Reports & Plans

This group of reports is designed to meet (and exceed) federal and state requirements to make accountability reports available to the public online, and to provide important information about our schools to Fremont Unified's parents/guardians and community.  Hard copies of the reports below are available upon request in your school office.


Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP)

The LCAP is a three-year plan that describes the goals, actions, services, and expenditures to support positive student outcomes that address state and local priorities.

View 2024-25 FUSD Local Control and Accountability Plan
LCAP - English | LCAP - Spanish | LCAP - Chinese (pdfs)

Federal Addendum English | Addendum Spanish | Addendum Chinese (pdfs)

Visit our LCAP page (LCAAC Documents & Archive) for previous files and the development process.

Circle of Independent Learning Charter School 2024-25 LCAP


District Budget Reports

Find the Adopted Budget for each fiscal year, along with other budget reports on the Budget Department webpage.


School Accountability Report Card (SARC)

California public & nonpublic, nonsectarian schools annually provide information to the community in the SARC to allow public comparison of schools for student achievement, environment, resources & demographics.

The SARC includes data from the prior school year.  Hard copies of the SARC are available upon request in the school office. 

View Each FUSD Site's School Accountability Report Card - SARC [↗]


Comprehensive School Safety Plan (CSSP)

California Education Code (EC) Section 32281(a) requires every kindergarten through grade twelve school, public and public charter, including community and court schools, to develop and maintain a CSSP designed to address campus risks, prepare for emergencies, and create a safe, secure learning environment for students and school personnel.

The CSSP is a plan intended for the current school year.

View Each FUSD Site's Comprehensive School Safety Plan - CSSP [↗]


School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)

Education Code 64001 and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) require schools that receive federal funds through the Consolidated Application to consolidate all school planning requirements into the SPSA.

The SPSA is generated each school year as a plan for the following school year.

View Each FUSD Site's School Plan for Student Achievement - SPSA [↗]


Proposition 28 - AMS

The Arts and Music in Schools (AMS) Funding Guarantee and Accountability Act (or Prop 28) initiative provides additional funding for arts education in California public schools. Prop 28 plans are found under Goal 5 of the SPSA Plans above.

Prop. 28 - Art and Music Budget Summary - Staff hours (Google Sheet)