CA Prop 28 Info

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What is Prop 28

In November 2022, California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 28, which provides annual funding for arts education programs in public and charter schools from pre-K through 12th grade. The measure adds a minimum source of funding to supplement existing arts education programs, and the California Department of Education will be the lead for implementation and establishing guidelines.

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Funding Distribution:

The California Department of Education (CDE) will allocate funds for Proposition 28 to local educational agencies (LEAs) beginning with fiscal year 2023–24. The distribution will be based on preschool and K–12 enrollment, with 70% going to schools based on their share of statewide enrollment and 30% going to schools based on their share of low-income students enrolled statewide.

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70%

Schools based on their share of statewide enrollment

30%

Schools based on their share of low-income students enrolled statewide

Waiver Walkthrough

Click on the images for the resources you need! Check if you need a waiver here. To apply for a waiver click here. Email templates to send to LEA’s. Templates to check waiver status here. Email Katie if you have any Prop 28 Waiver questions.

Accountability for Prop 28

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*LEAs with less than 500 pupils may be exempt!

Each school site principal or program director must develop an expenditure plan for Proposition 28 funds. LEAs with more than 500 pupils must certify annually that:

The funds were used for arts education instruction.

At least 80% of the funds were used to employ certificated or classified employees to provide arts education.

The funds were used to supplement existing funding for arts education programs.

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Submit an annual board-approved report to the California Department of Education (CDE) in a manner determined by the Superintendent.

Post how funds were spent on their websites.

***The CDE may provide a waiver to allow schools to use more than the 20% for programming and supplies if there is "good cause shown."

*Click Here to submit a waiver

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LEAs must also:

FAQs

Resources

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As more is shared from the state about Prop 28, we will keep this page updated to share resources with our arts education community. 

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