Quality Education Investment Act embodies a new approach to interventions
February 2007
The Quality Education Investment Act (QEIA) is California’s latest K-12 intervention program to support low-performing schools. The state will allocate close to $2.7 billion through this seven-year program to help these schools meet performance and resource benchmarks. This two-page brief explains the selection and funding processes, details the expectations for schools and districts, and discusses implementation issues.
Click here to download this brief for free (PDF)
For an in-depth look at intervention programs:
Worthy Goals, Limited Success: Intervention Programs in California
Plus, free to download:
A Glossary of Accountability Terms