Thursday, September 29, 2011

The California School Boards Association (CSBA), the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA), the Los Angeles Unified School District, the San Francisco Unified School District and other school officials announced yesterday that they have filed a lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court against the State over an alleged $2.1 billion education funding deficit. The suit seeks a recalculation of the Proposition 98 formula that determines how much funding schools receive annually.

Notably, the California Teachers Association (CTA) is not part of this lawsuit. Last summer, the Governor and state lawmakers struck a last-minute budget deal, with the blessing of CTA, which included provisions restricting further teacher layoffs and a retroactive payment promise if California voters do not approve a tax increases next year.

In similar news, The Arc of California and the United Cerebral Palsy Association of San Diego, both advocacy groups for the disabled, also filed suit against the State over budget cuts that have affected services provided to developmentally or physically disabled persons.

For more information on these two suits, see coverage here.

Meghan Covert Russell

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