Report 2019-101 Recommendation Responses

Report 2019-101: K-12 Local Control Funding: The State's Approach Has Not Ensured That Significant Funding Is Benefiting Students as Intended to Close Achievement Gaps (Release Date: November 2019)

Recommendation for Legislative Action

To provide additional data for the State and other stakeholders and to align spending information with the dashboard indicators or other student outcomes, the Legislature should require CDE to develop and implement a tracking mechanism that districts and other local education agencies must use to report to it the types of services on which they spend their supplemental and concentration funds.

Description of Legislative Action

SB 98 (Chapter 24, Statutes of 2020) appropriated $450,000 to CDE to support the alignment and integration of the online platforms supporting the California School Dashboard, the LCAP Electronic Template System, and the School Accountability Report Card. This provision states legislative intent that the LCAP Electronic Template System include the development of a database connected to a data entry tool that will allow comprehensive analysis by policymakers of actions and expenditures and progress on metrics included within LCAPs adopted by LEAs, and that the School Accountability Report Card platform focus on ensuring that users of the California School Dashboard can readily access the information contained in locally adopted School Accountability Report Cards.

California State Auditor's Assessment of Annual Follow-Up Status: Legislation Enacted


Description of Legislative Action

AB 1834 would have required Education to develop, on or before January 1, 2021, a tracking mechanism for school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools to use to report the types of services on which they spend their supplemental and concentration grant funds.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 1-Year Status: Legislation Proposed But Not Enacted


Description of Legislative Action

AB 1834 (Weber), was introduced on January 6, 2020, and would require Education to develop, on or before January 1, 2021, a tracking mechanism for school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools to use to report the types of services on which they spend their supplemental and concentration grant funds. The bill would require each LEA, commencing July 1, 2021, to annually report to Education the types of services on which it spends its supplemental and concentration grant funds using the tracking mechanism developed by the department.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 6-Month Status: Legislation Introduced


Description of Legislative Action

As of January 2020, the Legislature has not taken action to address this specific recommendation.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 60-Day Status: No Action Taken


All Recommendations in 2019-101