(a) In order to be eligible to receive funds available for
purposes of this article, the governing board of a school district
shall take the following actions:
(1) (A) The governing board of a school district shall hold a
public hearing or hearings at which the governing board shall
encourage participation by parents, teachers, members of the
community interested in the affairs of the school district, and
bargaining unit leaders, and shall make a determination, through a
resolution, as to whether each pupil in each school in the school
district has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials, or
both, that are aligned to the content standards adopted pursuant to
Section 60605 or 60605.8 in each of the following subjects, as
appropriate, that are consistent with the content and cycles of the
curriculum framework adopted by the state board:
(i) Mathematics.
(ii) Science.
(iii) History-social science.
(iv) English language arts, including the English language
development component of an adopted program.
(B) The public hearing shall take place on or before the end of
the eighth week from the first day pupils attend school for that
year. A school district that operates schools on a multitrack,
year-round calendar shall hold the hearing on or before the end of
the eighth week from the first day pupils attend school for that year
on any tracks that begin a school year in August or September. For
purposes of the 2004-05 fiscal year only, the governing board of a
school district shall make a diligent effort to hold a public hearing
pursuant to this section on or before December 1, 2004.
(C) As part of the hearing required pursuant to this section, the
governing board of a school district also shall make a written
determination as to whether each pupil enrolled in a foreign language
or health course has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials
that are consistent with the content and cycles of the curriculum
frameworks adopted by the state board for those subjects. The
governing board of a school district also shall determine the
availability of laboratory science equipment as applicable to science
laboratory courses offered in grades 9 to 12, inclusive. The
provision of the textbooks, instructional materials, or science
equipment specified in this subparagraph is not a condition of
receipt of funds provided by this subdivision.
(2) (A) If the governing board of a school district determines
that there are insufficient textbooks or instructional materials, or
both, the governing board shall provide information to classroom
teachers and to the public setting forth, in the resolution, for each
school in which an insufficiency exists, the percentage of pupils
who lack sufficient standards-aligned textbooks or instructional
materials in each subject area and the reasons that each pupil does
not have sufficient textbooks or instructional materials, or both,
and take any action, except an action that would require
reimbursement by the Commission on State Mandates, to ensure that
each pupil has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials, or
both, within two months of the beginning of the school year in which
the determination is made.
(B) In carrying out subparagraph (A), the governing board of a
school district may use moneys in any of the following funds:
(i) Any funds available for textbooks or instructional materials,
or both, from categorical programs, including any funds allocated to
school districts that have been appropriated in the annual Budget
Act.
(ii) Any funds of the school district that are in excess of the
amount available for each pupil during the prior fiscal year to
purchase textbooks or instructional materials, or both.
(iii) Any other funds available to the school district for
textbooks or instructional materials, or both.
(b) The governing board of a school district shall provide 10 days'
notice of the public hearing or hearings set forth in subdivision
(a). The notice shall contain the time, place, and purpose of the
hearing and shall be posted in three public places in the school
district. The hearing shall be held at a time that will encourage the
attendance of teachers and parents and guardians of pupils who
attend the schools in the school district and shall not take place
during or immediately following school hours.
(c) (1) For purposes of this section, "sufficient textbooks or
instructional materials" means that each pupil, including English
learners, has a standards-aligned textbook or instructional
materials, or both, to use in class and to take home. This paragraph
does not require two sets of textbooks or instructional materials for
each pupil. The materials may be in a digital format as long as each
pupil, at a minimum, has and can access the same materials in the
class and to take home, as all other pupils in the same class or
course in the school district and has the ability to use and access
them at home.
(2) Sufficient textbooks or instructional materials as defined in
paragraph (1) do not include photocopied sheets from only a portion
of a textbook or instructional materials copied to address a
shortage.
(d) The governing board of a school district that receives funds
for instructional materials from any state source is subject to the
requirements of this section.
(e) For the purpose of transitioning to instructional materials
that are aligned with the common core academic content standards, it
is the intent of the Legislature that textbooks, instructional
materials, and supplemental instructional materials be deemed to be
aligned with the content standards pursuant to subdivisions (a) and
(c), and be deemed consistent with the content and cycles of the
curriculum framework adopted by the state board pursuant to
subdivision (a) if the textbooks, instructional materials,
supplemental instructional materials, or a combination of any such
materials are aligned to the content standards adopted pursuant to
Section 60605 or 60605.8.