加州审计长候选人抨击巨额教育投入却换来更差学生成绩


2026-08-20T17:17:52-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

赫伯·摩根指出,K-12教育经费已从970亿美元跃升至1510亿美元,而投入仅为加州一半的州却取得了更高的全国教育进展评估成绩

作者:路易斯·卡西亚诺 福克斯新闻
发布于 2026年8月20日 美国东部时间下午5:17

加州审计长候选人批评1510亿美元教育预算配不上低分表现

商人赫伯·摩根认为,巨额投入未能提升学生学业成果

【新功能】您现在可以收听福克斯新闻的文章了!

blob:https://www.foxnews.com/ab8580af-0b50-4365-b62a-a5d02071ea50

收听本文
时长:3分钟

据加州审计长候选人——该州首席财政官员、会计师兼审计官赫伯·摩根称,加州正陷入教育悖论。

摩根表示,这个金州(加州别称)已投入数十亿美元用于公立学校学生教育,但尽管纳税人资金大幅涌入,教育成果却并未提升。

摩根通过其“加州激进透明度”网站跟踪并列出州政府支出情况,他指出,加州K-12教育经费已从2019年的970亿美元升至当前预算周期的1510亿美元。该网站是一项政治与财政监督计划,旨在追踪并解读州政府支出情况。

【重磅报道】特朗普打击腐败期间调查发现2.3亿美元疑似K-12教育欺诈:“尤其令人发指”

2026年3月18日周三,加州审计长候选人赫伯·摩根在加州圣安娜的泽萨酒店举办的负担能力市政厅会议上发言。摩根猛烈抨击加州公立学校的数十亿美金投入,尽管学生表现却更差。(媒体新闻集团通过盖蒂图片社提供)

作为一名投资专业人士,摩根表示,同期的学生人均支出已从1.63万美元跃升至2.74万美元。

“我们投入了这么多钱,却没能得到相应成果,这是为什么?原因在于州财政体系中存在一个破碎的问责机制,”摩根告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

摩根称,资金投入与课堂成果之间的脱节并非资源不足,而是州级财政问责体系失灵,这使得数十亿美元在缺乏适当监督的情况下流失到地方官僚机构中。

他列举了几起涉及学校和学区的涉嫌财务管理不善与欺诈案件:A3教育特许网络涉嫌通过虚增入学人数从州政府挪用4亿美元;Scale Leadership Academy的一名创始人被控挪用1600万美元公款;以及奥兰治县的玛格诺利亚学区,一名前财务主管挪用了1700万美元。

【红州审计员报告】欺诈线索“激增”,他盯上了“挥霍纳税人资金”的州政府雇员

2022年8月10日周三,学生们在加州阿纳海姆的阿纳海姆高中暑假后返校前往教室。(媒体新闻集团通过盖蒂图片社提供)

今年7月,现任州审计长马利亚·科恩称赞一项加强加州地方教育机构财务监督的法案获得签署。

“每一笔 intended 用于加州学生的资金都应该直达课堂,而不是被欺诈、浪费或滥用,”她当时说道,“公众信任依赖于强有力的财务监督,这项法案为加州提供了更好的工具,以加强问责、提高透明度,并在欺诈转移最需要资金的学生资源之前侦测到欺诈行为。”

2026年2月12日周四,学生们在加州圣安娜的罗西塔小学聆听加登格罗夫联合学区总监加布里埃拉·马菲在林赛·拉查尔的课堂上讲话。(媒体新闻集团通过盖蒂图片社提供)

与此同时,加州在人均预算远低于本州的州中排名靠后。密西西比州的学生人均支出约为1.2万美元,还不到加州的一半。

然而根据美国全国教育进展评估(NAEP)的数据,密西西比州的四年级和八年级数学与阅读标准化考试平均成绩更高。

尽管如此,摩根仍批评科恩及其办公室的监督记录。

“这是缺乏意愿。但不止缺乏意愿,更是缺乏能力,”他说,“管理全球第四大经济体是一项非常、非常艰巨的工作。”

福克斯新闻数字频道已联系科恩的办公室和加州教育部置评。

摩根表示,鉴于人工智能的兴起,人工智能驱动的监督可以消除加州庞大州预算中的欺诈行为。

【点击此处下载福克斯新闻APP】

“州审计长对任何接收州资金的对象都拥有宪法赋予的管辖权,无论资金流向多下游的环节,”他说,“我们再也不必大海捞针了。我们只需伸手就能把针挑出来。”

路易斯·卡西亚诺是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者。新闻线索可发送至louis.casiano@fox.com。

California controller candidate slams massive education spending despite worse student results

2026-08-20T17:17:52-04:00 / Fox News

Herb Morgan says K-12 funding jumped from $97B to $151B while states spending half as much report higher NAEP results

By Louis Casiano Fox News

Published August 20, 2026 5:17pm EDT

California controller candidate criticizes stats’s $151B education budget over low test scores

Businessman Herb Morgan argued the massive spending has failed to boost student outcomes

NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles!

blob:https://www.foxnews.com/ab8580af-0b50-4365-b62a-a5d02071ea50

Listen to this article

3 min

California is experiencing an educational paradox, according to Herb Morgan, a candidate for state controller — the state’s chief fiscal officer, accountant and auditor.

The Golden State, Morgan said, has spent billions of dollars educating public school students but has failed to boost educational outcomes despite the influx of taxpayer funds.

California’s K-12 education funding rose from $97 billion in 2019 to $151 billion for the current budget cycle, said Morgan, who tracks and lists state expenditures through his “California Radical Transparency” website, a political and financial oversight initiative designed to track and decode state spending.

EXPLOSIVE REPORT FINDS $230M IN ALLEGED K-12 EDUCATION FRAUD AMID TRUMP’S CRACKDOWN: ‘ESPECIALLY HIDEOUS’

Herb Morgan, a candidate for California controller, speaks at an affordability town hall at Hotel Zessa in Santa Ana, Calif., on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. Morgan heavily criticized the spending of billions of dollars on California public schools, despite worse student outcomes.(MediaNews Group via Getty Images)

Per-student spending jumped from $16,300 to $27,400 over that same period, said Morgan, an investment professional.

“Why is it if we’re spending all this money, why aren’t we getting the results? It’s because we have a broken accountability feature in state finances,” Morgan told Fox News Digital.

The disconnect between funding and classroom outcomes is not a lack of resources, Morgan said, but a breakdown in financial accountability at the state level, which he said allows billions of dollars to vanish into local bureaucracies without proper oversight.

He noted several instances of alleged financial mismanagement and fraud schemes involving schools and school districts: the A3 Education Charter Network, where $400 million was allegedly diverted from the state by inflating enrollment numbers; the Scale Leadership Academy, where a founder was charged with siphoning $16 million in public funds; and the Magnolia School District in Orange County, where a former financial executive embezzled $17 million.

RED-STATE AUDITOR REPORTS ‘EXPLOSION’ OF FRAUD TIPS AS HE TARGETS STATE EMPLOYEES ‘RACKING UP’ TAXPAYER WASTE

Students head to class after returning from summer break at Anaheim High School in Anaheim, Calif., on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022.(MediaNews Group via Getty Images)

In July, incumbent State Controller Malia Cohen praised the signing of legislation to strengthen financial oversight of California’s local educational agencies.

“Every dollar intended for California’s students should reach the classroom and not lost to fraud, waste, or abuse,” she said at the time. “Public trust depends on strong financial oversight, and this legislation gives California better tools to strengthen accountability, improve transparency, and detect fraud before it diverts resources from the students who need them most.”

Students in Lindsay Rachal’s class listen to Garden Grove Unified School District Superintendent Gabriela Mafi at Rosita Elementary School in Santa Ana, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026.(MediaNews Group via Getty Images)

Meanwhile, California trails states with significantly lower budgets. Mississippi spends around $12,000 per student, amounting to less than half of what California spends per pupil.

However, Mississippi reports higher average standardized test scores in 4th and 8th-grade math and reading, according to data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).

Still, Morgan criticized Cohen and her office’s oversight record.

“It’s a lack of desire. But more than a lack of desire, it’s just a lack of skill,” he said. “Running the fourth-largest economy in the world is a big, big job.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to Cohen’s office and the California Department of Education for comment.

Given the rise of artificial intelligence, Morgan said, AI-driven oversight can eliminate fraud across California’s massive state budget.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

“The state controller has the constitutional authority over any recipient of state money, as far downstream as it goes,” he said. “We don’t need to look for needles in the haystack anymore. We just reach in and pull out the needles.”

Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.

评论

发表回复

您的邮箱地址不会被公开。 必填项已用 * 标注

湘ICP备2026001899号-2