Thursday, August 16, 2012

Fuentes finds possible $60 million for evaluation bill | EdSource Today

Fuentes finds possible $60 million for evaluation bill | EdSource Today:


The author of a bill revising the law on teacher evaluations has pushed up the start date to two years from now, found a $60 million pot of money to jump-start the process in districts with the lowest-performing schools, and given parents and students a role advising teachers and districts on criteria to use in the evaluations.
Assemblymember Fuentes testifies before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Monday. Click to enlarge.
Assemblymember Fuentes testifies before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Monday. Click to enlarge.
Assemblymember Felipe Fuentes released the latest ­amendments on Wednesday, one day before his bill goes before the Senate Appropriations Committee for a crucial vote. In deciding whether to move the bill forward to the full Senate – or let it die – the committee will consider the impact of state-reimbursable costs that AB 5 will create for school districts.
Fuentes has a surprise, partial solution. He would divert $60 million next year from unused money in theQuality Education Investment Act, a multibillion-dollar court settlement reached with Gov. Schwarzenegger to increase funding for the lowest-