California to rescind $45 million in funding for L.A. district

July 6, 2007
Auditors say district made inaccurate claims regarding remedial programs.

In February, California's state controller said he would forgo immediate claims his office had on a special payment of $70 million in state funds to the Los Angeles Unified School District. But now auditors say they will take back most of the money — $45.4 million — in future years. The funds largely were for remedial academic efforts outside regular school hours. The programs are ordered by the state and therefore, by law, must be paid for by the state. School districts frequently pay the costs upfront and wait for the state to repay them. The wait can take years, and there's a catch: The state can repossess these funds if, at some later date, auditors conclude that a school district made inappropriate or unsupported claims.

Click here to read The Los Angeles Times article.

Sponsored Recommendations

Providing solutions that help creativity, collaboration, and communication.

Discover why we’re a one-stop shop for all things education. See how ODP Business Solutions can help empower your students, school, and district to succeed by supporting healthier...

Building Futures: Transforming K–12 Learning Environments for Tomorrow's Leaders

Discover how ODP Business Solutions® Workspace Interiors partnered with a pioneering school system, overcoming supply chain challenges to furnish 18 new K–12 campuses across 4...

How to design flexible learning spaces that teachers love and use

Unlock the potential of flexible learning spaces with expert guidance from school districts and educational furniture providers. Discover how to seamlessly integrate adaptive ...

Blurring the Lines in Education Design: K–12 to Higher Ed to Corporate America

Discover the seamless integration of educational and corporate design principles, shaping tomorrow's leaders from kindergarten to boardroom. Explore innovative classroom layouts...