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Assessing California's Charter Schools

While ensuring this fair representation was achieved, SAB also was required to give preference to charter schools in overcrowded school districts and low-income areas as well as to charter schools operated by not-for-profit organizations.
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/charter_schools/012004_charter_schools.htm

[PDF] Review of the California Department of Education

Administered and overseen by the State Allocation Board (SAB) and the Office of Public School Construction (OPSC). The SAB apportions funds from voter-approved state bonds to LEAs and adopts policies and regulations related to school facilities.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/review-cde/review-cde-082814.pdf

[PDF] Financing School Facilities

The SAB estimates that this balance will be fully apportioned during the current year. Funding Authorized. The funding available from each of these sources for allocation by the SAB in the past, current and budget years is displayed in Table 54.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/school_facilities_022086.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Recommended Legislation

Analysis Through the Emergency Classroom program, the State Alloca- tion Board (SAB) allocates funds for the acquisition and installation of relocatable classroom facilities. The income received from districts that rent these portable classrooms is used by SAB for the construction and installation of additional emergency classrooms.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1987/02_87_summary_of_recommended_legislation%20.pdf

[PDF] A Ten-Year Perspective: California Infrastructure Spending

Operated by the State Allocation Board (SAB) and Office of Public School Construction (OPSC), SFP provides funding for a variety of school facility projects. Most programs in SFP require matching funds from school districts.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/stadm/infrastructure/infrastructure_082511.pdf

Review of the California Department of Education

Administered and overseen by the State Allocation Board (SAB) and the Office of Public School Construction (OPSC). The SAB apportions funds from voter –approved state bonds to LEAs and adopts policies and regulations related to school facilities.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/review-cde/review-cde-082814.aspx

LAO 2008 Budget Analysis: School Facilities

Last July, the SAB provided one –year extensions to three schools that received funding through Proposition 47. In addition, there are 20 schools funded through Proposition 55 funds that remain in the program.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/education/ed_anl08014.aspx

LAO 2008 Budget Analysis: Intersegmental: Addressing the Local Impacts of Campus Growth

The State Allocation Board (SAB) provides state bond funds for the construction projects of local K –12 school districts. The regulations of the SAB limit off –site mitigation funds to adjacent streets.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/education/ed_anl08020.aspx

The 2015–16 Budget: Rethinking How the State Funds School Facilities

One option would be to fund projects for which districts already have applied to SAB. The SAB has received applications for $1.2 billion in school facility projects since the state exhausted bond authority in core programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/budget/school-facilities/school-facilities-021715.aspx