
State Allocation Board
The State Allocation Board (SAB) is a government agency that manages the allocation of funds for public school construction and renovation in California. It distributes financial resources to school districts to build new schools, improve existing facilities, and maintain infrastructure. The SAB ensures that funds are fairly and efficiently allocated based on priorities like student enrollment, need, and project scope. Its role is to support the development of safe, modern, and adequate educational facilities across the state, helping to address disparities and meet the growing demands of California’s schools.