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The third installment in CSBA's County Board Handbook webinar series will take place at 11 a.m. on April 8 and feature county superintendents sharing how they see the handbook supporting stronger governance teams, clarifying statutory roles and ensuring alignment in decision-making. Learn more and register at csba.org/webinars!
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A couple bucks here, a few dollars there — it all adds up to about $49 million in losses for local educational agencies, according to a report released by @kevgroup, a provider of K-12 school finance management solutions. The "K-12 Fraud Report: Inside the School Finance Blind Spot Costing Districts Millions," published in January, details a gap in structural oversight in how school-level funds are managed and monitored that is largely overlooked. Learn more: blog.csba.org/small-time-fra…
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Finding reliable data can be complicated! CSBA recently released a fact sheet to help governance team members access foundational data needed to support and guide their policies, funding allocation and more. View it here: ow.ly/50ZN50YwotR As members of a governance team, having access to up-to-date data is crucial for making informed and impactful decisions, and while LEA staff will likely have the most nuanced and granular data, there is a wealth of free and available data resources about LEAs that are accessible 24/7. From DataQuest to the California School Dashboard, Ed-Data and more, this fact sheet breaks down how each resource can be utilized, the limitations of each and where the future of state data collection is headed.
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CSBA Region 12 Director Kathy Spate was recognized during the Women Leading the Way for her dedication to public education and serving on the @CaruthersUSD board since 1996. The annual event was hosted March 21 by @AsmSoria in celebration of Women's History Month.
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This month, CSBA President Dr. Debra Schade visited Porterville USD and Tulare Joint Union HSD campuses to learn about local programs and, in Sacramento, met with @senatorsrp, chair of the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Budget Subcommittee #1 on Education Finance, and Senate President pro Tempore Monique Limón to talk about critical education issues.
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For the three in 10 California children ages 12-17 who report symptoms that meet the criteria for serious psychological distress, the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative and the California Community Schools Partnership Program are crucial lifelines. The two programs invest a combined $8 billion in the mental health of children and teens, including school-based services. A recent report from the @PPICNotes provides an up-to-date picture of teen mental health and school-based services, as well as a look into how local educational agencies are spending this money to support young people. Learn more: blog.csba.org/mental-health-…
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On March 17, Assemblymembers @AsmDarshana (D-San Diego), @AsmRansom (D-Tracy) and @AsmMuratsuchi (D-Torrance) joined CSBA CEO & Executive Director Vernon M. Billy, CSBA President Dr. @schade4kids and Hope Elementary School District Superintendent Melanie Matta at the Capitol to unveil the SOS for Student Achievement: Close the state accountability gap campaign and related legislation to improve overall student performance, close achievement gaps and establish comprehensive state-level support for local school districts and county offices of education. Read a full recap of the press conference: blog.csba.org/sos-press-conf…
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The U.S. is the sole high-income country that lacks guaranteed paid parental leave for school employees, according to a report from @NCTQ. This leaves teachers, a woman-dominated field, without needed support and causes many to exit the profession or never enter it at all. Check out a recap of the report, including recommendations, here: blog.csba.org/parental-leave/
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Rates of chronic absenteeism in California still haven’t returned to pre-pandemic levels, according to a March fact sheet by the Public Policy Institute of California (@PPICNotes) that gives an overview of the latest data and implications for student achievement. Check out a recap: blog.csba.org/chronic-absent…
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Thank you to everyone who participated in #LegActionWeek! Your voices matter tremendously and make a difference in improving conditions for students. Enjoyed your meetings with state legislators? Consider attending the 2026 CSBA-ACSA Coast2Coast Federal Advocacy Trip to Washington, D.C. in April! Learn more at csba.org/coastcoast. And find out how your LEA can get involved in CSBA's SOS for Student Achievement campaign at csba.org/takeaction!
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#LegActionWeek is underway and governance team members from around the state are meeting virtually with legislators and their staff to advocate for CSBA’s SOS for Student Achievement campaign and related legislation; CSBA co-sponsored bills including AB 2008 (limitations on reporting requirements); and AB 2490 (60-day substitute teachers), as well as the rejection of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to withhold $5.6 billion of Prop 98 funding and other budget priority issues. Here are a few snapshots from meetings that have happened so far where trustees have spoken with assemblymembers including Josh Hoover, Al Muratsuchi, Sade Elhawary, Lori Wilson, Stan Ellis, Jasmeet Bains, Stephanie Nguyen, Anamarie Ávila Farías, Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, Damon Connolly and @AsmwomanMacedo and senators including @SenatorAshby, @sencabaldon, @SenRogerNiello, @ilike_mike, @Senator_Hurtado, @ShannonGroveCA and more! Tag CSBA in your meeting photos to share your advocacy!
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"As more than half of California’s public school students continue to fall short of grade-level standards in both math and English language arts, local legislators and education officials are proposing new legislation aimed at closing what they say is a state 'accountability gap' contributing to lagging achievement outcomes. The California School Board Association, which plans to campaign in Sacramento on Tuesday for a four-bill package, said the state currently lacks a coherent plan to increase student success." Take a look at a breakdown of the bills and the issue they aim to address at @KQEDnews: kqed.org/news/12076587/…
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#LegActionWeek starts today! In the spirit of legislative advocacy, CSBA is hosting a press conference at the State Capitol introducing the SOS for Student Achievement legislative package. Stay tuned for more coverage and learn about the proposed bills now: csba.org/-/media/CSBA/F…

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"Advocates and experts cite many factors behind a persistent student achievement gap: poverty, chronic absences and health challenges, poor instruction, a lack of teacher preparation, inadequate funding, bureaucratic intransigence and entrenched interests. The California School Boards Association cited another factor on Tuesday — state government itself." Check out an overview of the legislation introduced yesterday from @EdSource: edsource.org/2026/californi…
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Today, CSBA leaders and legislators sent an SOS to the state advocating for measures to address student achievement gaps and the related state accountability gap. During a press conference at the State Capitol, Assemblymembers Darshana Patel (D-San Diego), Rhodesia Ransom (D-Tracy) and Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) alongside CSBA CEO & Executive Director Vernon M. Billy and President Dr. Debra Schade announced the SOS for Student Achievement legislative package. The four-bill package encourages the state to create the conditions for local success by strengthening and aligning its own systems, policies, budgets, reports and support structures to help local educational agencies close achievement gaps. View bill summaries: ow.ly/b9cI50YvA6b “Students only get one chance at school, and we have to make it count. Delivering for students requires bold leadership and a willingness to change the status quo,” Schade said. “As education leaders, we must challenge outdated practices and elevate new solutions.” Billy noted that the bills aren’t a handful of disconnected proposals — something that has become far too normalized. “Collectively, these bills establish a unified, sustainable approach to establishing the state as true partner with local educational agencies and ensure we have a well-aligned education system,” he said. The bill package includes AB 2225 (Patel), which would convene educators, families, researchers and policymakers to develop a comprehensive statewide plan to close achievement gaps; AB 2149 (Robert Garcia, D-San Bernardino), which would require the Legislative Analyst’s Office to annually evaluate how well the state budget and its education policies align with the statewide plan; AB 2514 (Ransom), which would establish a public dashboard to track the state’s progress in implementing the achievement gap plan and to provide transparent data about whether state programs are helping improve student outcomes; and AB 2202 (Muratsuchi), which would establish a Closing the Achievement Gap Commission under the State Board of Education to monitor state programs and strengthen coordination across California’s education system. “So often, discussion of the achievement gap focuses on the outcomes at an individual school or in a particular district without examining the underlying issues, the conditions and systems that complicate efforts to improve student outcomes,” said Patel, who serves as the Education Committee chair. “For a state like California, one that prides itself on innovation, opportunity and leadership, this is not acceptable and it is not sustainable. And that’s why we are here today. To begin the process of bringing coherence and alignment to California’s system of education governance so the state can properly support local schools and close achievement gaps.” Ransom spoke to the need to measure progress and be transparent about results in efforts to close achievement gaps while Muratsuchi explained the importance of embedding the state’s achievement gap strategy directly into the work of state education institutions. Hope Elementary School District Superintendent Melanie Matta was also in attendance and shared how important the state’s role is in supporting LEAs in their local work to ensure all students thrive academically and how more coherent and coordinated efforts and shared accountability are needed. Read a full recap later this week on the CSBA blog! The event, which kicked of #LegActionWeek, marked building momentum around CSBA’s SOS for Student Achievement: Close the State Accountability Gap campaign calling for the creation of a state-level operations and support plan to better assist LEAs in addressing this persistent issue. Learn more about the initiative and how your LEA can get involved at ow.ly/MB9150YvA6a.

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I am very proud to have participated in @CSBA_Now’s #legactionweek with my fellow trustees to advocate for resources our @SBUSD_NEWS students need to succeed! Letting Sacramento representatives know they can support public schools and the students they serve. #CALeg #SEN_Padilla
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Today, CSBA leaders and legislators sent an SOS to the state advocating for measures to address student achievement gaps and the related state accountability gap. During a press conference at the State Capitol, Assemblymembers Darshana Patel (D-San Diego), Rhodesia Ransom (D-Tracy) and Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) alongside CSBA CEO & Executive Director Vernon M. Billy and President Dr. Debra Schade announced the SOS for Student Achievement legislative package. The four-bill package encourages the state to create the conditions for local success by strengthening and aligning its own systems, policies, budgets, reports and support structures to help local educational agencies close achievement gaps. View bill summaries: ow.ly/b9cI50YvA6b “Students only get one chance at school, and we have to make it count. Delivering for students requires bold leadership and a willingness to change the status quo,” Schade said. “As education leaders, we must challenge outdated practices and elevate new solutions.” Billy noted that the bills aren’t a handful of disconnected proposals — something that has become far too normalized. “Collectively, these bills establish a unified, sustainable approach to establishing the state as true partner with local educational agencies and ensure we have a well-aligned education system,” he said. The bill package includes AB 2225 (Patel), which would convene educators, families, researchers and policymakers to develop a comprehensive statewide plan to close achievement gaps; AB 2149 (Robert Garcia, D-San Bernardino), which would require the Legislative Analyst’s Office to annually evaluate how well the state budget and its education policies align with the statewide plan; AB 2514 (Ransom), which would establish a public dashboard to track the state’s progress in implementing the achievement gap plan and to provide transparent data about whether state programs are helping improve student outcomes; and AB 2202 (Muratsuchi), which would establish a Closing the Achievement Gap Commission under the State Board of Education to monitor state programs and strengthen coordination across California’s education system. “So often, discussion of the achievement gap focuses on the outcomes at an individual school or in a particular district without examining the underlying issues, the conditions and systems that complicate efforts to improve student outcomes,” said Patel, who serves as the Education Committee chair. “For a state like California, one that prides itself on innovation, opportunity and leadership, this is not acceptable and it is not sustainable. And that’s why we are here today. To begin the process of bringing coherence and alignment to California’s system of education governance so the state can properly support local schools and close achievement gaps.” Ransom spoke to the need to measure progress and be transparent about results in efforts to close achievement gaps while Muratsuchi explained the importance of embedding the state’s achievement gap strategy directly into the work of state education institutions. Hope Elementary School District Superintendent Melanie Matta was also in attendance and shared how important the state’s role is in supporting LEAs in their local work to ensure all students thrive academically and how more coherent and coordinated efforts and shared accountability are needed. Read a full recap later this week on the CSBA blog! The event, which kicked of #LegActionWeek, marked building momentum around CSBA’s SOS for Student Achievement: Close the State Accountability Gap campaign calling for the creation of a state-level operations and support plan to better assist LEAs in addressing this persistent issue. Learn more about the initiative and how your LEA can get involved at ow.ly/MB9150YvA6a.
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#LegActionWeek starts today! In the spirit of legislative advocacy, CSBA is hosting a press conference at the State Capitol introducing the SOS for Student Achievement legislative package. Stay tuned for more coverage and learn about the proposed bills now: csba.org/-/media/CSBA/F…
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