%0 Journal Article %T Overburndened and Underfunded: California Public Schools Amidst the Great Recession %A Rhoda Freelon %A Melanie Bertrand %A John Rogers %J REMIE : Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research %D 2012 %I Hipatia Press %X Since 2008, many nations, including the United States, have struggled with the effects of a global recession. The state of California has been particularly impacted by the Great Recession. Unemployment rates in California are among the highest in the United States, and a weak fiscal environment has forced deep cutbacks to a variety of state services. This study uses California as a case to explore the effects of economic crisis on public schools and the students they serve. The study draws on two years of survey and interview data with a representative sample of public school principals across California. The data show that, during the Great Recession, students have experienced growing social welfare needs that often shape their well-being and their performance in schools. We also find that the capacity of public schools to meet these needs and provide quality education has been eroded by budget cuts. This study finds that schools primarily serving low-income families have been hardest hit during the recession, in part because they cannot raise private dollars to fill the gap left by public sector cuts. The Great Recession thus has undermined educational quality while producing widening educational inequality in California. %K public schools %K inequality %K school finance %K economic recession %U http://www.hipatiapress.info/hpjournals/index.php/remie/article/view/217/207