintain? What are some recommendations for improvement you would suggest?

What school(s) do your children attend or what school(s) are you associated with? If no school you can put N/A.

Please describe what group you are associated with (parent, volunteer, community member, certificated employee, classified employee, student, administrator, etc)

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