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Principal Apportionment, Fiscal Year 2023–24

Distribution of funds for local educational agencies (LEAs) in support of the public school system. Includes elementary school, high school and unified school districts; charter schools; and county offices of education.

Second Principal (P-2) Apportionment | First Principal (P-1) Apportionment | Advance | Special Apportionments | Special Education | Expanded Learning Opportunities Program | Proposition 28 | Other Fiscal Information | Resources

Annual Principal Apportionment

Certified February 20, 2025

LEA Funding Detail:

Note: Subsequent certifications of the 2023–24 Annual Apportionment will occur at 2024–25 Second Principal Apportionment, 2025–26 First Principal and 2025–26 Second Principal Apportionment, based on data revisions submitted by LEAs.

Second Principal (P-2) Apportionment

Certified June 19, 2024

First Principal (P-1) Apportionment

Certified February 20, 2024

Advance Apportionment

Certified July 20, 2023

Special Apportionments for Charter Schools

Special Education

Expanded Learning Opportunities Program

Proposition 28: Arts and Music in Schools

Other Fiscal Information

Resources

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Last Reviewed: Friday, March 21, 2025
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