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GETTING DOWN —TO FACTS II —Technical ReportFinancing School Facilities in California:ATen-Year PerspectiveEric J. BrunnerUniversity of ConnecticutJeff

GDTFII_Report_Brunner-Vincentfrey M. VincentUniversity of California, Berkeley43344About The Getting Down to foots project seeks to create a common evidence base for understanding

the current state of California school systems and lay the foundation for substantive conversations about what education policies should be sustained GDTFII_Report_Brunner-Vincent

and what might be improved to ensure increased opportunity and success for all students in California in the decades ahead. Getting Down to focrs II

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follows approximately a decade after the first Getting Down to Facts effort in 2007. This technical report IS one of 36 in the set of Getting Down to

GETTING DOWN —TO FACTS II —Technical ReportFinancing School Facilities in California:ATen-Year PerspectiveEric J. BrunnerUniversity of ConnecticutJeff

GDTFII_Report_Brunner-VincentACEGlendaFinancing School Facilities in California: A Ten-Year PerspectiveEric J. Brunner University of ConnecticutJeffrey M. Vincent University of Ca

lifornia, BerkeleyAcknowledgementsWe wish to thank Alex Tomczuk and Sandra Mukasa for excellent research assistance on this project. We also appreciat GDTFII_Report_Brunner-Vincent

e the thoughtful reviews and suggestions for improvement by Paul Bruno, Stephen English, Steven Rivkin, Bill Savidge, Rick Simpson, and David Walrath.

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Any errors herein are the responsibility of the authors.Table of ContentsExecutive Summary...........................................................

GETTING DOWN —TO FACTS II —Technical ReportFinancing School Facilities in California:ATen-Year PerspectiveEric J. BrunnerUniversity of ConnecticutJeff

GDTFII_Report_Brunner-Vincent Finance...............................................3Changes in School Facility Funding over Time and Comparisons to other States.................6

California's Current School Facility Program................................................10Size and Distribution of School Facility spending Since GDTFII_Report_Brunner-Vincent

1998................................16Explaining the Variation in School Facility Funding.........................................21Characteristics of

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Districts Receiving School Facility Program Funding......................38Charter School Facility Funding...........................................

GETTING DOWN —TO FACTS II —Technical ReportFinancing School Facilities in California:ATen-Year PerspectiveEric J. BrunnerUniversity of ConnecticutJeff

GDTFII_Report_Brunner-Vincent........................................................57References..................................................................................

59Appendix A: Supporting Tables...............................................................62Appendix B: SFP Agency structure...................... GDTFII_Report_Brunner-Vincent

......................................70Appendix C: Career Technical Education Facilities Program...................................73Appendix D: Fede

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ral Funding for Charter School Facility Funding.............................74

GETTING DOWN —TO FACTS II —Technical ReportFinancing School Facilities in California:ATen-Year PerspectiveEric J. BrunnerUniversity of ConnecticutJeff

GETTING DOWN —TO FACTS II —Technical ReportFinancing School Facilities in California:ATen-Year PerspectiveEric J. BrunnerUniversity of ConnecticutJeff

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