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Governor Newsom’s Proposed Budget May Revision was released on May 14, 2026, and proposes a record $127.1 billion in Proposition 98 funding for California TK-12 schools and community colleges. In this May Revision, the Governor proposes an estimated $8.1 billion more in total education funding than the initial January budget proposal, or about $1,400 more per pu...

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Federal education funding got a win this year when Congress passed a bipartisan FY2026 spending bill, maintaining most K-12 programs at current levels and rejecting deep proposed cuts. For school counseling leaders, this means Title I, Title II-A, Title IV-A, and Perkins V remain viable funding streams – each with specific allowable uses that can support counselor positions, pro...

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Under the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V), federal funds can now be used for students as young as fifth grade.

This represents a significant change from the previous version of the law (Perkins IV), which generally limite...


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Introduction: Meeting the Moment in California’s Schools

California is at a meaningful turning point for student behavioral health. For many years, the distance between school life and essential mental health care has made it difficult for students to get the support they deserve.

The Childre...


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