Funding

The 2015-16 Budget Act provided $500 million in ongoing Proposition 98 funding for the Adult Education Block Grant. Each consortium received (1) maintenance of effort (MOE) funding for certain providers reflecting their 2012-13 adult education spending; and (2) additional funding based on the region’s share of statewide need for adult education, as measured by various demographic and economic indicators. (For more information about funding in 2015-16, see How Is Each Consortium’s Funding Determined?) The 2016-17 Budget Act maintains the $500 million funding level for the Adult Education Block Grant. Individual consortia receive the same allocation in 2016-17 as they received in 2015-16.

 

Provider Funding

2015-16 Funding 2016-17 Funding
Provider MOE Need-Based Totala Total
Redlands Unified School District $139,311 $185,000 $324,311 $324,311
Rialto Unified School District $535,130 $389,340 $924,470 $924,470
San Bernardino Unified School District $5,926,321 $858,200 $6,784,521 $6,784,521
San Bernardino Valley College $0 $961,771 $961,771 $1,053,736
Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District $271,996 $73,880 $345,876 $345,876
Colton Joint Unified School District $0 $528,580 $528,580 $528,580
Consortium Total $6,872,758 $2,996,771 $9,869,529 $9,961,494

Enrollment

Consortia reported to the state their 2015-16 enrollment by member type. Member types include schools (school districts, county offices of education, and joint powers agreements between schools, or JPAs) and community colleges. Members reported enrollment in four primary instructional areas: elementary and secondary basic skills (reading, writing, and mathematics), English as a second language (ESL), career technical education (CTE), and programs for adults with disabilities (AWD). In addition, members reported enrollment in three other areas: workforce re-entry programs, pre-apprenticeship programs, and programs to help children succeed in school (Other). Data are self-reported and may be incomplete.


Enrollment by Member Type

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2015-16

Enrollment by Instructional Area

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2015-16

Enrollment by Provider and Instructional Area

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Provider Enrollment
Schools
San Bernardino Unified School District 17,281
Basic Skills 9,304
English as a Second Language 4,089
Career Technical Education 2,454
Programs to help older adults assist children in school 890
Adults with Disabilities 314
Preapprenticeship programs 230
Rialto Unified School District 1,581
Basic Skills 800
English as a Second Language 781
San Bernardino County Office of Education Regional Occupational Program 1,438
Career Technical Education 1,438
Redlands Unified School District 1,366
Basic Skills 1,220
English as a Second Language 146
Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District 840
Basic Skills 607
English as a Second Language 166
Programs to help older adults assist children in school 55
Workforce programs for older adults 8
Career Technical Education 4
Baldy Regional Occupational Program None Reported
Colton Redlands Yucaipa Regional Occupational Program None Reported
Colton Joint Unified School District None Reported
Community Colleges
San Bernardino Valley College 8,823
Basic Skills 8,581
English as a Second Language 242
Crafton Hills College None Reported
Consortium Total: 31,329


To determine need-based consortia funding in 2015-16, the California Community College Chancellor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Executive Director of the State Board of Education considered the demographic variables below. For more information about the formula, see How Did State Education Leaders Calculate Need-Based Funding in 2015-16?


Difference from State Rate


San Bernardino Demographic Data

  Consortium State
Demographic Variables Count Rate Count Rate
Unemployed 36,366 7% 1,553,873 5%
Limited English Speaking Ability 55,863 11% 3,471,803 12%
No H.S. Diploma (or Equivalent) 106,732 21% 4,694,321 16%
7th Grade Education or Lower 38,922 8% 2,029,047 7%
Below Federal Poverty Level 53,734 11% 2,615,894 9%

 

For additional information, including each consortium’s regional plan, see the California Community Colleges and California Department of Education AEBG website at http://aebg.cccco.edu/.