Negative Certifications  

A negative certification is assigned to a school district or county office of education when it is determined that, based upon current projections, the school district or county office of education will not meet its financial obligations for fiscal year 2004-05 or 2005-06.  

2003-04 2nd Interim Status

District

County

Budget

Negative

Hayward Unified

Alameda

$175 million

Negative

Oakland Unified

Alameda

$425 million

New

Fresno Unified

Fresno

$603 million

Negative

West Fresno Elementary

Fresno

$8 million

New

Salinas City Elementary

Monterey

$63 million

New

Auburn Union Elementary

Placer

$17 million

New

Oro Grande Elementary

San Bernardino

$1 million

New

East Side Union High

Santa Clara

$204 million

Negative

Vallejo City Unified

Solano

$146 million

New

Los Molinos Unified

Tehama

$5 million

 Qualified Certifications  

A qualified certification is assigned to a school district or county office of education when it is determined that, based upon current projections, the school district or county office of education may not meet its financial obligations for fiscal year 2004-05, 2005-06, or 2006-07.  

2003-04 2nd Interim Status

District

County

Budget

New

Albany Unified

Alameda

$25 million

Negative

Berkeley Unified

Alameda

$87 million

Negative

Livermore Valley Joint Unified

Alameda

$90 million

New

Piedmont City Unified

Alameda

$23 million

Qualified

Amador County Office

Amador

$7 million

Qualified

Amador County Unified

Amador

$30 million

New

Biggs Unified

Butte

$6 million

Negative

Antioch Unified

Contra Costa

$131 million

Qualified

John Swett Unified

Contra Costa

$14 million

New

Mt. Diablo Unified

Contra Costa

$258 million

New

Parlier Unified

Fresno

$27 million

Qualified

Big Pine Unified

Inyo

$3 million

New

Delta View Joint Union Elementary

Kings

$.6 million

New

Bellflower Unified

Los Angeles

$103 million

New

Centinela Valley Union High

Los Angeles

$62 million

Qualified

El Rancho Unified

Los Angeles

$85 million

New

Lowell Joint Elementary

Los Angeles

$22 million

New

Pasadena Unified

Los Angeles

$210 million

New

Pomona Unified

Los Angeles

$244 million

New

Torrance Unified

Los Angeles

$166 million

Qualified

Westside Union Elementary

Los Angeles

$48 million

Qualified

Potter Valley Community Unified

Mendocino

$3 million

New

Ukiah Unified

Mendocino

$49 million

New

Willits Unified

Mendocino

$16 million

New

Washington Union Elementary

Monterey

$6 million

New

Napa Valley Unified

Napa

$109 million

New

Huntington Beach City Elementary

Orange

$44 million

New

Placer Hills Union Elementary

Placer

$9 million

New

San Juan Unified

Sacramento

$342 million

New

Chino Valley Unified

San Bernardino

$217 million

New

Needles Unified

San Bernardino

$10 million

New

Jefferson Union High

San Mateo

$41 million

Qualified

La Honda-Pescadero Unified

San Mateo

$9 million

New

South San Francisco Unified

San Mateo

$64 million

New

Evergreen Elementary

Santa Clara

$87 million

New

Sunnyvale Elementary

Santa Clara

$47 million

New

Live Oak Elementary

Santa Cruz

$15 million

Qualified

Santa Cruz City Elementary

Santa Cruz

$59 million*

Qualified

Santa Cruz City High

Santa Cruz

New

Happy Valley Union Elementary

Shasta

$5 million

New

Oak Run Elementary

Shasta

$.5 million

New

Junction Elementary

Shasta

$3 million

New

Big Springs Union Elementary

Siskiyou

$1 million

New

Yreka Union Elementary

Siskiyou

$8 million

New

Sierra County Office

Sierra

$2 million

Qualified

Benicia Unified

Solano

$33 million

New

Bellevue Union Elementary

Sonoma

$13 million

New

Healdsburg Unified

Sonoma

$18 million

New

Keyes Union Elementary

Stanislaus

$9 million

New

Marcum-Illinois Union Elementary

Sutter

$1 million

Qualified

Corning Union Elementary

Tehama

$13 million

Qualified

Trinity Union High

Trinity

$5 million

Qualified

Twain Harte-Long Barn UnionElem

Tuolumne

$4 million

Qualified

Marysville Joint Unified

Yuba

$70 million

* Santa Cruz City Elementary and Santa Cruz City High are two separate districts with a common board. The $59 million budget is a combined budget.


 

Dropped off the list:

Greenfield Union Elementary

Scotts Valley Unified

Emery Unified

Martinez Unified

Buttonwillow Union Elementary

Lakeside Union Elementary

Upper Lake Union High

Golden Valley Unified

Spreckels Union

Santa Ana Unified

Hollister Elementary

Rim of the World Unified

Jefferson Elementary

Orchard Elementary

Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified

Weed union Elementary

Cloverdale Unified

Geyserville Unified

Sebastapol Union Elementary

Sonoma Valley Unified

WIlmar Union Elementary

Fillmore Unified