Why The Need

Understanding the funding gap in Fountain Valley schools—and how our community helps bridge it.

Why The Need
Fountain Valley Schools Foundation

Supporting What Schools Can’t Fund Alone

Fountain Valley schools provide a strong academic foundation for students—but like many districts across California, they operate within a funding system that limits resources for programs beyond core instruction.

While essential subjects are covered, many of the experiences that truly enrich learning—such as STEM programs, arts education, and classroom innovation—require additional support.

That’s where the Foundation comes in.

How School Funding Works

How School Funding Works

California provides a base level of funding for all public schools, with additional funding tied to the number of high-need students.

Districts with higher populations of low-income students, English learners, and foster youth receive increased supplemental funding through the state formula.

Because Fountain Valley has a lower percentage of students in these categories, the district receives fewer additional resources compared to many neighboring districts.

This results in less flexible funding available for programs beyond core instruction, including enrichment and innovation.

A Local Funding Reality

Fountain Valley School District receives approximately $13,000 per student, which is below both the California of $16,000 and the national average of $18,000.

While California funding averages are higher overall, not all districts receive the same level of resources.

Nearby districts often receive significantly more supplemental funding based on student demographics—resulting in greater flexibility to support enrichment programs and expanded learning opportunities.

With limited supplemental funding, schools must prioritize essential needs—leaving fewer resources for enrichment and innovation.

What This Means for Our Schools

With limited supplemental funding, schools must prioritize essential needs—leaving fewer resources for enrichment and innovation.

This creates limits on what schools can offer beyond core academics.

  • Fewer resources for STEM and technology programs

  • Limited funding for arts and music education
  • Fewer hands-on and experiential learning opportunities
  • Less flexibility for teachers to bring new ideas into the classroom

Bridging The Gap

The Fountain Valley Schools Foundation exists to bridge the gap between available funding and student needs.

Through the support of our community, we fund programs that expand learning beyond core instruction.

These investments bring innovation into classrooms, support the arts, and provide meaningful hands-on experiences.

Every dollar raised helps ensure students have access to opportunities that would not otherwise be possible.

Turning Support into Opportunity

Thanks to the generosity of our community, the Foundation has funded programs that inspire students, support teachers, and strengthen our schools.

From robotics and virtual reality to music programs and classroom grants, these investments make a lasting difference in the lives of students.