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Proposition 28 - Arts & Music

Proposition 28 - Arts and Music in Schools
 
On November 8, 2022, California voters approved Proposition 28 - Arts and Music in Schools (AMS) Funding Guarantee and Accountability Act. This initiative mandates the establishment of a new, ongoing program to support arts instruction in schools, starting in the 2023-2024 school year. Proposition 28 aims to enhance, not replace, existing arts and music education programs.
 
Funding Allocation
The California Department of Education (CD) will automatically allocate funds to each K-12 school district. This allocation will follow the methodology specified in subdivision (c) of Education Code Section 8820. The distribution is based on two key factors:
  • The school district's share of statewide total enrollment.
  • The share of economically disadvantaged students enrolled at each eligible school within the school district.
Expenditure Requirements
Proposition 28 includes specific expenditure requirements for school districts with more than 500 students:
  • At least 80% of the funds must be used to employ certificated and classified employees who provide arts education instruction.
  • The remaining funds can be used for training, supplies, curriculum development, professional learning, materials, and arts educational partnership programs.
School Site Expenditure Plans
Proposition 28 requires each school site to develop an annual expenditure plan detailing how the received funds will be spent. You can view our board-approved Hermosa Schools school site expenditure plans as follows:
 
By supporting arts and music education, Proposition 28 ensures that our students receive a well-rounded education that includes creative and cultural development. For more information, we encourage you to review the California Department of Education - Proposition 28 - Arts and Music in Schools Funding FAQs.