Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

District 205 Board Meeting September 8, 2010.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "District 205 Board Meeting September 8, 2010."— Presentation transcript:

1 District 205 Board Meeting September 8, 2010

2

3

4  Report from Curriculum Committee  Report from Finance Committee  Report from Policy Committtee  Board Directives from the July 8 th Board Retreat

5

6

7  Approval of Minutes: Board Retreat Regular and Executive Session of July 8, 2010  Approval of Minutes: Regular Meeting of August 4, 2010  Approval of Minutes: Special Meeting and Executive Session of August 25, 2010  Approval of District 205 Bills  Approval of ECHO Bills  Approval of Payment, Release and Settlement Agreement  Personnel: Approval of Resignations, Releases, leave of Absence and Employment Action deferred until September 15, 2010 Special Board Meeting

8 Mr. Gress

9 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION Two freedom of information requests have been received during the month of August. The first FOI request was received on August 4 and a response was sent on August 6, 2010 The second request was received on August 26 and response was sent on September 2.

10 COMMUNITY AWARENESS Mr. Jerry B. Doss

11 Thornton Township High School Band Welcome James Render Bud Billiken Parade Village of Hazel Crest Hazelnut Parade First Varsity Football Game Performance Congratulations Marching Wildcats

12 Thornton Alumni Legacy Fund Wildcat Open Golf Outing Calumet Country Club September 20, 2010

13 Student Board of Education Capital Improvement Committee Completing 30 day report for cafeteria improvements Visited Homewood-Flossmoor and Lincoln-Way North High Schools Conducted surveys of students from all three schools Will submit full report by mid September early October.

14 South Suburban Ministers Conference Education Summit Theme Working Together for Continued Change Thornridge High School Saturday, October 2, 2010 8:30 – 3:00 p.m. Family Event

15 FEMA Disaster Assistance Public Notice Disaster Relief for 2008 Floods FEMA Disaster Application and Information Services 1-800-621-3362 www.disasterassistance.gov Fliers available at District Office

16 September Sept. 10 th - SAT Registration Deadline for October 9 th Sept. 11 th - ACT Test  Sept. 15 th - Late Start  Sept. 17 th - ACT Registration Deadline for October 23 rd  Sept. 20 th - Thornton Alumni Legacy Fund’s Wildcat Open 10:30am at Calumet Country Club  Sept. 23 rd - Early Dismissal (All Test Day)  Sept. 23 rd - Parent/ Teacher Conference  Sept. 24 th - NO SCHOOL  Sept. 24 th - Parent/Teacher Conference  Sept. 24 th - Progress 2 – Q2 Reporting Period Ends  Sept. 28 th - Progress 2 – Q1 Grades Due  Sept. 29 th - College and Career Expo – South Suburban College from 5pm – 7:30pm

17 October Oct. 1 st – ACT Late Registration Deadline for October 23 rd Oct. 5 th – Board of Education Finance Committee Meeting – District Office 10am Oct. 6 th – Late Start Oct. 8 th – SAT Registration Deadline for November 6 th Oct. 9 th – SAT Test Oct. 11 th – Columbus Day (NO SCHOOL) Oct. 12 th – Student Board of Education Meeting – Thornridge High School at 4pm Oct. 13 th – Board of Education Meeting – Thornridge High School at 7pm

18 We now open the Public Participation section of our agenda. At this time, members of the community are invited to address the Board. We ask that you state your name and town and that you limit your remarks to three minutes. In addition, if your comments are of a critical nature about specific people, the Board requests that you present your comments during the personnel portion of the “Executive Session”.

19 ◦ UIC Pathways to Pharmacy Program Presentation (Mission and Vision) Mr. Calvin Stark, Mrs. Cindy Morris, Mrs. Brenda Wilson and the UIC Team (No Action) (20 minutes)

20  Recommended Approval of 2009-2010 SCOPE Annual Dues (Policy section 2:120) Dr. Buckner (Approval needed) (2 minutes) Action deferred until September 15, 2010 Special Board Meeting

21  Public Hearing on the 2010-2011 District 205 Budget Hearing (Policy Section 4:10) Mr. Gress (No Action) (25 minutes)

22  Recommended Approval of 2010-2011 District 205 Budget (Policy Section 4:10) Mr. Gress (Approval needed) (3 minutes) Action deferred until September 15, 2010 Special Board Meeting

23 Thornton Township High School District 205 September 8, 2010 2010/2011 Budget Presentation

24 What’s the Purpose of the Budget? Meet the requirements imposed by Illinois Law Provide the district with expending and taxing authority. Satisfy a minimum level of financial information for Local, State and Federal governments.

25 Tentative Budget and Public Notice Requirements The tentative budget must be developed with budgeted revenues and expenditures. Notice must be published of where, when, and during what hours the budget will be available for inspection (must be on display for at least 30 days prior to adoption). A hearing on the budget must be held prior to action being taken on the budget. The details must be explained and the public can ask questions. The Board of Education must approve a budget by September 30 th each year.

26 Filing Requirements The budget must be filed with the ISC 4 and the Illinois State Board of Education by October 31 st of each year. The budget is also required to be posted on the district website and the website address must be communicated with the public (www.district205.net).

27 Tentative Budget Illinois School Code requires that a tentative budget be available for public inspection at least 30 days prior to adoption of a legal annual budget. The tentative budget is not binding; changes can be made to the tentative budget. The tentative budget shows deficit spending which is a result of: capital expenses resulting from the November 2008 capital improvement bond issue. Revenue reductions from both the State of Illinois and local property tax collections.

28 Budget Assumptions Revenue Property Taxes - five year historical collections have been approximately 91% of the tax levy, 10/11 collections were conservatively projected at 83% because of the weak economy and the increase in foreclosures. Payments in Lieu of Taxes - revenue was projected to decrease based on State projections. Interest, Lunches, Tuition, etc. - revenue was projected to decrease based on decreasing interest rates.

29 Budget Assumptions Revenue (continued) State Sources - revenue was projected to be lower than the 09/10 actual collections. Transportation funding is down approximately 50% Special education funding is down approximately 22% Truancy funding is down approximately 54% Student enrollment is down over 800 from last year, and will result in decreased general state aid in the future. Federal Sources - revenue was projected to increase in the 10/11 year due to Federal stimulus dollars, Federal supplanting of State funding, and the receipt of school improvement grants.

30 Budget Assumptions Expenses Salaries - have been budgeted based on decreased staffing levels to actual for the 10/11 year. Salary expenses have been increased based on the union contracted increases. Employee Benefits - have been budgeted based on the contracted increases. Healthcare has been budgeted on the increase in the expense to the district. Purchased Services - have been budgeted for increases/decreases based on the contracted amount with all of the District’s major vendors.

31 Budget Assumptions Expenses (continued) Supplies and Materials - have been budgeted based on the budget requests submitted by various departments within the District. Supply accounts have been decreased by approximately 10%. Capital Outlay - has been budgeted based on the technology requests, buildings and ground requests, and expected capital expenditures.

32 Revenues Property Taxes$57,223,531 Payments in Lieu of Taxes$3,500,000 Interest, Lunches, Tuition etc.,$4,201,700 State Sources$32,727,839 Federal Sources$14,375,493 Total$112,028,563

33

34 Expenses Salaries$55,017,927 Employee Benefits$12,079,073 Purchased Services$23,636,210 Supplies and Materials$5,418,019 Capital Outlay$14,401,170 Other Objects$20,076,022 Total$130,628,421

35

36 Questions

37 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

38

39

40


Download ppt "District 205 Board Meeting September 8, 2010."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google