The Education Jobs (Ed Jobs) program, a component of the Act, provides $1.2 billion to California to be used to save or create an estimated 16,500 kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) jobs for the 2010-11 school year. Jobs funded under this program include those that provide educational and related services for early childhood, elementary and secondary education. California's application for these funds has been approved.
California Department of Education Resources
Entitlements and Apportionments
Local educational agency (LEA) application
LEAs that have applied for a State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) grant will automatically be eligible for an Ed Jobs Fund grant and need not submit a separate application. LEAs that have not applied for an SFSF grant (including new direct-funded charter schools or charter schools that have changed their fund type from local to direct since 2008-09) can apply for Ed Jobs funds by completing the SFSF application.
September 14, 2010 Communication
Letter from State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell to Ed Jobs subrecipients providing information on the federal Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act of 2010.
State Schools Chief Jack O'Connell Praises President, U.S. House for Quick Action on Teacher Jobs Measure; $1.2 billion estimated for California Educators
News release from State Superintendent Jack O'Connell dated August 11, 2010.
Federal Resources
Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act of 2010 (Outside Source; PDF)
Text of the Act-H.R. 1586.
Guidance and Applicant Information on Education Jobs Fund (Ed Jobs) (Outside Source)
U.S. Department of Education Web site.
The U.S. Department of Education Budget Tables (Outside Source)
Provides an estimate of how the $10 billion Education Jobs Fund would be allocated among the states.