AUHSD superintendent invites public to LCAP kickoff meeting Jan. 22
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Dr. Jaren Fried, superintendent of the Anaheim Union High School District, invited students, staff, parents and families to a Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) kickoff at the district office on Thursday, Jan. 22, launching a five-session community engagement process.
Dr. Jaren Fried, superintendent of the Anaheim Union High School District, invited the community to an LCAP kickoff meeting "on Thursday, January 22 at the district office," saying the event will include food, student performances and an overview of the Local Control and Accountability Plan process.
The LCAP, he said, "is more than a budget document" and should serve as a blueprint for student success that ties goals and spending to the district's commitments to equity, innovation and student voice. Fried framed the outreach as an opportunity for parents, students and staff to help set priorities that support students graduating "college, career, and life ready."
Fried described the district as a "community school district," and said the kickoff launches a series of five sessions designed to bring students, staff, parents and families together to provide input. He emphasized that these meetings are meant to be participatory — "about partnership, not just planning" — and that community feedback will help the district identify what is working and where it needs to grow.
The superintendent closed by reiterating the invitation and thanking the AUHSD community for its role in shaping the plan. The district provided the date and basic format; no formal vote or policy adoption occurred during this address.

