From Public Policy Institute of California <[email protected]>
Subject Live webcast August 8: School Resources and the Local Control Funding Formula
Date August 6, 2019 4:00 PM
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School Resources and the Local Control Funding Formula
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Webcast details
Thursday, August 8, 2019
12:05 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. PT

~ Register to watch online - [link removed]

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) was enacted in 2013–14 to simplify California’s school finance system, revamp district and school accountability, and provide additional funding for high-need students. How has the LCFF affected educational resources across districts and schools? PPIC research fellow Julien Lafortune will outline the findings of a new report and a panel of experts will discuss the challenges and opportunities of targeting LCFF funding and improving educational outcomes for the state’s highest-need students.

This research was supported with funding from the Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation and the Stuart Foundation.

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CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS
~ Ricardo Cano, K-12 education reporter, CalMatters

~ Deborah Gonzalez, director of government affairs, PPIC

~ Kent Kern, superintendent of schools, San Juan Unified School District

~ Michael Kirst, professor emeritus of education, Stanford University

~ Julien Lafortune, research fellow, PPIC

~ Samantha Tran, senior managing director, education policy, Children Now

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ABOUT PPIC
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