1995-96 Second Interim Report: Certification List
A total of 17 local educational agencies were classified with qualified certifications, 1 school district has a negative certification.
Negative Certification
A negative certification is assigned to a school district or county office of education when it is determined that, based upon current projections, it WILL NOT meet its financial obligations for the remainder of 1995-96 or 1996-97.
District | County | Total Budget ($) |
---|---|---|
Salinas Union High School (Note 1) | Monterey | 50 million |
Qualified Certification
A qualified certification is assigned to a school district or county office of education when it is determined that, based upon current projections, it MAY NOT meet its financial obligations for 1995-96, 1996-97, or 1997-98.
There are 17 school districts with qualified certifications:
District | County | Total Budget ($) |
---|---|---|
Mendota Unified | Fresno | 10 million |
Eureka City Schools |
Humboldt | 26 million |
Brawley Union High School |
Imperial | 8 million |
Calexico Unified |
Imperial | 30 million |
Acton-Agua Dulce Unified |
Los Angeles | 8 million |
Centinela Valley Union High (Note 2) |
Los Angeles | 28 million |
Hacienda La Puente Unified (Note 1) |
Los Angeles | 96 million |
Inglewood Unified |
Los Angeles | 52 million |
San Gabriel Unified (Note 1) |
Los Angeles | 19 million |
Round Valley Unified (Note 1) |
Mendocino | 3 million |
Laguna Beach Unified |
Orange | 13 million |
Hesperia Unified |
San Bernardino | 60 million |
Needles Unified |
San Bernardino | 7 million |
Bayshore Elementary |
San Mateo | 2 million |
Burlingame Elementary |
San Mateo | 10 million |
Quartz Valley Elementary (Note 1) |
Siskiyou | 300,000 |
Meridian Elementary |
Sutter | 400,000 |
Notes: 1) County office of education changed the district's certification; 2) County office of education assigned a qualified certification because the district did not file an interim report.