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First Interim Status Report, FY 2010-11

Listing of local educational agencies receiving negative or qualified certification for fiscal year 2010-11 first interim.
List of Negative and Qualified Certifications
Local Educational Agencies
2010-11 First Interim Report
NEGATIVE CERTIFICATION

A negative certification is assigned to a local educational agency when it is determined that, based upon current projections, the local educational agency will not meet its financial obligations for fiscal year 2010-11 or 2011-12.

Number County Local Educational Agency  Total Budget ($)

1

Alameda

Hayward Unified

 194.56 million

2

Kern

Southern Kern Unified

 25.15 million

3

Los Angeles

Inglewood Unified

128.32 million

4

Merced

Dos Palos-Oro Loma Unified

 19.14 million

5

Monterey

King City Joint Union High

 19.40 million

6

Riverside

Banning Unified

 41.76 million

7

Sacramento

Natomas Unified

 68.61 million

8

San Benito

Hollister Elementary

 40.21 million

9

Solano

Travis Unified

 40.21 million

10

Solano

Vallejo City Unified

138.19 million

11

Sonoma

Cloverdale Unified

 11.80 million

12

Sonoma

Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified

 50.02 million

13

Sonoma

Healdsburg Unified

 17.52 million

QUALIFIED CERTIFICATION

A qualified certification is assigned to a local educational agency when it is determined that, based upon current projections, the local educational agency may not meet its financial obligations for fiscal year 2010-11, 2011-12, or 2012-13.

Number County Local Educational Agency  Total Budget ($)

1

Alameda

Emery Unified

 11.41 million

2

Alameda

Oakland Unified

 432.80 million

3

Amador

Amador County Office

 9.65 million

4

Amador

Amador County Unified

 29.71 million

5

Butte

Chico Unified

 104.82 million

6

Contra Costa

John Swett Unified

 13.50 million

7

Contra Costa

Mt. Diablo Unified

 300.20 million

8

El Dorado

Black Oak Mine Unified

 13.25 million

9

El Dorado

Gold Oak Union Elementary

 4.58 million

10

El Dorado

Gold Trail Union Elementary

 3.66 million

11

El Dorado

Rescue Union Elementary

 27.70 million

12

Fresno

Raisin City Elementary

 3.15 million

13

Fresno

Sierra Unified

 16.76 million

14

Glenn

Willows Unified

 12.73 million

15

Humboldt

Mattole Unified

 1.94 million

16

Humboldt

Scotia Union Elementary

 1.60 million

17

Kern

El Tejon Unified

 9.26 million

18

Kern

Muroc Joint Unified

 18.63 million

19

Kern

Panama-Buena Vista Elementary

 126.60 million

20

Lake

Kelseyville Unified

 14.50 million

21

Los Angeles

Antelope Valley Union High

 210.64 million

22

Los Angeles

Bellflower Unified

 109.51 million

23

Los Angeles

El Rancho Unified

 87.20 million

24

Los Angeles

Lawndale Elementary

 51.59 million

25

Los Angeles

Los Angeles Unified

 6.369 billion

26

Los Angeles

Lynwood Unified

 129.81 million

27

Los Angeles

Newhall Elementary

 52.20 million

28

Los Angeles

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified

 186.97 million

29

Los Angeles

William S. Hart Union High

 170.37 million

30

Madera

Yosemite Unified

 18.62 million

31

Mendocino

Round Valley Unified

 3.86 million

32

Mendocino

Ukiah Unified

 28.61 million

33

Monterey

North Monterey County Unified

 38.68 million

34

Napa

Napa Valley Unified

 115.23 million

35

Orange

Anaheim City Elementary

 157.79 million

36

Orange

Centralia Elementary

 36.56 million

37

Orange

Fullerton Elementary

 106.91 million

38

Orange

Fullerton Joint Union High

 140.92 million

39

Orange

Garden Grove Unified

 455.94 million

40

Orange

Saddleback Valley Unified

 229.31 million

41

Orange

Santa Ana Unified

 523.39 million

42

Orange

Westminster Elementary

 76.14 million

43

Placer

Colfax Elementary

 3.09 million

44

Placer

Loomis Union Elementary

 16.64 million

45

Placer

Placer Hills Union Elementary

 6.81 million

46

Riverside

Alvord Unified

 157.45 million

47

Riverside

Coachella Valley Unified

 179.33 million

48

Riverside

Desert Sands Unified

 228.32 million

49

Riverside

Nuview Union (Elementary)

 13.62 million

50

Riverside

Riverside Unified

 344.63 million

51

Sacramento

Elk Grove Unified

 477.27 million

52

Sacramento

Folsom-Cordova Unified

 145.41 million

53

Sacramento

Sacramento City Unified

 397.54 million

54

Sacramento

San Juan Unified

 361.38 million

55

Sacramento

Twin Rivers Unified

 262.94 million

56

San Bernardino

Bear Valley Unified

 21.75 million

57

San Bernardino

Chino Valley Unified

 232.27 million

58

San Bernardino

Colton Joint Unified

 189.97 million

59

San Bernardino

Cucamonga Elementary

 19.51 million

60

San Bernardino

Fontana Unified

342.94 million

61

San Bernardino

Mt. Baldy Joint Elementary

1.03 million

62

San Bernardino

Victor Union High

 88.77 million

63

San Bernardino

Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified

 72.17 million

64

San Diego

Borrego Unified

 5.65 million

65

San Diego

Mountain Empire Unified

 17.01 million

66

San Diego

Ramona Unified

 53.95 million

67 San Diego San Marcos Unified 141.10 million
68 San Joaquin Stockton Unified 344.97 million

69

San Luis Obispo

Atascadero Unified

 37.49 million

70

San Luis Obispo

Lucia Mar Unified

 85.15 million

71

San Luis Obispo

Paso Robles Joint Unified

 54.90 million

72

San Luis Obispo

Pleasant Valley Joint Union Elementary

 1.10 million

73

San Luis Obispo

San Miguel Joint Union (Elementary)

 4.53 million

74

San Luis Obispo

Shandon Joint Unified

 3.59 million

75 Santa Clara Berryessa Union Elementary 61.28 million

76

Santa Clara

East Side Union High

 198.19 million

77

Santa Clara

Franklin-McKinley Elementary

 76.52 million

78 Santa Clara Gilroy Unified 88.45 million
79 Santa Clara Los Altos Elementary 43.05 million
80 Santa Clara Orchard Elementary 6.67 million

81

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz City Elementary

 62.66 million*

82

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz City High

*

83

Shasta

Anderson Union High

 16.66 million

84

Shasta

Cascade Union Elementary

 12.39 million

85

Shasta

Cottonwood Union Elementary

 7.58 million

86

Shasta

Pacheco Union Elementary

 4.88 million

87

Solano

Dixon Unified

 26.76 million

88

Solano

Fairfield-Suisun Unified

 161.44 million

89

Sonoma

Geyserville Unified

 3.00 million

90

Sonoma

Sebastopol Elementary

 5.90 million

91

Sonoma

West Sonoma County Union High

 21.37 million

92

Stanislaus

La Grange Elementary

 .27 million

93

Stanislaus

Stanislaus Union Elementary

 23.90 million

94

Stanislaus

Waterford Unified

 18.43 million

95

Tehama

Reeds Creek Elementary

 1.11 million

96

Tulare

Citrus South Tule Elementary

 .57 million

97

Ventura

Santa Paula Elementary

 31.28 million

* Santa Cruz City Elementary and Santa Cruz City High School Districts are two districts with joint administration and fiscal reporting. The amount shown in the column is the combined budget.

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