
Proposition 28—Arts and Music in Schools Funding
On November 8, 2022, California voters approved Proposition 28: The Arts and Music in Schools (AMS) Funding Guarantee and Accountability Act. The measure required the state to establish a new, ongoing program supporting arts instruction in schools beginning in 2023–24.
Proposition 28—Arts and Music in Schools FAQs
2023年11月1日 · Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and answers regarding Proposition 28—The Arts and Music in Schools (AMS) Funding Guarantee and Accountability Act. Which schools will receive Arts and Music in Schools (AMS) funding? (Updated 11-1-2023)
Prop 28: What We Know (So Far) – UPDATED FEBRUARY 2025
Proposition 28: the Arts and Music in Schools—Funding Guarantee and Accountability Act (Prop 28 AMS) provides annual funding for arts education programs (approximately $800 million to $1 billion annually).
2022 California Proposition 28 - Wikipedia
Proposition 28, also known as Art and Music K-12 Education Funding Initiative and Prop 28, was a California ballot proposition intended to provide yearly funding for art and music education in all K-12 public schools in California. The measure passed in the November 2022 California elections.
Proposition 28 Arguments and Rebuttals | Official Voter …
Prop. 28, the Arts and Music in Public Schools measure, dedicates nearly $1 billion a year in additional funding for arts and music education in Pre-K—12 public schools—without raising taxes. Under Prop. 28: Every public school in every school district will receive increased funding for arts and music education—so every student benefits.
Advocates say some districts are misusing Prop. 28 arts money
2024年7月16日 · When Prop. 28 was approved in November 2022, it had overwhelming support from California voters who hoped it would bolster arts education programs. It seemed to be a straightforward plan. It...
Prop 28 AMS Common Questions - Createca
Proposition 28 adds The Arts and Music in Schools and Funding Guarantee and Accountability Act to the California Education Code to provide a minimum source for annual funding ($800 million–$1 billion a year) to “supplement arts education programs” for students attending PreK–12 public and charter schools.
Proposition 28 [Ballot] - Legislative Analyst’s Office
2022年11月8日 · Beginning next year, Proposition 28 requires the state to provide additional funding to increase arts instruction and/or arts programs in public schools. The amount required each year would equal 1 percent of the constitutionally required state and local funding that public schools received the year before.
Prop 28 Analysis | Official Voter Information Guide | California ...
Proposition 28 requires the principal of a school site (or the program director of a preschool) to develop a plan for spending the funding they receive. The principal or program director would determine how to expand a site's arts instruction and/or programs.
Proposition 28 | Official Voter Information Guide | California ...
Prop. 28 provides additional funding to ensure every student in PK–12 public school has access to arts and music education—without raising taxes. Protects existing education funding. Includes strict accountability, transparency. Parents, teachers and children support. CON No argument against Proposition 28 was submitted.