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CSBA ELA Adequacy Committee Prepared for CSBA by Robert Manwaring Consulting March 2015 Competing Measures of Per Pupil Funding National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) (2010-11). An official government source, provides historic data. Ed Week (2011-12). Uses NCES data, but adjusts for regional costs an important factor for California. National Education Association (NEA). Most timely source of estimates (Currently 2012-13, 2013-14 data will be available soon). 2 1

Funding Gaps Arise Post Prop 13 $14,000 Funding Gap with National Average (NCES Per Pupil Spending - Constant $) $12,000 $10,000 $1,965 $8,000 $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $- 1969-70 1979-80 1989-90 1999-2000 2010-11 National Average CA 3 California Has Fallen Far Behind Top 10 States $20,000 Funding Gap with Top 10 States (NCES Per Pupil Spending - Constant $) $18,000 $16,000 $14,000 $7,59 $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $- 1969-70 1979-80 1989-90 1999-2000 2010-11 Top 10 CA 4 2

Ed Week California Faces Higher Costs Regional Cost Relative to National State Average New York 1.13 California 1.11 Texas 1.03 Illinois 1.02 National Average 1.00 Georgia 0.98 Florida 0.91 Dr. Taylor Update of her NCES Methodology (2013) 5 California Ranking Low NEA Ed Week (Cost Adjusted) NCES National Average $11,308 $11,735 $11,948 California $9,013 $8,308 $9,983 Funding Gap $2,295 $3,427 $1,965 State Ranking 42 nd 45 th 37 th Source: NEA, NCES, Ed Week 2010-11 through 2012-13 6 3

CA Funding Gaps and Costs to Close Gaps Amount needed to get to national average according to: Amount needed to get to average of 5 largest states according to: Amount needed to get to average of 10 top (education) spending states according to: NCES EdWeek NEA NCES EdWeek NEA NCES EdWeek NEA $1,965 per pupil $ 3,427 per pupil $2,295 per pupil $3,005 per pupil $2,829 per pupil $2,381 per pupil $7,599 per pupil $7,648 per pupil $9,680 per pupil $11.8 $23.5 $14.3 $18.1 $19.4 $14.8 $45.8 $52.5 $60.2 2010-11 through 2012-13 7 California Income and Effort Californians Have Higher Incomes, But State Spends Less on K-12 8 4

California Is a High Income State Per Capita Income California $44,666 National Average $42,298 Difference $2,368 CA Ranking 14 th Source: NEA (2012) 9 CA High Spending on Government, Low on Schools State and Local Government Expenditures per $1,000 personal income All Government K-12 Education National Average 196 40 California 210 34 Difference 14-6 Percent difference 7.1% -15.0% CA Ranking 19 th 42 nd Source: NEA (2012) 10 5

Low effort - CA Spends Less of Income on Schools Percent of total taxable income spent on education National Average 3.4% California 2.7% Difference 0.7% Rank tied for 44 th Average Effort (3.4%) would close the funding gap to the National Average, providing an additional $15 Source: Ed Week (2012) 11 California Staffing Data Less Funding and Higher Salaries Lead to Fewer Staff 12 6

Number of CA Teacher Plummets in Great Recession 320,000 300,000 280,000 260,000 240,000 220,000 200,000 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Source: NEA 13 CA Worst Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Country Pupils per Teacher California 25 National Average 15.4 Difference 9.6 Additional teachers to close gap 155,029 CA Ranking 50 th Source: NEA (2012-13) 14 7

Despite K-3 CSR, CA Has Some of the Largest Classes Elementary High School California 25.0 32.0 National Average 21.2 26.8 Difference 3.8 5.2 CA Ranking 43 rd of 46 45 th of 46 Source: NCES (2011-12) 15 CA Less Staff in All Categories (students per staff member) All staff Officials and Admin. Principals and Asst. Principals Instructional aides Guidance counselors Librarians California 11.5 1,958 389 98.4 818 7,890 National Average 8.1 788 298 69.7 470 1,023 Difference 3.4 1,170 92 28.7 348 6,867 Additional staff to close gap 232,275 4,773 4,982 26,306 5,694 5,349 Ranking Tied 48 th 45 th 45 th 47 th 49 th 50 th Source: NEA (2012-13) 16 8

Salary Costs Higher than other States Average Teacher Salaries (unadjusted) Average Teacher Salaries adjusted for Regional Cost California $ 69,324 $ 62,698 National Average $ 56,103 $ 56,103 Difference $ 13,221 $ 6,595 CA Ranking 5 th 10 th Source: NEA (2012-13) 17 Student Demographics California Has Higher Percentage of Students with Higher Needs 18 9

CA Has Highest Concentration of ELs English Learners (Percent of State Enrollment) California 23.2 Nevada 19.6 New Mexico 16.1 Texas 14.9 Hawaii 13.5 Colorado 12.0 National Average 9.1 Source: NCES (2012-13) 19 CA Has Above Average Rate of Low Income Students Free/Reduced Lunch Eligible California 54.1% National Average 49.6% Difference 4.5% Ranking 12 th Source: NCES (2012-13) 20 10

California Families Face Highest Supplemental Poverty Measure All Children Black Hispanic / Latino California 26.6% 35.2% 37.8% National Average 18.1% 29.7% 30.6% Difference 8.5% 5.5% 7.2% Census Bureau s Supplemental Poverty Measure adjusts for regional housing costs, medical expenses and governmental programs (tax credits, taxes, food stamps, free/reduced lunch and other programs that help meet basic needs) Source: Packard Foundation (2011-13) 21 Student Outcomes California Trails other States on most outcome indicators 22 11

Average CA students Trail National Average in all grades and subjects (NAEP scale scores) Reading Math Science 4 th 8 th 4 th 8 th 8 th National Average 222 268 242 285 152 California 213 262 234 276 140 Gap 9 6 8 9 11 Rank 46 th 41 st 47 th 44 th 48 th Source: NAEP (2013) 23 CA bottom quartile trail national bottom quartile by more than a grade level 280 260 240 4th Grade Reading Proficiency - CA gaps larger for lowest performing students Top CA performers are proficient, but still behind national Proficiency Level cohort 220 200 180 160 140 Over 1 grade level behind national cohort and 4 grades below 120 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% National California Source: NAEP (2013) 24 12

CA Achievement Gap around 2.5 grade levels 300 290 NAEP 8th Grade Math - Achievement Gap for Low Income Students 297 293 280 270 260 270 264 250 240 National Average California Non-low Income Low Income Source: NAEP (2013) 25 International Math Comparison - TIMSS Countries/Regions Outscoring CA in Math Rep of Korea, Singapore, Taipei, Hong Kong, Japan, Russia, Quebec, Israel, Finland, Ontario, US Average, Slovenia, England, Alberta, Hungary, Australia, Lithuania, Italy Countries/Regions Below CA in Math New Zealand, Kazakhstan, Sweden, Ukraine, Dubai, Norway, Armenia, Romania, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Lebanon, Abu Dhabi, Malaysia, Georgia, Thailand, Macedonia, Tunisia, Chile, Iran, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Palestinian National Authority, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Syrian Arab Rep, Morocco, Oman, Ghana Source: TIMSS (2011) 26 13

International Science Comparison - TIMSS Countries/Regions Outscoring CA in Science Singapore, Taipei, Rep of Korea, Japan, Finland, Alberta, Slovenia, Russia, Hong Kong, England, US Average, Ontario, Quebec, Australia, Israel, Lithuania, New Zealand, Sweden, Italy, Ukraine Countries/Regions Below CA in Science Norway, Kazakhstan, Dubai, Turkey, Romania, United Arab Emirates, Chile, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Thailand, Jordan, Tunisia, Armenia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Syrian Arab Rep, Palestinian National Authority, Georgia, Oman, Qatar, Macedonia, Lebanon, Indonesia, Morocco, Ghana Source: TIMSS (2011) 27 High School Graduation Rates All Students Low Income Black Hispanic National Average 80% 72% 69% 73% California 78% 73% 66% 73% Difference 2% -1% 3% 0% Rank 30 th of 47 18 th of 47 33 rd of 47 20 th of 47 Source: NCES (2011-12) 28 14

Few Graduates Complete College Prep Coursework Graduates Completed A-G Requirements Percent of Grads Completing A-G All 422,177 166,521 39% Black 27,072 7,900 29% Hispanic or Latino 199,033 57,966 29% Source: CDE (2011) 29 Many CSU Freshmen Not Ready for College Level Coursework Percent Proficient Math Percent Proficient English Percent Proficient Both Math and English All 70.9% 67.9% 57.3% Black 46.2% 53.9% 35.3% Hispanic / Latino 61.2% 58.0% 45.4% Source: CSU (2013) 30 15

Low EL Reclassification Rate has Lasting Impact English Learner Reclassification Rate Total English Learners 1,413,549 Reclassifications 170,225 Reclassification Rate 12.0% Source: CDE (2012-13) 31 16