California schools may be in line for a significant boost in funding, with Governor Gavin Newsom's latest budget proposal potentially allocating billions of dollars to support local education districts. The move comes as the state's surging revenues have left officials with a windfall of unexpected funds, which Newsom is now looking to direct towards long-held priorities of school district leaders. However, the catch is that these funds are likely to be tied to specific conditions, such as increased accountability measures or reforms aimed at improving student outcomes. As the governor prepares to submit his final budget plan, educators and administrators are eagerly awaiting details on how these additional resources will be allocated and utilized.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s is proposing to target unexpected billions of dollars from surging state revenues to the priorities that school district leaders had prized. The post California schools could get billions more in Newsom’s final budget plan—with one catch appeared first on District Administration.