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May 2013
| CSBA Assistant Executive Director for Governmental Relations Dennis Meyers advocates "Governance First" at the Riverside County School Boards Association's general meeting April 22. |
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29 May 2013 - On Friday, May 31, action will begin in the Budget Conference Committee to craft the state’s budget. Both the Senate and Assembly have advanced budget proposals, as has the governor through the May Revision he released on May 14. Details about both the Senate and Assembly proposals are available through this blog post authored by CSBA Legislative Advocate Andrea Ball.
22 May 2013 - As California’s 2013-14 state budget debate enters its final stages, CSBA remains focused on the principles laid out in a pair of influential reports it issued in April: full restoration of K-14 education funding levels that peaked in 2007-08 and, ultimately, securing per-pupil funding on par with the national average.
22 May 2013 - CSBA members now have an easy way to communicate with each other using Engage CSBA—a members-only area of www.csba.org that connects school board members, superintendents, executive assistants and other CSBA members.
22 May 2013 - CSBA’s Delegate Assembly worked through an issue-packed weekend at the first of its two meetings of 2013, unanimously approving a streamlined draft of the Policy Platform that’s instrumental to all of CSBA’s work and hearing updates—and often offering counsel—on virtually every aspect of the association’s activities and member services.
In California School News
Governance First, the theme for the association’s legislative and public affairs activities through 2014, is anchored on CSBA’s mission.
The Commission on State Mandates formally adopted parameters and guidelines including a reimbursement formula developed by CSBA.
Identify one area of improvement or a new area of focus even if you have a great superintendent. Identify one area that the board and superintendent can work together to improve.
Below is the list of delegates who were elected, re-elected or district-appointed to a two-year term from April 1, 2013, to March 31, 2015.
The program's 23 categories reflect the breadth of exemplary educational programs and services provided by California’s public schools.
The Fontana Unified School District’s Fontana Leadership Intervention Program—FLIP for short—received the grand prize last month in the American School Board Journal's Magna Awards.