First Interim Status Report FY 2003-04
Listing of local educational agencies receiving negative certification for fiscal year 2003-04 First Interim.List of Negative and Qualified Certifications
School Districts and County Offices of Education
2003-2004 First Interim Report
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, the school district or county office of education will not meet its financial obligations for fiscal year 2003-2004 or 2004-2005.
District | County | Total Budget ($) |
---|---|---|
Berkeley Unified
|
Alameda | 90 million |
Hayward Unified
|
Alameda | 176 million |
Livermore Valley
Joint Unified |
Alameda | 91 million |
Oakland Unified
|
Alameda | 443 million |
West Fresno Elementary
|
Fresno | 8 million |
Vallejo City Unified
|
Solano | 131 million |
Corning Union Elementary
|
Tehama | 13 million |
Qualified Certification
A qualified certification is assigned to a school district or county office of education when it is determined that, based upon current projections, the school district or county office of education may not meet its financial obligations for fiscal year 2003-2004, 2004-2005, or 2005-2006.
District | County | Total Budget ($) |
---|---|---|
Emery
Unified |
Alameda |
8 million |
Amador County Office
|
Alameda |
6 million |
Amador County Unified |
Alameda |
29 million |
Acalanes Union
High |
Contra Costa |
79 million |
Antioch Unified
|
Contra Costa |
130 million |
John Swett Unified
|
Contra Costa |
14 million |
Martinez Unified
|
Contra Costa |
26 million |
Mt. Diablo Unified
|
Contra Costa |
247 million |
Lake Tahoe Unified
|
El Dorado |
36 million |
Buttonwillow Union
Elementary |
Kern |
3 million |
Lakeside Union
Elementary |
Kings |
3 million |
Upper Lake Union
High |
Lake |
3 million |
El Rancho Unified
|
Los Angeles |
83 million |
Long Beach Unified
|
Los Angeles |
686 million |
Pomona Unified
|
Los Angeles |
235 million |
Torrance Unified
|
Los Angeles |
158 million |
Westside Union
Elementary |
Los Angeles |
42 million |
William S. Hart
Union High |
Los Angeles |
125 million |
Golden Valley Unified
|
Madera |
$8 million |
Potter Valley Community
Unified |
Mendocino |
3 million |
Greenfield Union
Elementary |
Monterey |
16 million |
Spreckels Union
|
Monterey |
5 million |
Santa Ana Unified
|
Orange |
487 million |
Western Placer
Unified |
Placer |
36 million |
Palm Springs Unified
|
Riverside |
153 million |
Fontana Unified
|
San Bernardino |
279 million |
Ripon Unified |
San Joaquin |
17 million |
San Bruno Park
|
San Mateo |
18 million |
Jefferson Union
High |
San Mateo |
39 million |
Berryessa Elementary
|
Santa Clara |
55 million |
Orchard Elementary
|
Santa Clara |
5 million |
Sunnyvale Elementary
|
Santa Clara |
47 million |
Santa Cruz City
Elementary |
Santa Cruz |
59 million |
Santa Cruz City
High |
Santa Cruz |
* million |
Scotts Valley Unified
|
Santa Cruz |
17 million |
Gateway Unified
|
Shasta |
26 million |
Sierra-Plumas Joint
Unified |
Sierra |
7 million |
Benicia Unified
|
Solano |
33 million |
Cloverdale Unified
|
Sonoma |
11 million |
Geyserville Unified
|
Sonoma |
3 million |
Harmony Union Elementary
|
Sonoma |
3 million |
Healdsburg Unified
|
Sonoma |
19 million |
Wilmar Union Elementary
|
Sonoma |
1 million |
Oakdale Joint Unified
|
Stanislaus |
34 million |
Stanislaus Union
|
Stanislaus |
23 million |
Trinity Union High
|
Trinity |
6 million |
Summerville Elementary
|
Tuolumne |
3 million |
Twain Harte-Long
Barn Union Elementary |
Tuolumne |
4 million |
Oxnard Elementary
|
Ventura |
126 million |
Marysville Joint
Unified |
Yuba |
70 million |
*Santa Cruz City Elementary and High School Districts are two districts with joint administration and fiscal reporting. The $59 million budget is the combined budget.