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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2011 Resource Cards on California Education
March 2011
32 cards
Fingertip access to the most important facts about California Education!
Compact and easy to use, this spiral-bound booklet provides quick access to the latest information and data about California’s public education system. The 2011 Resource Cards also include a new card on Common Core standards and California's adoption process.
Table of Contents:
School Finance
- Categorical Aid
- Categorical Programs: Federal
- Categorical Programs: State
- Chronology of School Finance Laws
- Facilities
- Local Sources of Revenues for School Districts
- Revenue Limits for School Districts
- Total Revenues for Education
K-12 General Background
- Administrators in California
- Charter Schools
- English Learners
- Enrollments
- High School Curriculum
- K-12 Student Demographics
- Rankings for California
- Special Education
- Standards Adoption
- Teacher Demographics
K–12 Student Performance
- Academic Performance Index (API)
- Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
- California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)
- High School Graduation
- Program Improvement (PI)
- Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program
- STAR data
- University Eligibility
Postsecondary Education
- California College Systems
- California Community Colleges (CCC)
- CCC Faculty
- CCC Students
- Student Progress in Community Colleges
- University Enrollments
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