1 School District of Philadelphia FY 2014 Proposed Operating Budget Update April 18, 2013 The School District of Philadelphia's FY 2014 Proposed Operating.

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1 School District of Philadelphia FY 2014 Proposed Operating Budget Update April 18, 2013 The School District of Philadelphia's FY 2014 Proposed Operating Budget Update represents forward-looking statements and any such statements inherently are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those that have been projected. Such risks and uncertainties which could affect the revenues and obligations of the School District include, among others, changes in economic conditions, mandates from other governments, reduced governmental allocations, and various other events, conditions and circumstances, many of which are beyond the control of the School District. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this presentation April 18, The School District disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement contained herein to reflect any changes in the School District’s expectations with regard thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.

2  Revenues and Expenditures steadily rose between FY08 and FY11  FY12 saw dramatic revenue cuts, including:  Elimination of the Charter School Reimbursement ($110M)  Reduction of Basic Education Stimulus Funds ($186M) partially restored with State Basic Education Subsidy $86M for total reduction of ($100M)  State Grant Reduction: ($86M)  To meet the cuts in revenue, the District drastically reduced expenditures in FY12  Significant school-based reductions $316M  Substantial Central Office staffing cut by almost half from 790 to 405 FTE, $63M  Contracted services spending reduced by $21M  Books and Materials spending reduced by $30M Expenditures and Revenue FY08 – FY12

3 Fiscal Sustainability Requires Long-Term Solution  The District has continued to implement expenditure reduction initiatives:  Additional Central Office Reductions ($6.6M)  Utilities Efficiencies ($5M)  Further Contracted Services Reductions ($2.5M)  Increased Transportation Savings from More Efficient Routing ($2M)  Creation of a Virtual School to Offset Cyber Charters Costs ($1M)  Facility Closures (FY15 - $22M)  To ensure sustainability, it is not acceptable to resort to short-term, non- recurring solutions  No further deficit financings are possible

4 FY2014 Summary Lump Sum Statement 2013 v Lump Sum Statement Amounts in Thousands March 28, 2013 Estimated 2012/2013 $ Request 2013/2014 $ Total Revenues and Other Financing Sources2,304,0502,356,912 Total Obligations and Other Financing Uses2,534,3842,660,747 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues and Other Financing Sources(226,792)(303,834) Other Financing Sources - Deficit Financing301,9030 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues and Other Financing Sources75,111(303,834) Prior Year Fund Balance (Deficit) July 1(20,436)57,675 Fund Balance Prior to Changes in Reserves54,657(246,159) Changes in Reserve3,0004,061 Fund Balance (Deficit) June 3057,657(242,099) Necessary Measures Revenue Requests (City & State)180,000 Personnel Savings133,278 Reduction in Social Security & Retirement Revenue(15,237) Subtotal298,041 Fund Balance (Deficit) June 30 Assuming Necessary Measures57,65755,942 Expenditure levels must be the same as estimated revenue levels if necessary measures are not realized.

5 Other Non-Dist Operated Schools 103M 4% FY 2014 Operating Expenditures

6 School District Administrative Cuts FY11 – FY14

7 Proposed Sample School Budget Sample High School FY 2013FY 2014 Enrollment Teacher Allotment Poverty Rate90.0% Contractual / Legal - School Based Enrollment Teachers $ 3,065,300 $ 3,670,800 Operating Budget Allotment - Contractual $ 704,413 $ 204,000 Sub Total - Contractual $ 3,769,713 $ 3,874,800 Legal - Centrally Allocated Special Ed - High Incidence $ 762,550 $ 1,021,600 Special Ed - Low Incidence $ 245,120 $ 274,540 English as a Second Language $ 50,800 $ 57,050 Nursing Services $ 109,200 $ 148,680 Sub Total - Legal $ 1,167,670 $ 1,501,870 District Requirements - Centrally Allocated School Police Officers $ 258,000 $ 279,200 Sub Total - Other $ 258,000 $ 279,200 Other Operating Budget Allotment - Operational $ 352,300 $ 0 Gifted Support $ 2,240 $ 0 Annex/Overcrowding $ 285,650 $ 0 Vocational Ed Training $ 101,600 $ 0 Sub Total - Other$741,790 Grand Total $ 5,937,173 $ 5,655,870

8 Principal Teachers (according to contractual class size limits) Special Education services ELL support Nurses at the legally required ratio School police Food Services Transportation Principal, Teachers, Special Education services, ELL support, Nurses, School Police, Food Services, Transportation Assistant Principal Counselors Librarians/LIMA School Operations Officers Itinerant Music Teachers Noon-time Aides Secretary School based instructional support Extracurricular programming Summer Programming Without Requested Revenues & Savings With Requested Revenues & Savings Schools Could Buy Proposed School Budgets

9 The Solution: Shared Sacrifice And Continued Expenditure Reductions