Governor to add $1 billion for schools to adopt common core standards
Governor Jerry Brown's revised budget plan being released Tuesday morning will add an extra $1 billion for K-12 schools to fund districts’ adoption of new common core standards — about $170 per student.
The Governor will also propose an extra $240 million for base district funding as part of his funding overhaul.
Administration officials revealed the details to the Associated Press on the eve of the budget unveiling. They also explained how the money will get divided among school districts:
Last week, Assembly Speaker John Perez (D-LA) said a deal could be reached only if the administration made
The Governor will also propose an extra $240 million for base district funding as part of his funding overhaul.
Administration officials revealed the details to the Associated Press on the eve of the budget unveiling. They also explained how the money will get divided among school districts:
- 80 percent will be carved up among districts, based on the total number of students.
- 16 percent will be divided based on the districts’ number of students learning English, of low-income, or who are foster children.
- 4 percent would go to districts where the majority of students are English-learners, low-income or foster children.
Last week, Assembly Speaker John Perez (D-LA) said a deal could be reached only if the administration made