 Hi. My name is Winford Roberson. I'm the proud superintendent of the Davis Joint Unified School District. I'm delighted to partner with you in the creation of our local control accountability plan, also known as LCAP. As background, by July 1st each year, California districts are required to adopt, with community input, a three-year district-wide accountability plan. We've had plans in the past, but for the first time, this plan will be directly linked to the entire district budget and to our outcomes. Additionally, county offices of education have an oversight role in approving these plans. The new plan focuses on eight state priorities divided into three categories that include basic supports, implementation of state standards, parent involvement, pupil achievement, pupil engagement, school climate, course access, and other outcomes. The three categories include conditions of learning, student outcomes, and engagement. And for good measure, districts may also add their own local priorities. The DJUSD already did this when we created our recently adopted strategic plan. For the past few months, I've been meeting with district and community stakeholders and collecting their input. However, as a partner, we also want to hear from you. Please save the evening of Wednesday, April 23rd to join others in a community-wide opportunity to provide comments and suggestions as we write our local control accountability plan. Then, in May, DJUSD will hold a public hearing to seek recommendations and comments from members of the public prior to adopting the LCAP. DJUSD will adopt the LCAP at a public hearing at the same time that a 2014-15 budget is adopted. Now, if you're unable to attend any of our district advisory committees or our community-wide meeting on April 23rd, you can still provide us written input by visiting LCAP at DJUSD.net. Again, that's LCAP at DJUSD.net. It's on the district home page. We sincerely hope to hear from you. Thank you so much for listening.