CA Gov. Newsom unveils modest charter school oversight reforms |
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has introduced a budget trailer bill proposing enhanced financial oversight for charter schools, school districts, and county offices of education. The plan aims to standardize auditing requirements across all public school systems, a shift from previous practices that often singled out charter schools. However, critics, including Eric Premack, executive director of the Charter Schools Development Center, argue that the emphasis on audits will have “almost zero impact on preventing fraud,” as audits typically review past records rather than prevent misconduct in real time. The proposals also lack additional training and support for authorizers, which some reform advocates had sought. While the changes reflect lessons learned from significant fraud cases, such as the A3 Education scandal, they do not provide new funding for the increased oversight responsibilities. Troy Flint, spokesperson for the California School Boards Association, warned that without adequate funding, smaller districts may struggle to meet new expectations.