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1-Amended IN Assembly May 03, 2022 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1895Introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo GarciaFebruary 09, 2022An act relating to school employees, and making an appropriation therefor.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1895, as amended, Eduardo Garcia. School employees: substitute employees: Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program.Existing law requires governing boards of school districts to classify as substitute employees persons employed in positions requiring certification qualifications, to fill positions of regularly employed persons absent from service, except as specified. Existing law permits the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as it deems necessary.This bill, for the 202223 fiscal year, would appropriate $100,000,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program, which would provide one-time competitive grants to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers, educators, as provided. The bill would require a grant recipient to report its professional development activities and substitute educator recruitment and retention outcomes to the department. The bill would require the Legislative Analysts Office to evaluate whether grant recipients successfully addressed the substitute educator shortage through local recruitment, which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing that shortage, and the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The bill would require the evaluation to be provided to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.Funds appropriated by this bill would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for school districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: YES Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. educators. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher educator pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers educators or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher educator pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher educator professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher educator pool to address immediate and long-term teacher educator shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d). (e).(2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers educators into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.(B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).(c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:(1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).(2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).(3) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).(d) Of the one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in grant funds appropriated under subdivision (a), award funds shall be distributed as follows: (1) Twenty-two million dollars ($22,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils. (2) Fifty-five million dollars ($55,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils.(3) Twenty-three million dollars ($23,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils.(d)(e) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:(A) Professional development for substitute teachers. educators.(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher educator programs.(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers educators a minimum number of work days per school year.(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers educators by hiring full-time substitute teachers educators as schoolsite staff.(E) Programs that expand substitute teacher educator recruitment and outreach.(2) (A) A recipient may also use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate.(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(e)(f) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.(2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.(3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(A) Management of the school environment, policies, and procedures.(B) Support for serving pupils with disabilities, and pupils who are English learners, foster youth, or homeless youth.(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers educators are assigned to teach.(g) A local educational agency awarded a grant under this section shall provide a report to the State Department of Education summarizing professional development activities undertaken by the local educational agency and the outcomes of the local educational agency on recruiting and retaining substitute educators.(h) The Legislative Analysts Office shall evaluate whether local educational agencies awarded grants under this section succeeded in addressing the substitute educator shortage through local recruiting and which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing the substitute educator shortage. The evaluation shall also include the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The Legislative Analysts Office shall provide a report of the evaluation to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.(f)(i) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.(2) Educator means a certificated substitute teacher or a paraeducator.(2)(3) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.(3)(4) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.(4)(5) Program means the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.(5)(6) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.
1+Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1895Introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo GarciaFebruary 09, 2022 An act to amend Section 45030 of the Education Code, relating to school employees. An act relating to school employees, and making an appropriation therefor.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1895, as amended, Eduardo Garcia. School employees: substitute employees. employees: Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program.Existing law requires governing boards of school districts to classify as substitute employees persons employed in positions requiring certification qualifications, to fill positions of regularly employed persons absent from service, except as specified. Existing law permits the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as it deems necessary.This bill instead would require the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as the governing board of the school district deems necessary. The bill would also make nonsubstantive changes. To the extent this bill would require additional duties on school districts regarding the employment of substitute teachers, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.This bill, for the 202223 fiscal year, would appropriate $100,000,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program, which would provide one-time competitive grants to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers, as provided.Funds appropriated by this bill would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for school districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NOYES Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YESNO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher pool to address immediate and long-term teacher shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d).(2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.(B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).(c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:(1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).(2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).(3) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).(d) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:(A) Professional development for substitute teachers.(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher programs.(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers a minimum number of work days per school year.(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers by hiring full-time substitute teachers as schoolsite staff.(E) Programs that expand substitute teacher recruitment and outreach.(2) (A) A recipient may also use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate.(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(e) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.(2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.(3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(A) Management of the school environment, policies, and procedures.(B) Support for serving pupils with disabilities, and pupils who are English learners, foster youth, or homeless youth.(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers are assigned to teach.(f) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.(2) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.(3) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.(4) Program means the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.(5) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.SECTION 1.Section 45030 of the Education Code is amended to read:45030.(a)The governing board of a school district shall employ substitute employees of the school district as the governing board of the school district deems necessary and shall adopt and make public a salary schedule setting the daily or pay period rate or rates for substitute employees.(b)This section shall not be construed as modifying or repealing any law fixing a minimum annual salary for employees of the school district.SEC. 2.If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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3- Amended IN Assembly May 03, 2022 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1895Introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo GarciaFebruary 09, 2022An act relating to school employees, and making an appropriation therefor.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1895, as amended, Eduardo Garcia. School employees: substitute employees: Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program.Existing law requires governing boards of school districts to classify as substitute employees persons employed in positions requiring certification qualifications, to fill positions of regularly employed persons absent from service, except as specified. Existing law permits the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as it deems necessary.This bill, for the 202223 fiscal year, would appropriate $100,000,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program, which would provide one-time competitive grants to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers, educators, as provided. The bill would require a grant recipient to report its professional development activities and substitute educator recruitment and retention outcomes to the department. The bill would require the Legislative Analysts Office to evaluate whether grant recipients successfully addressed the substitute educator shortage through local recruitment, which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing that shortage, and the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The bill would require the evaluation to be provided to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.Funds appropriated by this bill would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for school districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: YES Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1895Introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo GarciaFebruary 09, 2022 An act to amend Section 45030 of the Education Code, relating to school employees. An act relating to school employees, and making an appropriation therefor.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1895, as amended, Eduardo Garcia. School employees: substitute employees. employees: Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program.Existing law requires governing boards of school districts to classify as substitute employees persons employed in positions requiring certification qualifications, to fill positions of regularly employed persons absent from service, except as specified. Existing law permits the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as it deems necessary.This bill instead would require the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as the governing board of the school district deems necessary. The bill would also make nonsubstantive changes. To the extent this bill would require additional duties on school districts regarding the employment of substitute teachers, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.This bill, for the 202223 fiscal year, would appropriate $100,000,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program, which would provide one-time competitive grants to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers, as provided.Funds appropriated by this bill would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for school districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NOYES Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YESNO
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29-Existing law requires governing boards of school districts to classify as substitute employees persons employed in positions requiring certification qualifications, to fill positions of regularly employed persons absent from service, except as specified. Existing law permits the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as it deems necessary.This bill, for the 202223 fiscal year, would appropriate $100,000,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program, which would provide one-time competitive grants to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers, educators, as provided. The bill would require a grant recipient to report its professional development activities and substitute educator recruitment and retention outcomes to the department. The bill would require the Legislative Analysts Office to evaluate whether grant recipients successfully addressed the substitute educator shortage through local recruitment, which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing that shortage, and the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The bill would require the evaluation to be provided to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.Funds appropriated by this bill would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for school districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.
28+Existing law requires governing boards of school districts to classify as substitute employees persons employed in positions requiring certification qualifications, to fill positions of regularly employed persons absent from service, except as specified. Existing law permits the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as it deems necessary.This bill instead would require the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as the governing board of the school district deems necessary. The bill would also make nonsubstantive changes. To the extent this bill would require additional duties on school districts regarding the employment of substitute teachers, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.This bill, for the 202223 fiscal year, would appropriate $100,000,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program, which would provide one-time competitive grants to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers, as provided.Funds appropriated by this bill would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for school districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.
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33-This bill, for the 202223 fiscal year, would appropriate $100,000,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program, which would provide one-time competitive grants to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers, educators, as provided. The bill would require a grant recipient to report its professional development activities and substitute educator recruitment and retention outcomes to the department. The bill would require the Legislative Analysts Office to evaluate whether grant recipients successfully addressed the substitute educator shortage through local recruitment, which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing that shortage, and the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The bill would require the evaluation to be provided to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.
32+This bill instead would require the governing board of a school district to employ substitute employees of the school district as the governing board of the school district deems necessary. The bill would also make nonsubstantive changes. To the extent this bill would require additional duties on school districts regarding the employment of substitute teachers, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
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44+This bill, for the 202223 fiscal year, would appropriate $100,000,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program, which would provide one-time competitive grants to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers, as provided.
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41-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. educators. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher educator pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers educators or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher educator pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher educator professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher educator pool to address immediate and long-term teacher educator shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d). (e).(2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers educators into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.(B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).(c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:(1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).(2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).(3) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).(d) Of the one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in grant funds appropriated under subdivision (a), award funds shall be distributed as follows: (1) Twenty-two million dollars ($22,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils. (2) Fifty-five million dollars ($55,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils.(3) Twenty-three million dollars ($23,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils.(d)(e) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:(A) Professional development for substitute teachers. educators.(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher educator programs.(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers educators a minimum number of work days per school year.(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers educators by hiring full-time substitute teachers educators as schoolsite staff.(E) Programs that expand substitute teacher educator recruitment and outreach.(2) (A) A recipient may also use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate.(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(e)(f) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.(2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.(3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(A) Management of the school environment, policies, and procedures.(B) Support for serving pupils with disabilities, and pupils who are English learners, foster youth, or homeless youth.(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers educators are assigned to teach.(g) A local educational agency awarded a grant under this section shall provide a report to the State Department of Education summarizing professional development activities undertaken by the local educational agency and the outcomes of the local educational agency on recruiting and retaining substitute educators.(h) The Legislative Analysts Office shall evaluate whether local educational agencies awarded grants under this section succeeded in addressing the substitute educator shortage through local recruiting and which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing the substitute educator shortage. The evaluation shall also include the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The Legislative Analysts Office shall provide a report of the evaluation to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.(f)(i) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.(2) Educator means a certificated substitute teacher or a paraeducator.(2)(3) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.(3)(4) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.(4)(5) Program means the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.(5)(6) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.
52+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher pool to address immediate and long-term teacher shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d).(2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.(B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).(c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:(1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).(2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).(3) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).(d) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:(A) Professional development for substitute teachers.(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher programs.(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers a minimum number of work days per school year.(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers by hiring full-time substitute teachers as schoolsite staff.(E) Programs that expand substitute teacher recruitment and outreach.(2) (A) A recipient may also use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate.(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(e) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.(2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.(3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(A) Management of the school environment, policies, and procedures.(B) Support for serving pupils with disabilities, and pupils who are English learners, foster youth, or homeless youth.(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers are assigned to teach.(f) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.(2) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.(3) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.(4) Program means the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.(5) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.SECTION 1.Section 45030 of the Education Code is amended to read:45030.(a)The governing board of a school district shall employ substitute employees of the school district as the governing board of the school district deems necessary and shall adopt and make public a salary schedule setting the daily or pay period rate or rates for substitute employees.(b)This section shall not be construed as modifying or repealing any law fixing a minimum annual salary for employees of the school district.SEC. 2.If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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47-SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. educators. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher educator pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers educators or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher educator pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher educator professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher educator pool to address immediate and long-term teacher educator shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d). (e).(2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers educators into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.(B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).(c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:(1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).(2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).(3) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).(d) Of the one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in grant funds appropriated under subdivision (a), award funds shall be distributed as follows: (1) Twenty-two million dollars ($22,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils. (2) Fifty-five million dollars ($55,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils.(3) Twenty-three million dollars ($23,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils.(d)(e) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:(A) Professional development for substitute teachers. educators.(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher educator programs.(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers educators a minimum number of work days per school year.(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers educators by hiring full-time substitute teachers educators as schoolsite staff.(E) Programs that expand substitute teacher educator recruitment and outreach.(2) (A) A recipient may also use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate.(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(e)(f) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.(2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.(3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(A) Management of the school environment, policies, and procedures.(B) Support for serving pupils with disabilities, and pupils who are English learners, foster youth, or homeless youth.(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers educators are assigned to teach.(g) A local educational agency awarded a grant under this section shall provide a report to the State Department of Education summarizing professional development activities undertaken by the local educational agency and the outcomes of the local educational agency on recruiting and retaining substitute educators.(h) The Legislative Analysts Office shall evaluate whether local educational agencies awarded grants under this section succeeded in addressing the substitute educator shortage through local recruiting and which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing the substitute educator shortage. The evaluation shall also include the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The Legislative Analysts Office shall provide a report of the evaluation to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.(f)(i) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.(2) Educator means a certificated substitute teacher or a paraeducator.(2)(3) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.(3)(4) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.(4)(5) Program means the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.(5)(6) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.
58+SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher pool to address immediate and long-term teacher shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d).(2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.(B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).(c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:(1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).(2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).(3) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).(d) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:(A) Professional development for substitute teachers.(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher programs.(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers a minimum number of work days per school year.(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers by hiring full-time substitute teachers as schoolsite staff.(E) Programs that expand substitute teacher recruitment and outreach.(2) (A) A recipient may also use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate.(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(e) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.(2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.(3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(A) Management of the school environment, policies, and procedures.(B) Support for serving pupils with disabilities, and pupils who are English learners, foster youth, or homeless youth.(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers are assigned to teach.(f) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.(2) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.(3) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.(4) Program means the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.(5) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.
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49-SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. educators. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher educator pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers educators or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher educator pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher educator professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher educator pool to address immediate and long-term teacher educator shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d). (e).(2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers educators into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.(B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).(c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:(1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).(2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).(3) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).(d) Of the one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in grant funds appropriated under subdivision (a), award funds shall be distributed as follows: (1) Twenty-two million dollars ($22,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils. (2) Fifty-five million dollars ($55,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils.(3) Twenty-three million dollars ($23,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils.(d)(e) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:(A) Professional development for substitute teachers. educators.(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher educator programs.(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers educators a minimum number of work days per school year.(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers educators by hiring full-time substitute teachers educators as schoolsite staff.(E) Programs that expand substitute teacher educator recruitment and outreach.(2) (A) A recipient may also use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate.(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(e)(f) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.(2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.(3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(A) Management of the school environment, policies, and procedures.(B) Support for serving pupils with disabilities, and pupils who are English learners, foster youth, or homeless youth.(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers educators are assigned to teach.(g) A local educational agency awarded a grant under this section shall provide a report to the State Department of Education summarizing professional development activities undertaken by the local educational agency and the outcomes of the local educational agency on recruiting and retaining substitute educators.(h) The Legislative Analysts Office shall evaluate whether local educational agencies awarded grants under this section succeeded in addressing the substitute educator shortage through local recruiting and which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing the substitute educator shortage. The evaluation shall also include the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The Legislative Analysts Office shall provide a report of the evaluation to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.(f)(i) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.(2) Educator means a certificated substitute teacher or a paraeducator.(2)(3) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.(3)(4) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.(4)(5) Program means the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.(5)(6) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.
60+SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher pool to address immediate and long-term teacher shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d).(2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.(B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).(c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:(1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).(2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).(3) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).(d) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:(A) Professional development for substitute teachers.(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher programs.(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers a minimum number of work days per school year.(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers by hiring full-time substitute teachers as schoolsite staff.(E) Programs that expand substitute teacher recruitment and outreach.(2) (A) A recipient may also use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate.(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).(e) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.(2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.(3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:(A) Management of the school environment, policies, and procedures.(B) Support for serving pupils with disabilities, and pupils who are English learners, foster youth, or homeless youth.(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers are assigned to teach.(f) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.(2) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.(3) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.(4) Program means the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.(5) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.
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51-SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Educator Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher educator shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. educators. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher educator pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers educators or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher educator pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.
62+SECTION 1. (a) For the 202223 fiscal year, the sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Department of Education to establish and administer the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program. Under the program, one-time competitive grants shall be provided to local educational agencies to develop and implement new, or expand existing, locally identified solutions that address local substitute teacher shortages or needs for professional development for substitute teachers. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall apportion program funds to a local educational agency to professionalize its substitute teacher pool by providing professional development for substitute teachers or implementing innovative strategies to expand its substitute teacher pool. This funding shall be available for encumbrance through June 30, 2028.
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55-(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher educator professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher educator pool to address immediate and long-term teacher educator shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:
66+(b) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a one-time grant to an applicant to establish new, or expand existing, substitute teacher professional support programs. A recipient shall develop new practices and strategies to develop its substitute teacher pool to address immediate and long-term teacher shortages. Grant priority shall be given to an applicant that demonstrates any of the following:
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57-(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d). (e).
68+(1) A commitment to implement more than one strategy listed among the allowable grant uses in subdivision (d).
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5970 (2) A commitment to blend funding from the program, federal funds, and other state funds for purposes of this section.
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61-(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers educators into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.
72+(3) (A) A commitment to provide supported career pathways for substitute teachers into the teaching profession through programs, including, but not limited to, teacher residency programs.
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6374 (B) A local educational agency that has received or applied for teacher residency and classified school employee grants shall be deemed to meet the commitment described in subparagraph (A).
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6576 (c) A grant shall be up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for each recipient, and shall be determined based proportionally on the recipients average daily attendance as follows:
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6778 (1) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils shall be seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000).
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6980 (2) The grant for a recipient with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000).
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73-(d) Of the one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in grant funds appropriated under subdivision (a), award funds shall be distributed as follows:
84+(d) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:
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75-(1) Twenty-two million dollars ($22,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 250 or fewer pupils.
86+(A) Professional development for substitute teachers.
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77-(2) Fifty-five million dollars ($55,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of more than 250, but less than 5,000, pupils.
88+(B) Regional or countywide substitute teacher programs.
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79-(3) Twenty-three million dollars ($23,000,000) to local educational agencies with average daily attendance of 5,000 or more pupils.
90+(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers a minimum number of work days per school year.
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92+(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers by hiring full-time substitute teachers as schoolsite staff.
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85-(e) (1) A recipient shall use a grant to create or expand any of the following:
98+(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).
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91-(C) Programs that guarantee substitute teachers educators a minimum number of work days per school year.
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93-(D) Programs designed to provide stability to substitute teachers educators by hiring full-time substitute teachers educators as schoolsite staff.
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99-(B) A recipient may only use a grant to increase its substitute teacher educator pay rate if the recipient implements one or more of subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, of paragraph (1).
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105-(f) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.
100+(e) (1) A recipient shall not use more than 5 percent of a grant for program administrative costs.
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107102 (2) To ensure professional development provided pursuant to this section meets educator and pupil needs, recipients are encouraged to allow schoolsite and content staff to identify the topic or topics of professional learning.
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109104 (3) Professional development provided pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:
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115-(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers educators are assigned to teach.
110+(C) Instructional strategies for teaching the content area or areas in which substitute teachers are assigned to teach.
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117-(g) A local educational agency awarded a grant under this section shall provide a report to the State Department of Education summarizing professional development activities undertaken by the local educational agency and the outcomes of the local educational agency on recruiting and retaining substitute educators.
112+(f) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:
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119-(h) The Legislative Analysts Office shall evaluate whether local educational agencies awarded grants under this section succeeded in addressing the substitute educator shortage through local recruiting and which allowable grant use was most successful in addressing the substitute educator shortage. The evaluation shall also include the impact on neighboring local educational agencies. The Legislative Analysts Office shall provide a report of the evaluation to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature and the Department of Finance by October 1, 2028.
114+(1) Applicant means a local educational agency that applies for a grant pursuant to this section.
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116+(2) Grant means a grant awarded to a recipient pursuant to this section.
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118+(3) Local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.
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120+(4) Program means the Substitute Teacher Support Grant Program established pursuant to this section.
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128+(a)The governing board of a school district shall employ substitute employees of the school district as the governing board of the school district deems necessary and shall adopt and make public a salary schedule setting the daily or pay period rate or rates for substitute employees.
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132+(b)This section shall not be construed as modifying or repealing any law fixing a minimum annual salary for employees of the school district.
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153-(6) Recipient means a local educational agency awarded a grant pursuant to this section.
138+If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.