List of Qualified and Negative Certifications
School Districts and County Offices of Education
1998-99 Second 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 1998-99 or 1999-2000.
District | County | Total Budget ($) |
---|---|---|
Howell Mountain Elementary | Napa | .5 million |
Qualified Certification
A qualified certification is assigned to a school district or county office of education when it is determined that, based upon current projections, the school district or county office of education may not meet its financial obligations for 1998-99, 1999-2000, or 2000-2001. A qualified certification was assigned to 14 districts on the Second Interim Report.
District | County | Total Budget ($) |
---|---|---|
Dublin
Unified |
Alameda | 23 million |
Antioch Unified |
Contra Costa | 87 million |
John Swett Unified |
Contra Costa | 13 million |
Freshwater Elementary
|
Humboldt | 1 million |
Upper Lake Union
High |
Lake | 2 million |
Centinela Valley
Union High |
Los Angeles | 35 million |
San Antonio Union
|
Monterey | 1 million |
Auburn Union Elementary |
Placer | 15 million |
Tahoe-Truckee Unified |
Placer | 29 million |
Plumas Unified |
Plumas | 22 million |
Burlingame Elementary
|
San Mateo | 13 million |
College Elementary
|
Santa Barbara | 3 million |
Mountain Union Elementary |
Shasta | 1 million |
Monte Rio Union
Elementary |
Sonoma | 1 million |
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