The much abused District of Choice Program is set to become inoperative on July 1, 2023. This means that the 2022-2023 school year is final year schools can use it. Anyone who wants to end the scourge of public indoctrination should monitor the legislature for any bill that will breathe new life into this multi-decade disaster. The program deserves to die.
You can monitor a bill in the California legislature here: Bill Search
You will be looking in the current session for Education Code section 48315, which is the sunset provision. If no extension is passed by the end of 2022, it will likely be on a bill for the new legislature in 2023. July 1, 2023 is the drop dead date. If a bill is sponsored in 2023, it will need an emergency provision, in order for it to be effective before January 1, 2024. Watch for it!
The District of Choice Program is not about the children -- it's about the money. Just like a pimp running a human trafficking ring, these districts put a price tag on each of the children who they can lure into their scheme.
The schools at the top of the list (with the largest enrollments have been poaching the best students from surrounding districts for more than 20 years under the District of Choice program. In all that time, those districts have neither filed the reports required by the District of Choice program, nor have those districts been audited as to their selection process. It's a huge scam to prop up declining enrollment.
In the richest districts of choice, proponents are lying (see last year's effort) to the parents of out-of-district students. All the abusers of the district-of-choice program placed bond measures on the ballot last year. The money will be used to build magnet facilities to attract out-of-district parents. Meanwhile, the local taxpayers pay for the bonds. Walnut Valley Unified, in particular, has spent $100,000,000 over the last 10 years on facilities to attract out-of-district parents and their children.
Oak Park Unified, with 40% of its students coming from outside the district through the district of choice program is in Assembly District 44 (Jacqui Irwin).
Bill | Action | Date | Authors | Sponsors | Next Date |
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District of Choice: Existing Statute | |||||
AB 185 | Amended | 2017-03-07 | O'Donnell (AD70), Irwin (AD44) | ||
An act to amend Sections 48301, 48302, 48306, 48307, 48308, 48310, 48312, 48313, 48314, 48315, and 48316 of, to amend, repeal, and add Section 48311 of, and to add Sections 48309.5 and 48317 to, the Education Code, relating to school attendance, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately. | |||||
AB 1087 | Introduced | 2017-02-16 | Irwin (AD44) | ||
An act to amend Sections 48301, 48306, 48307, and 48315 of, and to amend, repeal, and add Section 48311 of, the Education Code, relating to school attendance, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately. | |||||
Bond Elections | |||||
AB 1194 | Amended | 2017-03-16 | Dababneh (AD45), Cooley (AD08), Harper (AD74) | ||
An act to amend Section 13119 of the Elections Code, relating to elections. |
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