Monica Thyberg, Manager
2134 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: (510) 644-8717
Fax: (510 644-8923
Since 1986, our community's response to school funding shortages.

How to Spend School Funds? It's Up To The Schools...
Unique among the BSEP Funds, the site channels all of its resources (about $2 million in 2007-08) directly to each school, where an elected School Governance Council of parents and staff (and, at Berkeley High, students) decides how best to use them. The wide variety of programs thus funded provides the special character at the heart of each Berkeley school. BSEP puts the art in Berkeley Arts Magnet, the Farm & Garden at LeConte, the unicycles at Jefferson. Thanks to the creativity of the School Governance Councils (not to mention the generosity of Berkeley voters), these school-based programs support and supplement the classroom's core curriculum in a broad range of areas, and in a myriad of ways. A sampling includes:
Thoughtful Oversight of Funds
Among the cities that have created local tax initiatives to supplement their schools’ budgets,the BSEP measure is unusual in that it earmarks the purposes for fund expenditures, and requires extensive parent involvement in planning and overseeing the expenditures.The BSEP Planning and Oversight (P&O) Committee ensures that funds are spent in compliance with the measure.The committee has parent representatives from each of Berkeley’s schools.
Before Measure A funds are spent, spending proposals are discussed in Planning & Oversight subcommittees, as well as receiving two readings at the P&O. After approval by P&O, the propsals are sent to the School Board for approval. More information on the Planning & Oversight Committee is found by clicking here.
BSEP funds many classroom teachers as well as other vital programs intrinsic to an excellent education. The continuing generosity of Berkeley taxpayers has strengthened Berkeley schools and given Berkeley public school children many opportunities for quality education which they would not otherwise have.