Funding disparities hurt California schools |
At Pinedale Elementary in Fresno, the lack of resources is stark, with a per-pupil expenditure of $16,700, nearly $5,000 below the state average. In contrast, Kratt Elementary, just two miles away, receives $25,000 per student, showcasing the funding disparities in California's education system. The Local Control Funding Formula was intended to address these inequities, but inflation and declining enrollment have exacerbated the problem. Proposed legislation, including Senate Constitutional Amendment 5 by Sen. Dave Cortese, aims to create a reserve account for additional funding to non-basic aid districts. Michael Johnston, associate superintendent at Clovis USD, emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating: "For many, many years, these kids have not gotten the same resources."