2012 California Co-op Directors Conference: Budget & Legislative Update Overview
Join us for a comprehensive update from the California County Superintendents Educational Services Association. This presentation highlights the implications of November 2012 ballot propositions impacting education funding, such as Proposition 30, 31, and 38. The discussion covers budget forecasts for 2013-14, including potential outcomes based on the passage or failure of Prop 30 and the associated deferrals in funding. Key topics include cost-of-living adjustments, weighted student funding, and recent legislative changes affecting school accountability and assessment.
2012 California Co-op Directors Conference: Budget & Legislative Update Overview
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CA Co-op Directors Conference September 21, 2012 Budget & Legislative Update Presented by: Peter Birdsall, Executive Director California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA) pbirdsall@ccsesa.org
November Ballot • Proposition 30 • Proposition 38 • Proposition 31
After Election: Going into 2013-14 Proposition 30 Prevails • Base higher • $5 billion of deferrals paid Proposition 30 Fails • Base lower • $9.5 billion of deferrals • Shorter school year allowed for 2013-14
As Revenues Start to Improve • Cost-of-living Adjustments • Deferrals • Deficit Reduction • Weighted Student Funding/Equalization
Weighted Student Funding • Not FederalNot Special Education • EIAK-3 CSRROCPs
Federal Sequestration • Budget Control Act • Across-the-board Cuts • Special Education • ESEA Titles I, II, & III
Pupil Assessment • Smarter Balanced • AB 250 • CAHSEE • Science & History
School Accountability • SB 1458 (Steinberg) – School Accountability System: Academic Performance Index • SB 1235 (Steinberg) – Pupil Suspension