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February 2007
In California School News
Thornberg, Pratt and Plotkin agreed with the recent Legislative Analyst’s Office report that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 2007-08 state budget proposal is based on overly optimistic predictions.
Governor proposes changes for transportation and child care that affect Proposition 98 calculations in 'troubling ways'.
Purchasing alliance has saved San Diego USD more than $100,000 on classroom and office furniture.
This year’s conference will include presentations from at least five California school districts—and one former gang member who went on to Harvard University.
Whether the decline is because of fewer births, the high cost of homes, the movement of families out of state, increased enrollment in charter schools or fewer new immigrants, the impact on programs and budgets can be significant.
Ten school districts, joined by several nonprofit organizations and supported by CSBA, are pressing their case that California violates the federal No Child Left Behind Act by requiring EL students to be tested in English before they have become proficient in the language.
The state Board of Education authorized Aspire Public Schools to open two schools later this year.
Parents and CSBA’s Education Legal Alliance ask that the case be expedited.