http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-education-funds-20110805,0,1265932.storyThe California Department of Education must return a $6-million federal grant intended to help develop a database to track teacher and administrator information, officials said Thursday.
The funds had been earmarked for the data system, which would have collected such information as which courses a teacher had taught and what credentials he or she held. Gov. Jerry Brown cut $2.1 million for the program from the state budget, although he did not ax any funding for a similar database for students.
Brown has said that he believes school districts can keep track of some of their own data.
The Obama administration has made using data to evaluate educators and drive policy decisions a key component for states to receive some kinds of federal aid; some California lawmakers and policymakers had warned that Brown's cuts could lead to less money from Washington.