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Lafortune, Julien – Public Policy Institute of California, 2022
This document contains the technical appendix for the report, "Understanding the Effects of School Funding." Contents include supplementary tables and figures. [Research support for this report was provided by Joseph Herrera. For the full report, see ED623529. For the Policy Brief, see ED623531.]
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Expenditure per Student, Outcomes of Education
Public Policy Institute of California, 2021
California has begun moving toward a "cradle to career" approach that connects early childhood, K-12, and higher education more closely. But COVID-19 has disrupted learning, funding, and progress toward improving student outcomes and has exacerbated racial and economic equity gaps. This publication is part of a briefing kit that focuses…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Early Childhood Education, Higher Education, Academic Persistence
Julien Lafortune; Joseph Herrera; Niu Gao; Stephanie Barton – Public Policy Institute of California, 2023
Ten years ago, the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) shifted K-12 funding in California, directing more dollars to districts with high-need students--English Learner, low-income, and/or foster youth. This policy brief examines concerns over the flexibility LCFF gave districts to spend their money and provides data regarding: (1) how additional…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Funding Formulas, Educational Equity (Finance), School Districts
Lafortune, Julien – Public Policy Institute of California, 2022
Funding for California's schools has reached record-high levels, although the pandemic has exacerbated longstanding inequities in student outcomes. As policymakers grapple with questions around how much to fund schools and how that funding should be distributed, existing research can provide insights into where and how to use additional funds to…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Equal Education, Outcomes of Education, Educational Equity (Finance)
Barton, Stephanie – Public Policy Institute of California, 2022
With rising state and local revenues--and significant one-time federal funds in 2020-21 and 2021-22--California policymakers now have greater capacity to invest in public schools. At the same time, longstanding racial and income disparities motivate calls to provide funding more efficiently and equitably. This policy brief is adapted from Julien…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Finance, Equal Education
Hill, Laura; Prunty, Emmanuel – Public Policy Institute of California, 2022
California is on the cusp of implementing universal preschool--a step that could help level the playing eld for young children. Over the next few years, all four-year-olds will become eligible for Transitional Kindergarten (TK), which has been part of the state's early learning programs since 2012. In this report, the authors examine the…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, State Programs, Equal Education, Access to Education
Warren, Paul; LaFortune, Julien – Public Policy Institute of California, 2019
Two major reforms have transformed California's K-12 education system over the past decade. To revamp English and mathematics instruction, the Common Core standards were adopted in 2010, with district implementation beginning several years later. In 2013, the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) was enacted to increase funding for disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Scores, Student Evaluation, Language Tests
Public Policy Institute of California, 2019
California educates more than 6 million children in its K-12 public schools. More than half of these students are economically disadvantaged. Almost a quarter are English Learners (ELs), compared with fewer than one in ten nationwide. In order to better serve its student population, the state has enacted several reforms in recent years--and state…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Achievement Gap, Accountability
Severance, Mary – Public Policy Institute of California, 2022
California community colleges began implementing a landmark law (AB 705) in 2019, making major assessment and placement reforms that have virtually eliminated remedial prerequisites for both English and math. Now that most students are enrolling directly in courses they need to obtain degrees or transfer to four-year schools, their chances of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Required Courses, Equal Education, COVID-19
Mejia, Marisol Cuellar; Rodriguez, Olga; Johnson, Hans; Perez, Cesar Alesi – Public Policy Institute of California, 2022
California's community colleges began implementing Assembly Bill 705 (AB 705) in fall 2019, making major assessment and placement reforms that moved students away from remedial prerequisites for English and math and into transfer-level courses. This report examines the progress colleges and students have made in shifting toward transfer-level…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Required Courses, Equal Education, COVID-19
Mejia, Marisol Cuellar; Rodriguez, Olga; Johnson, Hans; Perez, Cesar Alesi – Public Policy Institute of California, 2022
California's community colleges began implementing Assembly Bill 705 (AB 705) in fall 2019, making major assessment and placement reforms that moved students away from remedial prerequisites for English and math and into transfer-level courses. In the full report, the authors examine the progress colleges and students have made in shifting toward…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Required Courses, Equal Education, COVID-19
Gao, Niu; Lafortune, Julien; Hill, Laura – Public Policy Institute of California, 2020
The resurgence of COVID-19 over the summer and the predicted fall increase in cases means that many districts will continue some form of distance learning for months to come. To help districts refine remote instruction, the authors explore key issues California families experienced around distance learning this spring. Using data from the Census…
Descriptors: Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Gao, Niu; Lafortune, Julien; Hill, Laura – Public Policy Institute of California, 2020
These technical appendixes accompany the study, "Who Is Losing Ground with Distance Learning in California?" The study explores key issues California families experienced around distance learning in spring 2020. Using data from the Census Household Pulse Survey, a weekly survey conducted in 2020, the authors document how the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Surveys
Hill, Laura – Public Policy Institute of California, 2018
In total, more than 40 percent of the students in California's public schools speak a language other than English at home. In the 2016-17 school year, 21 percent (or more than 1.3 million) of all students were English Learners (ELs). When students who were formerly English Learners are added in, the population of "ever ELs" expands to 38…
Descriptors: Public Schools, English Language Learners, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Characteristics
Warren, Paul; LaFortune, Julien – Public Policy Institute of California, 2019
Two major reforms have transformed California's K-12 education system over the past decade. To revamp English and mathematics instruction, the Common Core standards were adopted in 2010, with district implementation beginning several years later. In 2013, the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) was enacted to increase funding for disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Scores, Student Evaluation, Language Arts