California Law (Last Updated: March 4, 2014) |
Education Code - EDC |
Title 2. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION |
Division 3. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION |
Part 24. SCHOOL FINANCE |
Chapter 7. Local Taxation by School Districts |
ARTICLE 4. Funding for Small School Districts |
Section 42284.
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(a) For each district with fewer than 2,501 units of average daily attendance, on account of each necessary small high school, the county superintendent of schools shall make one of the following computations selected with regard only to the number of certificated employees employed or average daily attendance, whichever provides the lesser amount:
Average daily
attendanceMinimum number
of certificated
employeesAmount to be
computed1– 19 ........................
less than 3
$42,980
per teacher
1– 19 ........................
3
191,340
20– 38 ........................
4
234,320
39– 57 ........................
5
277,300
58– 71 ........................
6
320,280
72– 86 ........................
7
363,260
87– 100 ........................
8
406,240
101–114 ........................
9
449,220
115–129 ........................
10
492,200
130–143 ........................
11
535,180
144–171 ........................
12
578,160
172–210 ........................
13
621,140
211–248 ........................
14
664,120
249–286 ........................
15
707,100
(b) For purposes of this section, a "certificated employee" means an equivalent full-time position of an individual holding a credential authorizing service and providing service in grades 9 to 12, inclusive, in any secondary school. Any fraction of an equivalent full-time position remaining after all equivalent full-time positions for certificated employees within the school district have been calculated shall be deemed to be a full-time position.
(c) A school district that qualifies under this section may use the funding calculation as provided in this section until the local control funding formula allocation pursuant to Section 42238.02, as implemented by Section 42238.03, per unit of average daily attendance multiplied by the average daily attendance produces state aid equal to the funding provided under this section.