By Sharon L. Contreras Superintendent of Schools April 15, 2015 2015-16 Adopted Budget.

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by Sharon L. Contreras Superintendent of Schools April 15, Adopted Budget

Legislative State Aid Highlights Transformation Grants for Persistently Failing Schools: $75 million is provided for a two- year grant program for school districts containing a school or schools designated as persistently failing Prekindergarten Program for Three and Four Year Olds: $30 million is provided for new full and half day slots for three and four year old high need pupils School District Teacher Residency Program for Professional Development: $3 million in funding for professional development to be managed by a nonprofit Masters-in-Education Teacher Incentive Scholarship Program : $3 million is provided for stipends for teachers working toward a master’s degree in education 2

Legislative State Aid Highlights General Support for Public Schools  $1.3 billion dollar increase over the current year, which is $237 million more than the Governor’s Executive Budget Foundation Aid  Increase of $430 million (from $15.43 billion to $15.86 billion) Gap Elimination Adjustment (GEA)  GEA decrease of $606.4 million (from -$1.04 billion to -$433.6 million) Syracuse Say Yes to Education Program: Maintained at $350,000 for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse City School District for the Say Yes to Education Program $2.0 million to continue our partnership with Onondaga County to provide additional behavioral support in our schools 3

State Aid Proposal History 4

Syracuse’s State Aid Forecast 5 Polar Vortex Spring Thaw Wind Chill Advisory

Syracuse City School District – Legislative State Aid Source $ in Millions Adopted Budget Adopted Budget + / - Foundation Aid$227.9$238.1$ GEA All Other Aids Chapter 1 Accrual Legislative Member Item Total$288.6$295.0$ 6.4 6

Revenue Assumptions State Aid State Aid increase of $6.4 million based on Legislative State Aid No change in Chapter 1 Accrual of $31.7 million Other Revenues Fund Balance: Use $25 million Property Taxes / STAR: Decrease of $229,000 Sales Tax: Decrease of $330,000 E-rate: Decrease of $250,000 Medicaid: Increase of $500,000 7

Syracuse City School District Revenue Projection Source $ in Millions Budget Projection + / - State Aid (including Chapter 1) $ 288.6$ 295.0$+6.4 Property Tax Federal All Other4.7$ Subtotal$ 360.9$ 367.7$ 6.8 Fund Balance Total$ 375.3$ 392.7$ Net increase of 4.6%

Fund Balance Projection 9 $5.9 $12.8 million is 3.25% of the Budget for

Expense Assumptions Position additions and reductions for grant funded and programmatic updates TRS Pension rate of 13.3%  Decrease of 24% or $4.7 m ERS Pension rate of 10.5%- 25.1% based on tiers  Reduction of $300,000 Medical Insurance increase of 6% over current budget Charter School increase of $2.6 million dollars for increased enrollment and Special Education tuition rates RAN Borrowing of $45 million at 1% for 11 months 10

Updates To Final Adopted Budget Overall increase from Proposed Budget of $1.48 m Highlights include:  Expansion of Pre-K classrooms pending enrollment  Additional Guided Prevention Services for Elementary  Expansion of Supes Academy for coaching & mentoring  Additional Investment in New Teacher Orientation  Consolidation of Purchasing Function with Onondaga County  Additional Charter School investment  Additional Transportation for Summer School and new contract 11

Ensure College, Career & Civic Readiness Blended Learning Reduce Assessments Revise Curriculum Expand Career & Technical Education Maintain Field Experiences Increase Fine Arts Continue Extended Learning Time Expanding Syracuse Latin Expanding Delaware Primary Expanding Public Service Leadership Fowler District Initiatives & Priorities 12

Investing in our Teachers & Leaders Enhance Professional Development model Expanding Teacher & Leader Induction Programs Expand Peer Assistance & Review Sustain Peer Observer program Sustain New Teacher & Principal Career Pathways District Initiatives & Priorities 13

Vibrant School Cultures & Climates Continue high-quality partnerships and technical assistance Enhance Safety & Security Expand Office of Student Support Services Continue to strengthen parent engagement with Parent University Increase Intervention Supports for struggling students Model innovative master scheduling Launch blended learning models Enhance technology infrastructure Improve English Language Learner programing Redesign Special Education Department District Initiatives & Priorities 14

Culture of Excellence Enhance resources to support use of data to understand where students excel and need support Upgrade business information systems Expand efforts to determine program effectiveness with Ed Stat Expand Talent Management Office to better serve employees Create more opportunities for dialogue & feedback Utilize tools that foster quality communication with stakeholders Adding resources to facilities for school support Continuing Phase II of JSCB renovations in 14 buildings District Initiatives & Priorities 15 Engaging, Informing & Listening

Staffing Changes Staffing Category Adopted FTE Additions (Reductions) Potential Layoffs Instruction and Instructional Support Operations – Food Services, IT, Transportation and Facilities Administration Special Education Behavioral Support Specialists 8.00 Management / Office and Clerical (0.5)0 Teaching Assistants (transitioning to Teaching Positions) (31.0)0 Total

General Fund Budget Proposed Expense Expense Category $ in Millions Adopted Budget Adopted Budget Variance Salaries$ 164.8$ 174.0$ 9.2 Benefits (1.9) Contracts Supplies & Equipment Debt & Other (6.3) Total$ 375.3$ 392.7$ Increase of 4.6%

Closing the Gap Adopted Budget $ in Millions Revenue$367.7 Expense$392.7 GAP$25.0 Fund Balance Used$25.0 Fund Balance Projection June 2016 $

Legislative Discretionary Funds Senate $40.5 million & Assembly $14.35 million Syracuse City School District Ask: 1. $2.0 m Alternative Education High School 2. $3.0 m Career & Technical Education support 3. $1.2 m School Health 4. $1.5 m English Language Learners 19

Appreciation Thank you to the many who advocated on behalf of the 21,000 students of the Syracuse City School District! Thank you to Senators DeFrancisco & Valesky and Assemblymen Magnarelli & Roberts 20