California schools face funding crisis |
David Roth, Ph.D., superintendent of Buckeye USD, says California's Local Control Funding Formula aimed to enhance equity in school finance, but inflation and funding disparities have led to a fiscal crisis in public schools. Despite a proposed $1bn increase for community-schools grants, Roth argues that the financial strain is evident, with rising costs for pensions, insurance, and technology. The percentage of students with disabilities has also increased, further straining budgets. By 2024, over 215 districts will be significantly below the statewide revenue median, receiving nearly $2,300 less per student. "Lawmakers, educators, and the public need to become more informed about the funding outcomes of every district in the State. The data is clear," says Roth.