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Overview of K-12 Career Technical Education

Mar 25, 2025 - Of the $142  million that California received in 2024 ‑25, $64  million was made available to CDE to allocate directly to schools that serve high school students. The remaining funds were provided to postsecondary CTE programs and for state ‑level activities.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5021

The 2025-26 Budget: California State University

Feb 25, 2025 - For many years, the program funded 64  Fellows (18 Assembly, 18 Senate, 18 Executive, and 10 Judicial Fellows). In 2024 ‑25, the Center received a $330,000 ongoing General Fund augmentation to support an additional seven Assembly Fellows, raising the number of Assembly Fellows from 18 to 25.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4989

The Local Control Funding Formula for School Districts and Charter Schools

Jan 9, 2023 - As Figure  7 shows, about 64  percent of statewide enrollment is in districts with an EL/LI share of at least 55  percent. Figure  7 also shows that 79  percent of the state ’s EL/LI students attend districts that receive concentration grant  funding.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4661

The 2019-20 Budget: California Spending Plan—Education

Oct 17, 2019 - Of this amount, $4.7  billion (58  percent) is state General Fund, $3.3  billion (41  percent) comes from student tuition and fee revenue, and $64  million (0.8  percent) is other state funding (primarily lottery revenue).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4096

The 2019-20 May Revision: Analysis of the May Revision Education Proposals

May 15, 2019 - Alternative Payment Program Slots Funds Additional Child Care Slots With Proposition 64 Revenue. In the May Revision, the administration specifies its intent to use a portion of revenues from Proposition 64 (marijuana legalization) for Alternative Payment child care slots.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4048

Update on School District Retiree Health Benefits

Sep 25, 2017 - Figure 1 Larger Districts Are More Likely to Provide Retiree Health Benefits District Size (Students) Share of Districts Providing Benefits Small (below 1,000) 64% a Excludes students attending independently managed charter schools.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3704

The 2022-23 Budget: College and Career Proposals

Feb 23, 2022 - Of  the state ’s graduates, 64  percent enrolled in college after graduating high school. (This is based on 2017 ‑18, the most recent year for which data is available.) Of those enrolling in college, 55  percent enrolled in a California community college (CCC), 30  percent enrolled in the University of California (UC) or California State University (CSU) systems, and 15  percent enrolled either at private or out ‑of ‑state colleges and universities.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4562

EdBudget Tables (January 2017)

Jan 13, 2017 - California Community Colleges Funding by Source (Dollars in Millions) Proposition 98 Funding Per FTE Student $6,925 Total Funding Per FTE Student $10,338 -$28 -0.3% a Includes $500 million each year (and an additional $5 million in 2016-17) for the Adult Education Block Grant, of which more than $400 million goes to school districts for their adult education services. b Includes funding for state
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3529

The 2019-20 Budget: Overview of the Governor's Budget

Jan 14, 2019 - (The budget for CSU includes an additional $ 64  m illion ongoing to cover higher retiree health benefit and pension costs.) For UC, $ 200  m illion of its ongoing augmentation is intended to cover increases in operating costs (including some employee compensation costs), student success initiatives, student hunger and housing initiatives, mental health services, and 2018 ‑ 19 e nrollment.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3916

The 2016-17 Budget: Proposition 98 Education Analysis

Feb 18, 2016 - Department of Education found that 80  percent of those teachers who participated in teacher induction programs remained teaching after five years, compared to 64  percent of individuals who did not participate in induction programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3355