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Education Code - EDC

TITLE 2. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION [33000 - 65001]

  ( Title 2 enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010. )

DIVISION 3. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION [35000 - 45500]

  ( Division 3 enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010. )

PART 24. SCHOOL FINANCE [41000 - 43052]

  ( Part 24 enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010. )

CHAPTER 3. State School Fund [41300 - 41455]

  ( Heading of Chapter 3 amended by Stats. 1979, Ch. 373. )

ARTICLE 6. Teaching and Nonteaching Certificated Employee Ratios [41400 - 41409.3]
  ( Article 6 enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010. )

41400.
  

It is the intent and purpose of the Legislature to improve public education in California by maximizing the allocation of existing resources, to discourage the growth of bureaucracy in the public schools, and to emphasize the importance and significance of the classroom teacher.

(Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)

41401.
  

For the purposes of this article, the following definitions apply:

(a) “Administrative employee” means an employee of a school district, employed in a position requiring certification qualifications, who does not come within the definition of a “pupil services employee” or a “teacher.”

(b) “Classified employee” means an employee of a school district, employed in a position not requiring certification qualifications.

(c) “Pupil services employee” means an employee of a school district, employed in a position requiring a standard designated services credential, health and development credential, or a librarian credential, who performs direct services to pupils. “Pupil services employee” includes, but is not limited to, in-school librarians, school nurses, assistant in-school librarians, audiovisual personnel, counselors, psychologists, psychometrists, guidance and welfare personnel, attendance personnel, school social workers, and all other certificated personnel performing pupil-personnel, health, or librarian services.

(d) (1) “Teacher” means an employee of a school district, employed in a position requiring certification qualifications, whose duties require the employee to provide direct instruction to pupils in the schools of that district for the full time for which the employee is employed. “Teacher” includes, but is not limited to, teachers of special classes, teachers of exceptional children, teachers of pupils with physical disabilities, teachers of minors with intellectual disabilities, substitute teachers, instructional television teachers, specialist mathematics teachers, specialist reading teachers, home and hospital teachers, and learning disability group teachers. Instructional preparation time shall be counted as part of the teacher full-time equivalent, including, but not limited to, mentor teacher or department chairperson time.

(2) The Los Angeles Unified School District may also include in the definition of “teacher” any of the following when calculating the ratio of administrative employees to teachers calculated pursuant to this article in the 2022–23 to 2024–25 fiscal years, inclusive:

(A) Teachers who spend a majority of their time with pupils as intervention specialists.

(B) Teachers who spend a majority of their time on a school campus providing training, coaching, or professional development to other teachers.

(Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 908, Sec. 1. (AB 2038) Effective January 1, 2023.)

41402.
  

The maximum ratios of administrative employees to each 100 teachers in the various types of school districts shall be as follows:

(a) In elementary school districts—9.

(b) In unified school districts—8.

(c) In high school districts—7.

This section shall not apply to a school district that has one or fewer administrators.

(Amended by Stats. 2005, Ch. 677, Sec. 13. Effective October 7, 2005.)

41403.
  

(a) The Superintendent shall determine, for each current fiscal year, for each school district in the state, to two decimal points, the following:

(1) The total number of administrative employees, except those serving in positions that are supported by categorical grants from any source and are in programs that require specific teacher/administrator ratios, or that are supported by federal funds. As to those serving in positions that are not supported completely by these categorical grants from any source or completely by federal funds, the number of administrative employees reported shall include the full-time equivalent of all fractional time attributable to that time not supported by categorical grants or federal funds.

(2) The total number of teachers, except those serving in positions that are supported by federal funds or by categorical grants from any source and are in programs that require specific teacher/administrator ratios. As to those serving in positions that are not supported completely by these categorical grants from any source or completely by federal funds, the number of teachers reported shall include the full-time equivalent of all fractional time attributable to that time not supported by categorical grants or federal funds. Substitute teachers may be counted as teachers only if the teacher for whom they are substituting is not counted. In no event shall the number of full-time equivalent teachers reported be greater than the number of full-time equivalent teaching positions in the school district.

(3) The total maximum number of administrative employees that should be employed by the school district based upon the application of the appropriate ratio prescribed by Section 41402 to the number of teachers determined pursuant to paragraph (2).

(4) The number of administrative employees in excess of the number allowable without penalty as determined by subtracting the number determined pursuant to paragraph (3) from the number determined pursuant to paragraph (1).

(b) The number of employees reported pursuant to paragraphs (1) to (4), inclusive, of subdivision (a) shall include the full-time equivalent of all fractional time of those employees.

(c) For purposes of determining the allowable ratio of administrative employees to teachers for the Los Angeles Unified School District and the San Diego City School District, the number of employees and the full-time equivalent of all of the fractional time of employees serving the school district in positions mandated as the result of the school district’s court-ordered integration plan is excluded from the numbers identified pursuant to paragraphs (1) to (4), inclusive, of subdivision (a).

(d) No individual may be counted as more than one full-time equivalent employee unless the individual is employed on a part-time basis in adult education, driver education, or vocational education, or any part-time or additional teaching assignment, in addition to the individual’s regular full-time assignment.

(Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 908, Sec. 2. (AB 2038) Effective January 1, 2023.)

41404.
  

(a) The Superintendent shall determine the reduction in state support resulting from excess administrative employees identified in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 41403 as follows:

(1) Compute the ratio that total state support to the school district general fund bears to the total general fund income of the school district.

(2) Multiply the ratio determined pursuant to paragraph (1) by the average salary of administrative employees.

(3) Multiply the product of paragraph (2) by the number of administrative employees converted to the nearest whole number in excess of the maximum number specified in Section 41402.

(b) The amount of the second principal apportionment made to the school district for the current fiscal year pursuant to Section 41335 shall be reduced by the product so produced. However, no reduction shall reduce the final apportionment below the amount specified in Section 6 of Article IX of the California Constitution.

(Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 908, Sec. 3. (AB 2038) Effective January 1, 2023.)

41404.5.
  

(a) A school district with an average daily attendance of more than 400,000 as of the 2016–17 second principal apportionment shall be exempt from any reduction in state support pursuant to Section 41404 for the 2019–20 fiscal year to the 2021–22 fiscal year, inclusive. A school district subject to this exemption shall submit the following to the Superintendent, the Department of Finance, and the budget committees of both houses of the Legislature:

(1) By September 1, 2019, a report containing the administrator-to-teacher ratio calculated pursuant to this article for the 2011–12 fiscal year to the 2019–20 fiscal year, inclusive, a description of the reasons for not meeting the ratio requirement for each fiscal year in which the ratio was not met, including the estimated impact on pupils, and a plan setting out goals for meeting the ratio by the 2023–24 fiscal year.

(2) By each September 1 from 2020 to 2022, inclusive, a report detailing the administrator-to-teacher ratio calculated pursuant to this article for the prior fiscal year and the progress towards meeting the goals set out in the report provided pursuant to subdivision (a).

(b) The Los Angeles Unified School District shall submit the following to the Superintendent, the Department of Finance, and the budget committees of both houses of the Legislature:

(1) By September 1, 2023, a report containing the ratio of administrative employees to teachers calculated pursuant to this article for the 2011–12 fiscal year to the 2022–23 fiscal year, inclusive, a description of the reasons for not meeting the ratio requirement for each fiscal year in which the ratio was not met, including the estimated impact on pupils and the number of teachers and administrators above the required ratio, and a plan setting out goals for meeting the ratio by the 2025–26 fiscal year.

(2) By each September 1 from 2024 to 2025, inclusive, a report detailing the ratio of administrative employees to teachers calculated pursuant to this article, including the number of teachers and administrators above the required ratio, for the prior fiscal year and the progress towards meeting the goals set out in the report provided pursuant to paragraph (1).

(c) The Paradise Unified School District shall be exempt from any reduction in state support pursuant to Section 41404 for the 2021–22 fiscal year to the 2023–24 fiscal year, inclusive.

(Amended by Stats. 2023, Ch. 194, Sec. 7. (SB 141) Effective September 13, 2023.)

41406.
  

Amounts allowable from the State School Fund but not transferred thereto because of the operation of Section 41404 and the provisions of subdivision (b) of Section 14002, shall be held in the General Fund and shall be expended for public school purposes pursuant to appropriations thereof enacted by the Legislature.

(Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)

41407.
  

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a school district is subject, with regard to Section 41402, to audits conducted pursuant to Section 41020.

(Added by Stats. 2002, Ch. 1168, Sec. 21. Effective September 30, 2002.)

41409.
  

(a) Commencing with the 1988–89 fiscal year, and annually thereafter, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall determine the statewide average percentage of school district expenditures that are allocated to the salaries of administrative personnel, as that term is defined in accounts 1200, 1300, 1700, 1800, and 2200 in Part I of the California School Accounting Manual published by the State Department of Education. For school districts using the Standardized Account Code Structure, the term salaries of administrative personnel are defined in object accounts 1300 and 2300 in Part II of the California School Accounting Manual. The Superintendent of Public Instruction also shall determine the statewide average percentage of school district expenditures that are allocated to the salaries of teachers, as defined in account 1100 in Parts I and II of the California School Accounting Manual. The statewide averages shall be calculated for the following types and sizes of school districts:

District

     ADA

Elementary  ........................

less than 1,000

Elementary  ........................

1,000 to 4,999

Elementary  ........................

5,000 and greater

High School  ........................

less than 1,000

High School  ........................

1,000 to 3,999

High School  ........................

4,000 and greater

Unified  ........................

less than 1,500

Unified  ........................

1,500 to 4,999

Unified  ........................

5,000 to 9,999

Unified  ........................

10,000 to 19,999

Unified  ........................

20,000 and greater

(b) Commencing with the 1988–89 fiscal year, and annually thereafter, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall determine the statewide average salary, by size and type of district, for the following:

(1) Beginning, mid-range, and highest salary paid to teachers.

(2) Schoolsite principals.

(3) District superintendents.

(c) The statewide averages calculated pursuant to subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be provided annually to each school district for use in the school accountability report card.

(Amended by Stats. 2001, Ch. 734, Sec. 20. Effective October 11, 2001.)

41409.3.
  

Each school district, except for school districts maintaining a single school to serve kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, shall include in the school accountability report card required under Section 35256 a statement that shall include the following information:

(a) The beginning, median, and highest salary paid to teachers in the district, as reflected in the district’s salary scale.

(b) The average salary for schoolsite principals in the district.

(c) The salary of the district superintendent.

(d) Based upon the state summary information provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 41409, the statewide average salary for the appropriate size and type of district for the following:

(1) Beginning, midrange, and highest salary paid to teachers.

(2) Schoolsite principals.

(3) District superintendents.

(e) The statewide average of the percentage of school district expenditures allocated for the salaries of administrative personnel for the appropriate size and type of district for the most recent fiscal year, provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 41409.

(f) The percentage allocated under the district’s corresponding fiscal year expenditure for the salaries of administrative personnel, as defined in Sections 1200, 1300, 1700, 1800, and 2200 of the California School Accounting Manual published by the State Department of Education.

(g) The statewide average of the percentage of school district expenditures allocated for the salaries of teachers for the appropriate size and type of district for the most recent fiscal year, provided by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 41409.

(h) The percentage expended for the salaries of teachers, as defined in Section 1100 of the California School Accounting Manual published by the State Department of Education.

(Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 759, Sec. 12. Effective September 21, 1992.)

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