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First Interim Status Report, FY 2018-19

Listing of local educational agencies receiving negative and qualified certifications for fiscal year 2018-19 first interim.
List of Negative and Qualified Certifications
Local Educational Agencies
2018–19 First Interim Report
Negative Certification

A negative certification is assigned to a local educational agency (LEA) when it is determined that, based upon current projections, the LEA will not meet its financial obligations for fiscal year 2018–19 or 2019–20.

Number County Local Educational Agency Total Budget ($) in millions
1
Amador
Amador County Office of Education
13.1
2
Butte
Feather Falls Union Elementary
0.5
3
Kern
Southern Kern Unified
40.9
4
Sacramento
Sacramento City Unified
561.1
5
San Diego Sweetwater Union High
485.1
Qualified Certification

A qualified certification is assigned to a LEA when it is determined that, based upon current projections, the LEA may not meet its financial obligations for fiscal year 2018–19, 2019–20, or 2020–21.

Number County Local Educational Agency Total Budget ($) in millions
1
Alameda
Newark Unified
67.1
2
Alameda
Oakland Unified
609.8
3
Alameda
Piedmont City Unified
41.3
4
Amador
Amador County Unified
42.1
5
Calaveras
Calaveras Unified
33.1
6
Contra Costa
Pittsburg Unified
86.6
7
El Dorado
Camino Union Elementary
5.7
8
El Dorado
Gold Trail Union Elementary
7.1
9
Humboldt
Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified
23.7
10
Kern
Lost Hills Union Elementary
8.0
11
Kern
North Kern Vocational Training Center
1.5
12
Los Angeles
Burbank Unified
167.6
13
Los Angeles
Duarte Unified
48.0
14
Los Angeles
Glendale Unified
301.5
15
Los Angeles
Inglewood Unified
123.4
16
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Unified
7,389.0
17
Los Angeles
Monrovia Unified
67.9
18
Marin
Larkspur Corte-Madera Elementary
20.9
19
Napa
Pope Valley Union Elementary
1.7
20
Riverside
Alvord Unified
242.9
21
Riverside
Coachella Valley Unified
254.9
22
Riverside
Riverside Unified
527.3
23
Sacramento
Robla Elementary
26.4
24
San Bernardino
Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified
99.9
25
San Diego
Bonsall Unified
26.5
26
San Diego
Mountain Empire Unified
23.3
27
San Diego
Oceanside Unified
223.5
28
San Diego
San Ysidro Elementary
62.0
29
San Luis Obispo
Paso Robles Joint Unified
78.5
30
San Mateo
Cabrillo Unified
38.1
31
San Mateo
San Carlos Elementary
39.7
32
Santa Clara
Alum Rock Union Elementary
149.4
33
Santa Clara
Berryessa Union Elementary
83.7
34
Santa Clara
Franklin-McKinley Elementary
101.4
35
Shasta
Cascade Union Elementary
14.7
36
Shasta
Gateway Unified
21.8
37
Solano
Vallejo City Unified
167.2
38
Sonoma
Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified
67.8
39
Sonoma
West Sonoma County Union High
26.1
40
Tulare
Terra Bella Union Elementary
14.6
41
Tuolumne
Curtis Creek Elementary
7.3
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