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NEW - SSDA Annual Conference April 2013 (powerpoint)

NEW - COE Fiscal Procedural Manual Update for 2013

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NEW - FCMAT and School Services of California Inc. free online video workshop, Fiscal Solvency for School Districts

NEW - FCMAT Presentation to Placer COE Trustee Workshop Feb 4, 2013: What Board Members Should Know About Their Budgets (powerpoint)

NEW - Certifications of Financial Reports - 1-23-2013

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NEW - CSBA Conference Presentation - Insolvency Predictors (powerpoint)

NEW - 2012 ASB Accounting Manual, Fraud Prevention Guide and Desk Reference

NEW - Vallejo USD Eighth Progress Report final 11-2-12

NEW - RFP - Inglewood USD Comprehensive Review

Proposed Adoption of FCMAT Conflict of Interest Code

Superintending in Times of Fiscal Stress - Sept 27, 2012 presentation to California City School Superintendents Conference

CBO Mentor Program Tenth Cohort Applications

AB 1484 Overview Part 1

COE Reimbursement letter November 2012

Reimbursement Request Form 2012

Reimbursable Categories for COE Claims 2012

ACLU Report: Pay-To-Learn: Investigation of Mandatory Fees

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Charter School Fiscal Management Workshop PowerPoints 2012

FCMAT Presentations to CCSESA, February 22, 2012

State Intervention Presentation to Inglewood USD Board (powerpoint)


Tulare County Counsel's Guidelines for Student Fees


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Education Headlines

Friday, May 17, 2013

New deadline set for Alisal credit card documents

Alisal Union School District officials have until Tuesday to come up with all the documents needed to complete an investigation of its superintendent.

Claremont school district board passes recommendation to offer career technical education course despite opposition

The Claremont Unified School District passed a recommendation Thursday to offer a career technical education course as an optional high school graduation requirement in lieu of visual and performing arts or world language course.

Robert P. Taylor named new superintendent of Walnut Valley Unified School District

Robert P. Taylor has been appointed superintendent of Walnut Valley Unified School District. He will take over July 1 in the high-performing district that is facing a difficult fiscal future.

Chico teachers jam board meeting over contract conflict

Wednesday night, members of the Chico Unified Teachers Association filled the Chico City Council Chambers, where the Chico Unified School District board of trustees conducted its regular meeting.

California struggles to assess teacher training programs

A high-quality teacher can make all the difference to a student who is struggling, according to a growing body of research that has found teachers are the largest in-school factor affecting student achievement. And there’s an emerging consensus that how teacher candidates are chosen and trained can make all the difference in developing teachers with the knowledge and skills to propel their students ahead.

Jim Yovino to replace Larry Powell as Fresno County schools superintendent

The Fresno County Board of Education trustees voted Thursday to appoint deputy superintendent Jim Yovino to serve as superintendent of schools until the end of the current term, which expires in December 2014.

San Juan names fill-ins during school chief probe

The San Juan Unified School District tapped two top officials to run the district while Superintendent Glynn Thompson is on paid leave pending an investigation of employee complaints.

Schools superintendent selected

Trustees in the Rocklin Unified School District have named Roger Stock as the new superintendent, replacing veteran Superintendent Kevin Brown, who is retiring after more than a decade in the job.

ACLU to high school: twerking not sexual harassment

The ACLU has urged Scripps Ranch High School to reconsider the suspensions and sexual harassment charges handed down to 31 students for their role in the now-infamous twerking dance video posted on YouTube last month.

Grand jury calls for adult-child bully policy

The county’s 19-member civil grand jury released a report on Thursday calling on the San Diego Unified School District to create policies to better investigate and address adult-to-child bullying, harassment or intimidation by employees or volunteers.

On Campus: A map to the school bond

Anyone whose hand has cramped while signing real estate documents knows the sticker shock of those huge numbers. Spending school bond money, on the other hand, usually happens with an "aye" and a community cheer. The disconnect of paying and spending isn't lost on California League of Bond Oversight Committees co-founder Michael Day, who calls it one of two central problems with the school bonds process.

Fewer teachers lose jobs for next school year

Fewer California teachers found pink slips in their mailboxes this week, but that was scant solace for Denair Unified teachers. May 15 is the deadline for final notice to teachers of a layoff. March 15 is the date that warning notices must be given.

STAR test scores raise questions, but don't prove cheating

Two school districts in the South Bay and East Bay showed dramatic swings in standardized test scores in recent years, similar to the fluctuations in the troubled Atlanta Public Schools, where 35 educators have been charged in a cheating scandal.

State bill seeks to reduce school suspensions for defiance

The Los Angeles Unified school district isn't the only government body seeking to reduce the number of student suspensions. The Center for Public Integrity reported in a story today that a bill working its way through the California legislature, AB 420, would limit schools' ability to suspend students for defiance. In 2011-2012, 700,000 California students were suspended -- half of them for defiance.

Gov. Brown, lawmakers still apart over details of school funding plan

Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, of Sacramento, and fellow Democratic senators intend to continue pushing back against Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposal to provide extra “concentration factor” funding to all school districts in which at least half of all students are from low-income households, are English learners or are foster children.

Jerry Brown's plan could increase future school costs

Even as Gov. Jerry Brown pledges to chip away at the state’s debt, his budget plan will leave California on the hook for billions more in school funding down the line.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

As budget prospects improve, no furloughs expected for Ventura teachers

The Ventura Unified School District's 800 teachers won't get raises, but will have better health insurance coverage and face no furloughs, the School Board decided Tuesday in approving the salary contract for next year.

High school district teachers ratify contract

Teachers in the Salinas Union High School District voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to approve a new contract with their employer.

Barbs fly at Alisal board meeting

As promised, teachers in the Alisal Union School District turned out by the dozens Wednesday night at a school board meeting to extend their protest over contract negotiations they say are going nowhere.

Muelrath: California needs alternative certification now more than ever

We believe California has a duty to invest in our teachers. Without a well-funded and supported pipeline of skilled educators, California’s students will suffer the consequences.

San Juan names fill-ins during school chief probe

The San Juan Unified School District tapped two top officials to run the district while Superintendent Glynn Thompson is on paid leave pending an investigation of employee complaints.

School finances improving, but districts still face cuts

Orange County school districts could see a an unexpected boost in one-time cash for Common Core preparation this year and a modest $40 per pupil funding increase next year, Gov. Jerry Brown announced on Tuesday – good news for school districts that have faced years of state funding cuts.

Newport-Mesa could get extra state funding

The Newport-Mesa Unified School District could see $3.5 million in state funding to help implement new educational standards under Gov. Jerry Brown's revised budget. Brown's revised budget proposal released Tuesday calls for about $1 billion – about $170 per student – to help prepare California's implementation of the Common Core state standards.

SD school board sells Mission Beach campus to developers, passes on mayor's offer

The old Mission Beach Elementary School and its 2.23 acres of prime coastal real estate sold for $18.5 million to developers Tuesday over the objections of the mayor, residents, and community representatives.

Galt high school district trustees vote to eliminate Adult School

The Galt Joint Union High School District Board of Trustees has finalized plans to eliminate the current Adult School program with the layoffs of all eight part-time teachers and reduction of hours for its director.

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