Reseda Charter High School’s 2025–2026 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) outlines our goals, actions, and investments to improve student achievement, engagement, and equity. This year’s plan focuses on boosting academic performance, reducing chronic absenteeism, supporting English Learners and other high-needs students, and expanding access to college and career pathways. Developed in collaboration with students, staff, families, and community members, the LCAP reflects our shared commitment to student success and well-being.
Our mission at Reseda Charter is for our students to be educated, empowered, inspired, and for them to excel as we have expressed in the four words below.
Our vision is to be a caring, inclusive community that fosters a sense of belonging and confronts social inequities such that all students can become critical thinkers, advocates, and leaders in academics, college, career, and life.
The Regent Way
Reseda High School (now Reseda Charter High) was the first complete high school to be built after World War II in the San Fernando Valley. Reseda opened in the fall of 1955 with complete academic and science buildings, track & field, Industrial shops, including an automotive repair facility. Reseda has a three-color system = Columbia Blue, Navy Blue, and White. It is one of few high schools in the San Fernando Valley to have a complete auditorium.