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| For Immediate Release: February 9, 2007 |
Contact: Luis Patino (916) 319-2056 |
| $3 Billion Available to Improve Schools | |
(Los Angeles County) – Assemblymember Tony Mendoza whose 56th District includes at least 11 schools classified as “low performing,” is leading the charge to ensure that those schools apply for their fair share of the almost $3 Billion that are newly available statewide to help schools that are ranked in Deciles 1 and 2. Schools in the 56th district qualify for a total $65 Million dollars of that money. Mendoza is a former school teacher who served as a representative to the California Teachers Association. Funding under the Quality Education Investment Act (QEIA) implements a settlement agreement in the case California Teachers Association, et al. v. Arnold Schwarzenegger, et al. over Proposition 98 funding that was due to schools but not provided in fiscal years 2004-05 and 2005-06. Funds may be used to reduce class sizes, improve teacher and principal training, and hire additional school counselors, while also giving local school districts the flexibility to support programs that best fit the particular needs of their students. Applications are due by March 30, with recipients announced in May. The Act lays out specific targets that participating schools must meet by 2008-09 and 2010-11 in order to continue receiving funding for the last three years of the program, including class size reduction and staff development for teachers. Schools which are chosen will receive $500 per child in grades K-3, $900 in grades 4-8 and $1000 in grades 9-12 for each of the seven years through 2013-14. |
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| Capitol: State Capitol - P.O. Box 942849 -Sacramento, CA 94249-0056 - Tel: (916) 319-2056 - Fax: (916) 319-2156 District:12501 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 210 - Norwalk, CA 90650 - Tel: (562) 864-5600 - Fax: (562) 863-7466 |
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