California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB776

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

School administration: school districts.

Impact

The proposed amendments in AB 776 are designed to uphold the current procedural norms associated with the establishment of new school districts while ensuring that the naming conventions are straightforward and uniformly applied across the state. The changes reflect an effort to enhance the clarity and consistency of the law without imposing any additional burdens on school districts. By affirming the existing naming guidelines, the bill seeks to maintain uniformity in school district designations throughout California.

Summary

Assembly Bill 776, introduced by Assembly Member Garcia, primarily seeks to amend Section 35000 of the Education Code, which governs the naming convention of new school districts in California. The existing law mandates that the first governing board of any new school district must name the district during its initial meeting or as soon as possible thereafter. AB 776 aims to refine this process by making nonsubstantive changes to the current provisions, potentially clarifying the language but not altering the fundamental requirements of the original statute.

Contention

Since the changes proposed in AB 776 are nonsubstantive, significant points of contention are not expected to arise from this bill. However, there could be minor discussions regarding the interpretation of the terminology and how it may affect various stakeholders involved in school district establishment. Educators, administrators, and local governments might express varying opinions on the effective implementation of these provisions, even though no substantial legal changes are occurring.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB1523

School district administrative consolidation; require for public school districts in Copiah County.

CA AB1292

County community schools and juvenile court schools: administration and operation.

CA AB361

Best value procurement: school districts.

CA HB1524

School district administrative consolidation; require for all public school districts in Washington County.

CA AB1438

School finance: administrative employee-to-teacher ratio: Paradise Unified School District.

CA AB1391

Education finance: transitional kindergarten: funding for basic aid school districts and necessary small schools.

CA HB1431

School District Administrative Efficiency and Joinder Task Force; create.

CA SB1653

Establishes new accountability measures for public schools, charter schools, and school districts

CA S0630

Administrative Efficiency in Public Schools

CA S0320

Administrative Efficiency in Public Schools

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