Compromises Reached on School Funding Reform
Read EdSource Today's coverage of compromise on Gov. Brown's school finance reform plan.
- Adult ed, regional occupational center advocates satisfied with budget deal – for now
- June 13, 2013 - Early childhood advocates cheered by $55M in restored funding
- June 13, 2013 - Foster youth win big in California’s new budget
- June 13, 2013 - Michael Kirst, father of new school funding formula, looks back and at the work ahead
- June 12, 2013 - Adult ed, regional occupational centers, partnership academies get reprieve
- June 12, 2013 - It’s a deal: Brown, top lawmakers raise base funding in finance formula
- June 11, 2013
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This table summarizes several teacher evaluation tools and their strengths and limitations. June 2011
Of the nearly 1.8 million students enrolled in California's community colleges in fall 2009, nearly half are 25 years or older. May 2011
With the exception of Asian/Pacific Islanders, the majority of college-going high school graduates of other ethnicities went to a California Community College in Fall ... Read more May 2011
In fall 2009, University of California admission rates for African American and Latino students decreased from 2007 and improved for Filipino, white, and Asian/East ... Read more May 2011
These charts show the number of elementary, middle, and high schools in Title I and PI from the 2003-04 school year to the 2010-11 school year, as well AYP targets. May 2011

