Gavin Newsom pumps $2.4B into struggling California schools as special ed enrollment skyrockets

Gov.Gavin Newsom is ratcheting up spending on California’s public schools as the number of students with extraordinary needs skyrockets.Newsom sidned away $2.4 billion for special education, part of Newsom’s recently signed California budget, is a stunning 43% increase over last year and is intended to help pay for literacy aides, behavioral health assistance and other specialized services for pupils with disabilities, advocates said at a Thursday press conference in Davis.“I think we did fine with some earlier investments, but there was this gnawing understanding that we were, you know, failing more efficiently,” Newsom said at the press conference.

The $2.4 billion outlay reflects a cost-per-pupil of $1,340 — a record high that includes cost-of-living increases and growth in students with special needs.The governor was flanked by schoolchildren who participated in a mock signing of the budget trailer bill that included the education funding, Assembly Bill 126.

Newsom’s budget also includes $80 million in reimbursements to districts for specialized student services; an increase of $30 million for the Supporting Inclusive Practices Project, which aims to expand school disability access; $25 million to increase opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities; and another $10 million to support “alternative pathways” to a high school diploma for students with disabilities.“These investments mean more reading specialists, more behavioral health aides, and more one-on-one support that will directly improve student outcomes,” said Assemblymember David Alvarez (D-Chula Vista), who spoke at the Thursday event.

The funding announcement comes alongside a notable uptick in the share of students with documented disabilities in California.The share of students who qualified for special education services climbed to 15% in 2024-25, compared to 13% in 2018-2019, according to EdSource — even as total public school enrollment d...

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