ERIC Number: ED594756
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2018-Sep
Pages: 70
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The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF): What Have We Learned after Four Years of Implementation? Technical Report. Getting Down to Facts II
Koppich, Julia E.; Humphrey, Daniel C.
Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE
The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown on July 1, 2013, represents an historic and path-breaking shift for California, the first comprehensive change in the state's education funding system in 40 years. Each district now receives a base funding allocation and, in keeping with the law's equity focus, added dollars--supplemental and concentration grants--to increase programs and services for low-income students, English learners, and foster youth. The LCFF empowers school districts to determine how to apportion these dollars to best meet the needs of their students through a process of stakeholder engagement. The law requires each district to develop a kind of fiscal strategic blueprint, called a Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), based on eight state-established educational priorities. Finally, the LCFF establishes a new state accountability system and substantially expands roles for County Offices of Education (COE). This paper lays out results of four years of LCFF implementation research in five key areas: (1) responses to the new law; (2) resource allocation; (3) stakeholder engagement; (4) LCAPS; and (5) COEs. The paper relies largely on a synthesis of LCFF implementation research conducted, beginning in 2013, by the Local Control Funding Formula Research Collaborative (LCFFRC), a group of experienced policy researchers that has come together to study the new law. [This report was written with the assistance of Laura Tobben and Eileen Behr.]
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Educational Finance, State Aid, School District Autonomy, State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Resource Allocation, Accountability, Counties, Stakeholders, Elementary Secondary Education
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Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
Audience: Policymakers
Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Stanford University, Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE)
Identifiers - Location: California
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